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The store soon became famous for supplying clothes to the likes of Jimi Hendrix, The Who, David Bowie and The Rolling Stones.
The colour scheme of the usually sedate Bentley was designed by the art student trio of Douglas Binder, Dudley Edwards and David Vaughn. Known as 'BEV', the threesome were first engaged by Tara Browne to paint the King's Road storefront of Dandie (having also decorated his AC Cobra in a similar fashion), moving on to the Bentley before other works such as the famous Lord John shop in Carnaby Street.
And the Beatles connection? Trading as 'Apple Corps', the famous foursome had started several business ventures, partly for tax reasons and partly in the spirit of the times. There was little profit to be made - but it was either put some money into the hands of like-minded young people or give it to the taxman.
Thanks to links with Browne, supplying the Beatles with clothes and generally being in the scene, Crittle's Dandie Fashions was absorbed into Apple Corps and the Chelsea store renamed 'Apple Tailoring'.
So you will see John Lennon at the opening party of Apple Tailoring, wearing a fun fur and polo-necked jumper. The new venture did not last long, though, as the whole 'Beatles and business' scene soon wound down.
The car was on the balance sheet of the Apple Corporation while it owned the clothes shop, therefore becoming another honourable member of that exclusive club, a genuine 'Beatles car'.
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