Friday, August 9, 2024

#OTD 1969: remembering Sharon Tate on the anniversary of her passing


A cruel fate befell a star too soon extinguished. May Sharon Tate and those innocent souls claimed by Manson's evil brood find eternal solace.

Photo: A formal portrait of Miss Sharon Tate, captured by the lens of Edith Dahlfield circa 1967, presents her in a serene pose. Seated with her bare legs crossed, she is attired in a long-sleeved, buttoned garment, exuding an air of casual refinement. Her blonde tresses cascade naturally, framing her face as her gaze is directed upwards in quiet introspection.

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