Autographs Visitors' Book for Zarach Ltd including the signatures of Julie Christie, Cecil Beaton, Mick Jagger, Ossie Clark, Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Elizabeth Taylor, Twiggy, Queen Elizabeth II, Lord Snowdon, Dusty Springfield, Maggie Smith Paul Getty Jr, Donovan, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer, Joan Collins, the Aga Khan, Cilla Black, David Rockefeller, Janet Street-Porter, Lauren Bacall, Martin Amis, Julie Andrews, Peter Sellers, and others; two volumes,oblong quarto, altogether 225 pages, plus blanks, the first volume 1967-1971, the second volume 1971-1974 with additional entries for an event on 7 June 1984 A COMPENDIUM OF NAMES FROM "SWINGING LONDON". Neil Zarach's interior design store on Fulham Road was one of London's most fashionable boutiques of the late 1960's and early 70's. Zarach partnered with the designer David Hicks (who also happened to be Lord Mountbatten's son in law) and was a particular innovator in the use of perspex for interior design. Zarach's client list included Hollywood film stars and Middle Eastern royalty but had fashionable London society at its heart, ranging from Mick Jagger to the Queen. The shop was famous for its parties; the "Red Opening" on 7 November 1968 is recorded here with six pages of names in red pen.
Autographs Visitors' Book for Zarach Ltd including the signatures of Julie Christie, Cecil Beaton, Mick Jagger, Ossie Clark, Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Elizabeth Taylor, Twiggy, Queen Elizabeth II, Lord Snowdon, Dusty Springfield, Maggie Smith Paul Getty Jr, Donovan, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer, Joan Collins, the Aga Khan, Cilla Black, David Rockefeller, Janet Street-Porter, Lauren Bacall, Martin Amis, Julie Andrews, Peter Sellers, and others; two volumes,oblong quarto, altogether 225 pages, plus blanks, the first volume 1967-1971, the second volume 1971-1974 with additional entries for an event on 7 June 1984 A COMPENDIUM OF NAMES FROM "SWINGING LONDON". Neil Zarach's interior design store on Fulham Road was one of London's most fashionable boutiques of the late 1960's and early 70's. Zarach partnered with the designer David Hicks (who also happened to be Lord Mountbatten's son in law) and was a particular innovator in the use of perspex for interior design. Zarach's client list included Hollywood film stars and Middle Eastern royalty but had fashionable London society at its heart, ranging from Mick Jagger to the Queen. The shop was famous for its parties; the "Red Opening" on 7 November 1968 is recorded here with six pages of names in red pen.
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