Another first for Mayfair magazine this month with the first shots of Sharon Hawthorne, shot by Joanie Allum.
There's a typo in the editorial attached to the shoot where it says that John Allum approached Sharon when he met her in a photo-framing shop. It was actually Joanie, John's wife who spoke to Sharon.
Anyway, it really doesn't matter because whether John or Joanie took the shots you know that you're going to get every pose that you need including the white knicker clad bottom shot that was the 'menu du jour'. Posh eh?
Putting 'tits n bums' aside for the moment the motoring article in this months Mayfair for for the car marquee Bristol. Why you ask should that be of interest because my dad (RIP) was a Bristol man (actually in both departments now I come to think of it) and had a 404 and a 406.
The cars are hand built, sold from just one showroom in London and the bonnet is so long that the spare wheel is stowed behind the front wing! If you buy this issue take a look at the bottom pic on page 45; that's a 404.
Going back to the 'bits', Kay Griffiths is photographed by Leslie Turtle and she's wearing white satin with white hold ups. Superb.
To wrap the mag up for the month Ulf Stjernbo presents photos of Brigitte Barclay, who is another famous glamour model who made her nude debut with Mayfair which can be seen in Volume 24 Number 7.
Enjoy.
PS: Forgot to mention the cover girl is Gaynor Goodman