Twiggy Revolutionized the Fashion World

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Lesley Hornby was given the nickname “Twiggy” for her attenuated body, although she claimed to be naturally skinny, she revolutionized the fashion world in the late 1960’s. Models before her were curvaceous and lively looking, but her look began the trend of under eating and starving one’s self. Twiggy may have converted the desired look from the “hourglass” to more lanky and gaunt, but she also altered the fashion world for girls who were flat-chested and were not what they called perfect in the 1950’s and early 60’s. Stick-thin 1960’s British supermodel Twiggy became famous not just because she was thin, but for being someone who was not perfectly seen in the public eye but was confident enough to carry herself the was she was. She modeled her distinct thin boyish look which made her a living legend in the fashion industry, making her a reminiscent of the late 1960’s.
On September 19th, 1949 in London, England, Lesley Hornby was born. The daughter of a carpenter and a factory worker, she attended Brondesbury and Kilburn High school, but dropped out at the age of fifteen to take a job at a beauty parlor. She began dating Justin De Villeneuve, also known as Nigel Davies, who was a hairdresser at the salon. He believed Lesley had the potential to model, and in January 1966, Davies got a hair dresser to cut her a short, boyish hairstyle. By March of the following year she traveled to New York and no later became one of the world’s most popular models. Her short-haired androgynous look became famous and shocked the public eye in a positive way. She was different from the other girls and so she was recognized by everyone.
Known for the high fashion modern look created by Mary Quant, Twiggy changed the world of fashion. Whereas most ...

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...m and originality. “Her wit and exuberance are what gives the Lategan images their punch.” A great photographer, her great modeling and a great idea created a moment change that still, even 40 years on, has the power to change the fashion world. It is this collaborative spirit that best sums up what the Sixties were all about, and why Twiggy’s images continue to inspire us today.
The best fashion moments arrive when they are least expected. No-one expected Twiggy’s fame to last beyond a month, but her impact on culture, fashion and modeling has been memorable for sure. She changed the way we think about beauty and made fashion fall in love with the awkward, lanky girls. There is always room for the polished and poised, but Twiggy taught the world of fashion that the unexpected can create something truly wonderful. “If fashion equals youth, Twiggy is the answer.”

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