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YSL Featured in "Nova" Magazine, 1970


A scan of part of a page in 'Nova' magazine of November, 1970, which featured various celebrities, toffs, actors, and snobs who liked to dress in clothing by Yves St Laurent.
Ros Drinkwater was a Scottish born actress whose best known role was as Steve Temple, the wife of writer/detective Paul Temple, in the television series based on the character created by Francis Durbridge. She later moved into photojournalism.
Lady Clare Rendlesham was fashion editor of British Vogue and Queen in the swinging 60s and championed all the style setters: Mary Quant; Susan Small and Jean Muir. With Percy Savage she was involved in establishing London's first YSL store in New Bond Street.
According to 'The Sunday Telegraph' in May 2008, one of Lord Snowdon's most passionate extramarital affairs in the late 1960s was with Lady Jacqueline Rufus-Isaacs, the daughter of the 3rd Marquess of Reading and 'one of the most vivacious party-goers of her generation'.
Ros Drinkwater was a Scottish born actress whose best known role was as Steve Temple, the wife of writer/detective Paul Temple, in the television series based on the character created by Francis Durbridge. She later moved into photojournalism.
Lady Clare Rendlesham was fashion editor of British Vogue and Queen in the swinging 60s and championed all the style setters: Mary Quant; Susan Small and Jean Muir. With Percy Savage she was involved in establishing London's first YSL store in New Bond Street.
According to 'The Sunday Telegraph' in May 2008, one of Lord Snowdon's most passionate extramarital affairs in the late 1960s was with Lady Jacqueline Rufus-Isaacs, the daughter of the 3rd Marquess of Reading and 'one of the most vivacious party-goers of her generation'.
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