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Twiggy Lawson

Twiggy by Traeger in 1968. :heart: (scanned by me)
 

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I don't exactly know when she started or when she was over, because I get my info from my mags...but 1967 was a big year for her.

Why she doesn't smile? She does on occasion, but I think that part of her appeal is a certain sadness and sensitivity. That question is a little funny really...you want smiles, then check out Alessandra Ambrosio or someone like that, she wont be caught dead without a smile on her face :lol:
 
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Thanks to alamy.com
 
Twiggy's portfolio at FORD, Special Arrangement:

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I love Twiggy. She captured the sixties and managed to survive them as well. She is also proof that some young women are naturally very thin, and can still look ultra feminine, even with boyish type bodies.
 
twiggy is a true fashion icon. i love her, always had :heart: i think she was one of the influences that got me interested in models and fashion
 

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