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  2. Twiggy - Wikipedia

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    Twiggy was soon seen in all the leading fashion magazines, commanding fees of £80 an hour, bringing out her own line of clothes called "Twiggy Dresses" in 1967, [27] and taking the fashion world by storm. [28] "I hated what I looked like," she said once, "so I thought everyone had gone stark raving mad."

  3. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Women were inspired by the top models of those days, such as Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, Colleen Corby, Penelope Tree, Edie Sedgwick and Veruschka. Velvet mini dresses with lace-collars and matching cuffs, wide tent dresses and culottes pushed aside the geometric shift. False eyelashes were in vogue, as was pale lipstick.

  4. Yardley London - Wikipedia

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    That same year, British model Twiggy became the face of Yardley. The company sold "Twiggy Eyelashes," "Twiggy Paint," and other cosmetics with her as the spokesmodel. [18] Yardley became a symbol of Swinging Sixties and was associated with the 1960s British youth culture of miniskirts, Carnaby Street and mod fashions. [19]

  5. Jean Shrimpton - Wikipedia

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    Shrimpton was born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, and educated at St Bernard's Convent School, Slough.She enrolled at Langham Secretarial College in London at age 17. A chance meeting with director Cy Endfield led to an unsuccessful meeting with the producer of his film Mysterious Island (1961

  6. Twiggy The Musical - Wikipedia

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    The musical originally titled as Close-Up: The Twiggy Musical had its world premiere Off West End at the Menier Chocolate Factory, beginning previews on 18 September 2023, running until 18 November. It was written and directed by Ben Elton , choreographed by Jacob Fearey, set designed by Tim Bird and costume designed by Jonathan Lipman, with a ...

  7. Model (person) - Wikipedia

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    Twiggy, who stood at 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm) with a 32" bust and had a boy's haircut, is credited with changing model ideals. At that time, she earned £ 80 (equivalent to £ 1,639.1 or US$ 2,037.32 in 2023) [ 10 ] an hour, while the average wage was £ 15 (equivalent to £ 307.33 or US$ 382 in 2023) [ 10 ] a week.

  8. John Bates (designer) - Wikipedia

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    In the same vein he designed a modernistic space-age wedding outfit for Marit Allen in 1966 consisting of a white gabardine mini-coat and matching dress with silver PVC collar and lapels. [5] [7] From 2002 until his death, Bates lived in Wales with his partner, John Siggins. [8] [9] He died from cancer on 5 June 2022, at the age of 87. [10]

  9. Mod (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    As female mod fashion became more mainstream, slender models like Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy began to exemplify the mod look. Maverick fashion designers emerged, such as Quant, who was known for her miniskirt designs, and John Stephen , who sold a line named "His Clothes" and whose clients included bands such as Small Faces. [ 56 ]