![]() ‘People keep telling me I should cut it – should I?’ she asks. It was her face that drove Eric Clapton wild with desire and inspired him to write Layla and, later, Wonderful Tonight, which became the title of Pattie’s 2007 memoir, written with Penny Junor.Īt 73, Pattie’s cornflower blue eyes remain startling and her legs are as enviously long and slim as ever. Yet it was Pattie’s face that inspired George Harrison to propose the day they met as teenagers. ‘Looking back, I always seemed to look OK but at the time I never liked how I looked and wanted to look different – like Jean Shrimpton or Celia Hammond,’ she says. So I’m taken aback when she confesses that she doesn’t like taking her photograph taken. Pattie Boyd frequently graced the covers of magazines from Honey to Vogue when she was a model, wife and muse of George Harrison and later Eric Clapton. Rock and roll’s most famous muse Pattie Boyd has finally found her own identity, says Charlotte Metcalf. ![]()
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