Okay, so today I got this idea stuck in my head – Anita Pallenberg. You know, the actress, model, style icon, tied up with the Rolling Stones and all that history. I just felt like looking up some pictures of her, remembering that cool, effortless vibe she had.

So, first thing I did was grab my tablet, you know, the one I use for browsing when I’m just chilling on the couch. Opened up my usual browser, nothing fancy.
Starting the Search
I typed in “anita pallenberg pictures” into the search bar. Pretty straightforward, right? Hit enter and waited for the magic to happen.
Wow, okay. A whole flood of images came back. Seriously, tons of them. You get everything – black and white shots from the 60s, those iconic photos with Keith Richards and Brian Jones, movie stills, later life pictures. It’s quite the visual history lesson right there.
Digging Through the Results
I started scrolling through. Some photos are super famous, you see them everywhere when people talk about 60s fashion or the Stones. Those fur coats, the hats, the boots – she really had a look.
Then I got a bit more specific. Sometimes the initial search is too broad, you know? So I tried adding “60s” to the search. Wanted to really focus on that era. That narrowed it down a bit, brought up more of those classic, bohemian-style photos.

- Found some great ones from the set of ‘Performance’. That movie was wild, and she looked amazing in it.
- Saw a bunch from her time in Morocco. The colors and the whole atmosphere in those shots are just fantastic.
- Lots of candid-looking photos too, not just posed studio shots. Those always feel more real, more personal.
Finding Some Gems
Spent a good while just clicking through, enlarging photos, looking at the details. It’s fascinating how someone’s style can capture a whole time period. You see the clothes, the makeup, the attitude. It wasn’t just about looking pretty; it was about a certain kind of cool, a bit dangerous maybe.
I particularly liked the ones where she’s just looking natural, maybe laughing or just hanging out. It goes beyond the ‘icon’ image and shows a bit more of the person, if that makes sense.
Anyway, that was my little trip down memory lane today. Just me, the search engine, and a whole lot of Anita Pallenberg’s undeniable style. It’s cool how easily you can just dive into something like that now and revisit these figures from the past.