No title. Fashion Show at the Revolution nightclub, London.
M/S model in cheesecloth kaftan dress posing at fashion show of hippy-type clothes by designers Ossie Clark and Alice Pollock. C/U ditto. M/S girl wearing "maxi" long dress. M/S group of people including (The Beatles) George Harrison....
No title. Fashion Show at the Revolution nightclub, London.
M/S model in cheesecloth kaftan dress posing at fashion show of hippy-type clothes by designers Ossie Clark and Alice Pollock. C/U ditto. M/S girl wearing "maxi" long dress. M/S group of people including (The Beatles) George Harrison. C/U George Harrison. C/U John Lennon (The Beatles). C/U back of John Lennon's head.
Various shots curly haired model wearing white leather suit. M/S model and Harrison's wife Patti Boyd wearing white crepe dress, pan down to dress. M/S model wearing white satin jacket and trouser. M/S of Patti Boyd in trouser suit and floppy hat. C/U ditto. M/S model wearing polka dot blouse and trousers. C/U group of models walking round stage. M/S showing group of models parading wearing various clothes.
Note: sound ends at 01:12:34. For identical version of this story with complete soundtrack see film id. 2049.14.
Note: invitation to show on file - according to this location is "Quorum".
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