Article: FASHION

IT WAS the beginning of the 1970s and the scene had shifted to Paris. The movers and shakers had left London and New York and set up shop - quite literally in some cases - in the small apartments and cheap hotels off the Boulevard Saint Germain and behind l'Odeon.

Andy Warhol was there with Paul Morrisey making L'Amour, starring the young designer at Chloe, Karl Lagerfeld. Paloma Picasso was there, just into her twenties and a long way from her inheritance, making jewellery. Grace Jones was there, and Jerry Hall and Jessica Lange and Tina Lutz, just arrived from Tokyo, who would become much better known as Tina Chow. By night they danced at the Club Sept and Les Nuages; by day they modelled ...

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