Pattie Boyd London fashion show

Clip also shows Liz Taylor & Richard Burton in a Paris exhibition.

Patricia Ann Boyd was born in Taunton, Somerset, to Colin Ian Taylor and Diana Boyd (from her first marriage - nee Drysdale). She was a senior child until Colin (1946) Helen Mary (later known as Jenny, 1947) and Paul (1949). Helen Boyd changed its name to Jenny, after one of her favorite dolls. In Boyds moved to Nairobi, Kenya, from 1949 to 1952, since Taylor was on duty there at the Royal Air Force pilot. Colin and Diana divorced in 1952, and the family returned to England. Diana later married Robert Gaymer-Jones, with her two sons named David JB (1954) and Robert Jr. (1955). Boyd participated in a religious school, and moved to London in 1962, first working as a hairstylist. A customer (who has been modelling agent) asked her if she thought of modeling as a career.
Boyd began her career models in 1962, but was rejected by many photgraphers as one said: "The model does not look like rabbits." Boyd simulated in London, New York and Paris (for Mary Quant), and Boyd was photographed by David Bailey and Terence Donovan. She has appeared on the covers of British and Italian editions of Vogue. She became internationally known after she became a friend of George Harrison, and then asked Gloria Stavers to write a regular column for 16 1960 model Twiggy, observed that it was based on her opinion Boyd when starting her own career models 1966.