The '60s was a pivotal time for style. As a youthful, rebellious spirit took over, counterculture-inspired looks became mainstream and clothing became more fun and statement-making than ever before.
Trust Joanna Lumley to steal a documentary about Twiggy. Interviewed on the less glamorous side of being a working model in the 1960s, the former Avenger exhales a great aria of inverse nostalgia.
Twiggy "didn't look like any of the other models" in her heyday. The 75-year-old fashion icon, whose real name is Dame Lesley Lawson, is one of the most recognizable names from the 1960s but revealed ...
"Who you want to be. How you want to say who you are." Transmission Films from Australia has posted the official UK trailer for the documentary film titled Twiggy, which is out in cinemas in the UK ...
False eye lashes. Binders. Milton Bradley board games. Lesley Hornby endorsed them all after rising to fame as Twiggy in 1966. Today, Twiggy still has her own line of linens and clothes.
In her new PEOPLE cover story, the actress and writer reveals how she came up with the idea about her beloved hit TV sitcom ...
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