Twiggy
Twiggy
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Leslie Hornby is better known to the world as Twiggy, a legendary British model, actress, and singer.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: September 23, 1949
Still alive (as of writing)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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British, Model, Actress, Singer
Twiggy's impact on the fashion world and popular culture cannot be overstated. She rose to fame in the late 1960s as a teenager, captivating audiences with her striking features, signature look, and androgynous style.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in London, Twiggy was born into a working-class family. Her early life was marked by hardship and struggle, but she found solace in dance and modeling at a young age. She began her career as a model at 16, quickly gaining attention for her unique appearance and charisma.
Twiggy's rise to fame can be attributed to her bold, androgynous look, which challenged traditional notions of femininity at the time. Her short hair, boyish figure, and striking features made her an instant sensation in the fashion world.
Major Accomplishments
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First cover model for British Vogue (1966)
First non-American to appear on the cover of American Vogue (1967)
Starred in the film "The Boy Friend" (1971) alongside Twiggy, Christopher Gable, and Diana Dors
Performed in several stage productions, including a stint as Fosca in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical "Passion"
Twiggy's influence on fashion extends beyond her own career. She paved the way for future generations of models, encouraging them to experiment with their looks and challenge traditional beauty standards.
Notable Works or Actions
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Twiggy has worked tirelessly to promote body positivity and self-acceptance throughout her career. Her advocacy work has inspired countless young women (and men) to celebrate their unique qualities and reject societal pressures to conform to unrealistic beauty ideals.
Twiggy's personal struggles, including her battles with anorexia and depression, have also raised awareness about the importance of mental health support and self-care. Her openness and willingness to share her story have helped reduce stigma around these issues and encouraged others to speak out about their own experiences.
Impact and Legacy
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Twiggy's influence on fashion, popular culture, and society as a whole cannot be overstated. She has inspired countless designers, models, and artists with her bold, innovative style and commitment to self-expression.
As a trailblazer for future generations of models, Twiggy continues to inspire young people around the world to celebrate their individuality and challenge traditional beauty standards.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Twiggy's impact on popular culture is undeniable. She remains one of the most iconic figures in fashion history, her influence still felt today through her continued work as a model, actress, and advocate for body positivity and self-acceptance.
Her legacy extends beyond her own career, inspiring countless young people to challenge traditional beauty standards and celebrate their unique qualities.
Quotes by Twiggy

Sometimes I can't believe I'm going to be 60. I always say there's no point moaning about getting older, when there's nothing you can do about it. But still, I do find it quite funny. I look at that number, 60, and I think, 'Really? Me?'

For me, getting older doesn't mean throwing away a favourite-coloured lipstick or a fabulous pair of boots; instead, it's about harnessing all the great things I have learnt over the years about what does and doesn't suit me, and enjoying the way in which cleverly selected outfits can enhance the nice bits.

Christianity, like most religions, works with fear. Sins can be confessed and you are ‘Clean again’ and can start to sin again without thinking about your old sins. We believe that people should ask themselves why they sinned. They should show some responsibility.

I’ve never really had a waist. Even when I was at my slimmest, my silhouette was very straight up, straight down. But I have learnt how to give myself a bit of waist by optical illusion. For this, bring on the belts.

You won’t often find me in a pair of killer heels: my heel height doesn’t rise above two and a half inches, as I would just fall over!

I love flat shoes, more so than heels. One of my obsessions is men’s co-respondent lace-ups.

I eat healthily because that’s the way I prefer to eat, and I’m sure it helps keep the weight off.

The trick is to find the style that is right for you. When it comes to trying new clothes, my advice is not to take it too seriously – it’s all about having fun.

Fluted sleeves or any sleeve that flares out before coming in again at the wrist are very feminine and a great way to distract from the dreaded ‘bingo wings.’

What happened to me in the Sixties was so major and so worldwide and so huge, there’s no way I can repeat it. But in a way, I had nothing to do with it, it just took me over. It was bizarre, it was weird, and I had no control over it. I don’t think anyone could have planned what happened to me.