News about Ossie Clark

ALISON BOSHOFF: Does this long-lost snapshot of Mick Jagger snorting cocaine?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
ALISON BOSHOFF: For the Stones' 1972 tour, Jagger, now 80 and a knight of the realm, is wearing a jumpsuit manufactured by Ossie Clark. The picture was discovered in a treasure chest of snaps taken by bandmate Keith Richards' brother, and drug dealer - Tony Sanchez, also known as 'Spanish Tony'. It has only recently emerged and will be included in candid photographs of the band in an exhibition that opens in Notting Hill, London, next week. On Wednesday, Richards' son Marlon would attend the private view.

Princess Diana purchased a catalog of her gowns that were expected to sell for up to a whopping £5,000

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2024
The auction took place on June 25, 1997, just weeks before the royal died after a car accident in Paris, France, in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel. The limited edition book of the event, which saw more than 79 designer gowns raise £2.57 million for charity, is expected to sell for between £3,000 and £5,000. For the sale, purple, Moroccan leather-bound guides were produced, which soon became a collector's item.

What's your 'boomer complaint'?People reveal their biggest gripes with younger generations - from bringing dogs everywhere to never making phone calls

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2023
Lauren Ahmed, a woman from Ohio, took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to ask what their top pet peeves about the younger generations are. Boomer's, who were born between 1946 and 1964, returned to full force, with hundreds of people protesting the introduction of millennials and Generation Z's introduced societal changes. (Stock image)

Ageless Beauty: Jan de Villeneuve, a sixties supermodel, delves into her secrets, how to age gracefully, and how to cope with sleazy guys

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2023
Jan de Villeneuve, who was left right and inset in 1971, is still working steadily. The decade's highlights include being Harper's Bazaar and Vogue Italia's front page, walking on the catwalk for Simone Rocha's likes and fronting ad campaigns for TK Maxx.

Baby boomers reveal the things that REALLY annoy them - from banning songs, banks closing and having to pay for parking on an app

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2023
Baby boomers' number one complaint is banning old music due to their lyrics (right, Queen's Fat Bottomed Girls, who were recently removed from their greatest hits album). According to new reports, drivers were compelled to pay for parking on an app, bank branches closing (Barlcays recently announced that they are closing branches) and not being able to locate a doctor's appointment was among the top niggles for over 50s. Boom Radio, the nation's largest radio station aimed at baby boomers, conducted the survey, asking hundreds of thousands of its 531,000 weekly listeners about their pet peeves. Respondents were asked 31 questions and offered the option of either "very annoying" or "quite irritating," as answers were given. Lack of access to public loos was another common gripe (bottom right)

ELIZABETH WINDER takes a look at the groupies who made The Rolling Stones

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 15, 2023
ELIZABETH WINDER: You could tell she was different from the rest of the Rolling Stones groupies. When she returned to Munich in 1965, she was nothing like the normal Swing Sixties models - all knee socks, babydoll dresses, heavy eyeliner, and thick mascara. Everything about her suggested experience, from her difficult-to-place accent to her hand-made leather gladiator sandals. Her first words were perhaps not surprising in the context of the Sixties. 'Want to smoke a joint?' She begged the band for help. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were suspiciously at her. They'd never done drugs before. The only coke they'd had was mixed with rum. Brian Jones was seen in the corner. She wondered at him. 'Yes,' he replied. Let's do that.' It's been back to the hotel.' The woman followed the Stones to Berlin the next day. Their tours were in girl-free zones, but here was Brian Flanagan flaunting his bewitching new love: Anita Pallenberg, the hedonistic, pretty, multi-lingual, 23-year-old German/Italian model and actress. Marsha Hunt, inset top. Mick Jagger with Bianca Perez-Mora Macias. Marianne Faithfull and Jagger, from the top, right. Keith Richards and his partner Anita, along with his daughter Anita.

At the Coronation, Rose Hanbury imitates Princess of Wales' style

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 6, 2023
Ms Hanbury, who is married to the Marquis of Cholmondeley, opted to wear £490 Bow Tie Pump 105 Aquazzura heels for the Coronation, which is identical to the one worn by Princess Of Wales on The Mall yesterday. For the historic occasion, the aristocrat also opted for a vintage black and white dress by Ozzie Clark.

The vintage clothing of my late mother's vintage clothing collection is worth thousands

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2023
Helen Smith, 65, of North Yorkshire, inherited her fashionista mother Audrey Smith's vast clothing collection, which she amassed over the decades. Audrey, who died at the age of 90, was a fan of Ossie Clark and would get advice from magazines such as Vogue. Helen claims that now her daughter and granddaughter are enjoying wearing their fashionable relatives' clothes. (Pictured from left: Audrey Watson, her daughter Helen Smith,

LIZ JONES' DIARY: In which I look back on my time in style, I take a look at my personal life in fashion

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2022
Liz Jones reveals that she has had a love/hate relationship with fashion since the age of five. She writes about her struggles with clothing and brands from an early age. ILLUSTRATION: Tom Peake at Meiklejohn, Inc. Lizjonesgoddes.com and stalk her @lizjonesgoddes.com.

Influencers cause thousands of pounds' worth of damage to pensioner's pastel pink London home

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
As it has become a photoshoot hotspot, a grandfather claims that posers have caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to his pastel pink London house. Peter Lee, a retired fashion photographer, has a number of families, influencers, ballerinas, and others, all of whom photograph themselves outside his house in west London. For the first time in the 44 years he's lived there, he claims his local celebrity is raising hefty repair bills, including thousands of pounds to replace the now-cracked tiles lining the steps to the £2 million house. Mr Lee believes that visitors performing intricate acrobatics resulted in the cracks, many of which have been caught on his doorbell camera.