Penelope Tree

http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,837398,00.html

After the Twig, the Tree?

http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/searchresults?query=Posted Friday, Oct. 13, 1967


Her mother calls her "Legs," which is, after all, as good a nickname as any for a girl whose 5-ft. 10-in., 105-lb. body is supported on what appear to be stilts, moored at the bottom to size 8½ feet. With a physique like that—and an oval face with fathomless, huge brown eyes to go with it—it was perhaps inevitable that Penelope Tree, 17, should emerge as the brightest new model and the likely successor—at least conversationally—to Twiggy.


Penelope, daughter of wealthy English Businessman Ronald Tree and former United States Delegate to the United Nations Marietta Peabody Tree, likes being a model because it is fun. Says she: "I've met people I love whom I probably would never have met otherwise, and I think the camera is the newest and most exciting implement since the paintbrush." Besides, although the gesture is scarcely necessary, modeling will allow her to pay her own way through Sarah Lawrence College, where she is a freshman. "It's an easy way to get money," says Penelope.


Kooky Doll. It has certainly been easy so far. "I met Dick Avedon at a party last February," explains Penelope, "and he asked me to do some test shots." The result is a striking 14-page spread of pictures by Photographer Avedon in the current Vogue, which exposes Penelope's charms in—among other outfits—a partially unbuttoned pants suit, a hip-revealing dress by Rudi Gernreich and thigh-high fun furs. But no matter what the rig, Penelope animates them all with her special gamine charm and kooky doll features.


"Ever since she was born she has had this style of her own; she has never had to copy anybody," says her approving mother. British Photographer David Bailey, whose early pictures of Jean Shrimpton helped launch her career and who recently shot Penelope for London's Sunday Mirror, concurs. "She's really weird," he says, "almost a caricature of a model. She is a completely original-looking girl, and that is such a nice shock these days."
 
Updated Biography

Penelope Tree

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Penelope was born in New York City where she became a fashion model at age of sixteen. She moved to London soon after and went on to travel extensively. She eventually moved to Australia where she lived for 17 years, raising her two children. She has worked at various times as a childbirth educator, a television researcher, and a freelance writer. Inspired by a chance meeting with His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 1991, Penelope began working on the staff of the Australia Tibet Council. She also served on the board of ARK Australia. Penelope met Khyentse Rinpoche in the early Nineties. She now lives in London. She serves on the board of Lotus Outreach and is Khyentse Foundation's representative in the United Kingdom.

http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Tree_Penelope_233316559.aspx
 
She has such a lovely and unique face, Im surprised I havent discovered her before.

lovely ones from corbis.com

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absolutely, orchide. :wub: :heart:
I didnt know it was her in the Burberry ads!, she looks great, I think Kim Gordon is looking a bit like her as she gets older.
hmm, I'm always looking for penelope tree pics on the web and end up with nothing, should've known better.. my common sense is amusing. :doh:
 
looking at the second page, I forgot to post the editorial with angela lindvall inspired by Penelope Tree..:heart: :

Photographed by Peter Lindbergh for US Harper's Bazaar Sept. 2001.

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those are gorgeous pictures, mulletproof. angela lindvall happens to be one of my favorites too.
thanks for sharing those
 
in post # 94 she looks like Angela Lindvall. Identically. She's beautiful, even now.
 
StyleIsInUs said:
in post # 94 she looks like Angela Lindvall. Identically. She's beautiful, even now.

(that's because it is angela lindvall..)
 
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Personalities Photography pic 10th November 1969 British photographer David Bailey with friend Penelope Tree at the launch of his latest book Goodbye Baby and Amen.



Personalities Photography pic 10th November 1969 British photographer David Bailey with L R Christine Keeler, Penelope Tree and Marianne Faithfull at the launch of his latest book Goodbye Baby and Amen.
 

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