Barbra Streisand

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“Barbra gave me a look from tip to toe. “Nice to meet you,” she said, like a CEO of a company meeting a new employee.”

—Lawrence Schiller

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Streisand traveling from the US to England for filming at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England.

Photo: traveling across the Atlantic Ocean, 1969

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Streisand posing for the studio still photographer on the set of On A Clear Day You Can See Forever.

Photo: Los Angeles, California, 1969

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Streisand poses in a Cecil Beaton-designed dress for the film On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.

Photo: Brighton, England, 1969

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Streisand poses in another Cecil Beaton-designed dress.

Photo: Brighton, England, 1969

Streisand, draped in fur, poses for a story in McCall's magazine.

Photo: New York, New York, 1969

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Streisand wearing a dress designed by Arnold Scaasi which she would wear when accepting her award for Best Actress at the 1969 Oscar Ceremony.

Photo: Los Angeles, California, 1969

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Arnold Scaasi walks Streisand to her car on the evening of the 1969 Oscars where she will accept her award for best actress. Scaasi has no idea that the dress he designed for her is about become the most talked about outfits worn on an Oscar telecast up to that point.

Photo: Los Angeles, California, April 19, 1969

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Streisand’s long-time personal hairdresser, Frederick Glasser, applies the finishing touches for her night at the Academy Award Ceremony.

Photo: Los Angeles, California, April 19, 1969

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Streisand writes a check for the purchase of a painting by Gustav Klimt in her suite at Claridge's Hotel.

Photo: Mayfair, London, England, 1969

Jason, Barbra’s son, joining his mother during a meeting with film director Vincent Minnelli and producer Howard Koch Sr. in New York City.

Photo: New York, New York 1969

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“I never imagined that the star and her child would fly with the producer and his wife, his secretary, and other staff from the production. Everybody traveled together like a family.”

-Lawrence Schiller

Photo: traveling across the Atlantic Ocean, 1969

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Barbra Streisand (right) and Cis Corman, her long-time friend and advisor, at the airport to catch their flight for London

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Photo: Inglewood, California 1969

Additional photographs available upon request. Email Lawrence Schiller.