abstract:Francis Edward "Frank" Taylor (16 July 1901–1973) was an English professional association football player of the 1920s. Born in Wolverhampton, he joined Gillingham from Bournemouth in 1928 and went on to make 29 appearances for the club in The Football League, scoring eight goals.
Feminine beaded tops over boy shirts were paired with punky skinny pants adorned with zippers as Taylor explored Frank Lloyd Wright and the Lower East Side of the 1980s.
Working as a captain in the front of the house, he hosted an illustrious clientele that included Aristotle Onassis and Jackie Kennedy, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor and Andy Warhol, before going on to preside over the dining rooms of several other landmark eateries throughout the city.