Sharon Tate During a Easter Themed Photoshoot With Columbia Studios, 1968.

Sharon Tate, in 1968 Easter-themed photographs taken to promote The Wrecking Crew. She kept the Steiff rabbit and it was later spotted in the guest room of her home, in 1969.

At the time these photos were taken, Tate was an emerging starlet in Hollywood. She was gaining recognition not only for her beauty and fashion sense but also for her growing film career. By 1965, she had appeared in small roles and was on the cusp of major fame with films like Valley of the Dolls (1967) on the horizon.
This photoshoot is one of the many examples of how Sharon Tate embodied the style and spirit of the late 1960s — fashion-forward, feminine, and free-spirited. It was also one of the last major studio promotions she did before her tragic death in August 1969.

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