Budding photographer David Bailey lands a contract with 'Vogue' magazine in 1962, and chooses inexperienced model Jean Shrimpton for his first shoot. Despite having a wife, Bailey and Shrimpton move in together, and their partnership sparks controversy when Bailey's unorthodox photos of Shrimpton impress Vogue's editor, Ailsa Garland, but not the magazine's fashion editor, Lady Clare Rendlesham, who demands Bailey's removal.
We'll Take Manhattan
A film that reimagines the iconic romance between Jean Shrimpton and David Bailey, set against the backdrop of the vibrant 1960s.