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Before Twiggy, high-fashion models were typically mature, "regal" women in their 20s and 30s. Twiggy introduced the that defined an era. Her signature look included:

While her modeling career was brief (she retired from full-time modeling in 1970), her influence lasted decades. She successfully transitioned into , winning two Golden Globes for her role in The Boy Friend (1971). Her legacy continues to inspire modern "waif" aesthetics and the concept of the it-girl . twiggy006a.jpg

A look that combined fragility with a modern, rebellious edge. 2. Cultural Impact She successfully transitioned into , winning two Golden

She was more than a model; she was a . Twiggy represented the democratization of fashion. She wasn't an aristocrat; she was a working-class girl from Neasden, London. Her rise mirrored the shift of the fashion capital from Paris to London , specifically to areas like Carnaby Street and King’s Road . 3. Beyond the Lens Beyond the Lens