Pattie Boyd was a fashion model in the 1960's. She also dabbled briefly in acting, which lead to her meeting George Harrison in 1964 on the set of the Beatle's movie, A Hard Day's Night. She and George fell in love, and were married in 1966.
The 1960's were a time of great change, and fashion was a very big part of this. Pattie's style showcases this change from the more reserved, innocent style of the early-60's, to the flower power fashion of the later-60's.
Early Sixties
In the early 1960's, Pattie's hair was most often styled in a 'flip', and teased back at the crown. Her early 60's look was very sweet and girly, with cute shift dresses, skirts and sweaters. Almost a bit of a school-girl look.
Pattie, with an amazing hairstyle, looking at some Beatles records
Pattie modeling, and looking adorableMid-Sixties
As the 1960's progressed, so did Pattie's style. Her blonde hair was worn longer, still sometimes teased, but without the flip. Her looks seems to have begun to gain more influence from the mod fashion of the time. Mini dresses in geometric patterns, short skirts, and lots of bright, sharp colours.
Pattie and George
Pattie and George with Cilla Black at the premiere of Alfie
Pattie modeling some mod style Mary Quant dresses in 1966Late Sixties
Pattie wearing a multi-coloured floral dress with white go-go boots










patti was groovy!
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