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Stirling Cooper was Anthony Price’s notorious late 1960s – 1970s clothing label. He dressed Roxy Music, among others, in the gatefold of the first album cover.
The photographs are by one Jean-Luc Ourlin (about whom very little is found), predating/predicting the high gloss style of David Lachapelle by some 30+ years. We can be pretty sure they all get paid.
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