Sharon Tate on page 9 of the December 15th, 1968 issue of Sunday Mirror.
Jewelry by Andrew Grima
Hair by Harold Leighton
Photograph by Shahrokh Hatami

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Sharon Tate on page 9 of the December 15th, 1968 issue of Sunday Mirror.
Jewelry by Andrew Grima
Hair by Harold Leighton
Photograph by Shahrokh Hatami

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Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate photographed by Shahrokh Hatami, London 1967
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Coco Chanel in the Atelier at the House of Chanel, 1962-69
CHRISTINE KEELER – 1964 – by Hatami
Sharon Tate outside of Century City Mall in Los Angeles, California. — This photo was taken by Shahrokh Hatami for LIFE Magazine, 1968.

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US Vogue March 15 1966 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
“Chanel the Great Little Tweed Suits Smaller, Narrower”
Models: Unknowns
Photographer: Hatami
Hair: Alexandre
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Romy Schneider chez Chanel, photo Hatami, 1965
Sharon Tate and Peggy Moffit modelling a checkboard caftan with colored dots, ca. late 1960′s.
The caftan was designed by Rudi Gernreich; a similar shot of Peggy wearing the caftan is printed in The Rudi Genreich Book. The caftan is described as a black-and-white silk “checkerboard” with yellow dots. Sharon’s is a purple checkerboard with red dots. The shot of Sharon was taken by Hatami, while the shot of Peggy was taken by William Claxton.