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Lesley Lawson (nee Hornby), known as Twiggy, was born in London in September 1949. After being spotted at 16 she rapidly became a internationally recognised model, with her mod look defining the 60s.
On a late spring afternoon in 1967, the 17-year-old model Twiggy, born Lesley Hornby in Neasden, northwest London, and her manager Justin de Villeneuve, actually Nigel Davies from east London, touched ...
Twiggy turned the modelling world upside down with her androgynous style, big round eyes, bold eyelashes, and pixie haircut, becoming a defining figure and fashion icon of the swinging 60s.
German singer Gabriele Susanne Kerner, known by her stage name of Nena, rose to fame based on the hit “99 Luftballons,” recorded in English as “99 Red Balloons.” She performed with the ...
Even though the model's real name is Dame Lesley Lawson, she's been known as 'Twiggy' throughout her career. So, how did the name come about? 'Twiggy' dates back to 1965, when the now 75-year-old ...