Twiggy
Twiggy, a fashion model, the queen of mod
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fan art was added: Twiggy Lawson | 1 month ago by Teasel |
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an answer was added to this question: You think that Twiggy was the aboselute icon of the 60s?You think her fam will survive in the ages? | 1 month ago by Cliff040479 |
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a question was added: You think that Twiggy was the aboselute icon of the 60s?You think her fam will survive in the ages? | 1 month ago by AdaLove |
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a pop quiz question was added: When her bd? | 1 month ago by AdaLove |
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Twiggy "Then & Now"
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Please visit my site to view several Twiggy Pop Art pieces.
Let me know what you think.
Regards,
Michael.
www.artforurbanspaces.com
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Early life Twiggy Lawson was raised in the London suburb of Neasden, the daughter of Helen (Nellie) Lydia Hornby (née Reeman), and William Norman Hornby, a master carpenter and joiner. She got her first job as an assistant in a hairdressers where her sister Viv worked then became a counter-girl at a Woolworth's store and factory worker at a printing firm.[1][2] She attended the Brondesbury and Kilburn High School in Salusbury Road, Kilburn. [edit] Modeling career Twiggy during the 1960s |
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