60's 70's 80's fashion models / Icons

The supermodel era ended in the mid-90s. The all-powerful names were replaced by grungy waifs on the catwalks, and actors and pop stars on the covers of magazines. You could argue that while the supermodels may have become monsters! Some would not wake up from bed unless it was $10000 per day!! But they were better than the young models paraded today, grey and anonymous, their invisibility and powerlessness physically manifested in their extreme thinness. The supers were never like that.
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Velvet Underground Series, #5: Lou Reed & John Cale- Songs for Drella (1990) / Songs for Drella: Live at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, 1989 (1990) / Songs for Drella: A Work in Progress, St. Ann's Church, NYC, Jan. 7-8, 1989 (Bootleg) MP3 & FLAC
The Velvet Underground, Nico, and Andy Warhol. Without the Velvets there would be no punk rock.
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Nico and Lou Reed at Scepter Studios recording the first Velvet Underground album, NYC 1966
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"Edie" Sedgwick (1943 ~1971): American Heiress, Socialite, actress, fashion model & Major Andy Warhol Superstar. Introduced [citation needed]to LSD by friends from Cambridge aquainted w/ Harvard professors T. Leary & Richard Alpert, who alleged spiritualistic value in LSD. March '65, met artist avant-garde filmmaker Andy Warhol at producer Lester Persky's NYC apartment. Warhol instantly impressed w/ Sedgwick's Background & Beauty (~wikipedia) ~Repinned Via golafarin
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Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgewick in front of the Empire State Building photo credit: David McCabe, 1965