Sadie Frost on 'Twiggy': ' She made every woman who felt like an outsider feel like that didn't matter'
Briefly

Sadie Frost, following her documentary on Mary Quant, directs a film about Twiggy, exploring her impact on fashion and culture in the 1960s. Lesley Hornby, known as Twiggy, emerged as an icon during a time when most models conformed to traditional beauty standards. Frost emphasizes Twiggy's authenticity and rebellion against societal norms, showcasing her androgynous style and commitment to self-expression. The documentary highlights how Twiggy's unique persona resonated with audiences and continues to inspire those who identify as outsiders, emphasizing the relevance of her story across decades.
After researching Twiggy's career and impact, I realized her uniqueness went beyond her looks; she was a voice for authenticity and individuality in an era defined by conformity.
Twiggy dressed for herself and other women, reflecting a revolutionary shift in fashion that prioritized personal expression over male expectations, making her a true icon.
Read at Time Out London
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