
“She’d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony.”
She has lunch at San Lorenzo, dinner at Tramps, tea for two under the pergola. She’s a believer in love at first sight, a tarot card reader, a collector of ghost stories, a confidante.

“She’ll only wear clothes with good vibrations”
Printed blue cotton dress edged with camisole lace, gathered in three tiers to mid calf length. By Jap at Jap and Joseph. Thin silver chain and earrings to order at André Bogaert.

Her luggage: a carpet bag she picked up at a country auction, assorted straw baskets.
Sugarbag blue chino, printed and ruffled, falling loose and full to mid-calf, with stitched chiffon belt. £72 at Harrods. By Jean Muir.

Her natural habitat: home with faded prints, honeysuckle, herbs and French provincial furniture.
Chocolate and lapis silk chiffon dress, ruffled under the arms, up to the halter neck, skirt gathered at waistband. £50 at Lucienne Philips. By Jean Muir
Her Holiday: a cottage in Wales, a farmhouse in Lucca, a schooner round the isles of Greece – but she doesn’t have to relax, her whole life’s a holiday.
Photography by David Bailey. Images scanned from VOGUE June 1974 by Miss Booty Barefoot (Natasha), from part of Vogue’s Eye View Editorial.