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LINDA MORAND PRODUCTIONS CO EXECUTIVE PRODUCER SUPERMODELS HALL FAME© |
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Five Year Independent Study
THE SIXTIES HISTORICAL PRESERVATION PROJECT© KEEPER OF THE FLAME
Model Friends and
Families Found After Forty Years
About three years ago, I was toying with the idea of making a video about facial exercise and putting it on an infomercial. I was working on a business plan and was advised to mention that I had been a top model for awhile in the Sixties. After receiving my proposal, the investor did a Google search on me. Nothing came up but two walk-ons I had in a few movies, mostly just for fun because I knew the directors. He actually said that for a top model there was nothing at all about me on the web. It was almost embarrassing. Luckily I had my yellowing tearsheets, to prove that I was telling the truth. As I looked through my scrapbooks and the loose magazine pages I noticed that they were getting fragile with age. I thought about having them scanned and put onto a CD so that I could preserve them. But it got me to thinking. Why shouldn't there be a website about the great models of the Sixties, Seventies and before? These girls who were all over the covers of Vogue and Bazaar and doing ten page spreads inside. If there had been a web then, they would all have been all over the Internet. Today, if a company or even a person does not have a web presence they are often overlooked. Rare pictures introduced and discussed Over 20,000 Images from the 1950s - 1970s
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Super Mod
alá Mode
Diary of a Mod Model
From the Diary of L. Morand Paris
November 1966
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School of Haute Couture Modeling
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