CULTURE

Twiggy, Jimi Hendrix, a Young, Pre-Meltdown John Galliano: See Photographer Terence Donovan’s Most Famous Faces

by Steph Eckardt

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© Terence Donovan Archive

Over the course of four decades, the British photographer Terence Donovan shot all manner of royalty: He covered rock ‘n roll with Jimi Hendrix and Elvis Costello; modeling with Twiggy, Cindy Crawford, and Naomi Campbell; acting with Sophia Loren and Sean Connery; and regular old monarchy with Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana. “Terence Donovan: Portraits,” published next month by Damiani, is the first book to collect all those faces in one place, stretching from when Donovan made a name for himself in the ’60s to the next generation, including a baby-faced John Galliano. See them all, here.

1Cindy Crawford, British Vogue, August 1988.

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2Jimi Hendrix, 1967.

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3Jean Shrimpton, model shots, 1967.

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4James Fox, 1969.

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5Twiggy, Woman’s Mirror, 1966.

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6Sophia Loren on the set of Anthony Mann’s “The Fall of the Roman Empire,” 1963.

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7John Galliano, The Sunday Times, 1989.

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8Jill Kennington, Helena Rubinstein advertisement, c.1965 .

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9Terence Stamp on the set of John Schlesinger’s “Far from the Madding Crowd,” British Vogue, 1967.

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10Monica Vitti, 1967.

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11Naomi Campbell, British Elle, 1989.

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12Elvis Costello, “King of America” album, 1985.

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13Richard Attenborough, Sunday Express Magazine, 1987.

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