Sparked by the seismic cultural shift of the 1960s – what Vogue editor Diana Vreeland dubbed the ''Youthquake'' – a new wave of models redefined beauty and fame almost overnight. With their androgynous fashion to mod-style makeup, these models became global icons, from Swinging London to the runways of Paris.
Decades later, their impact on fashion and culture remains undeniable. But what became of the women who once ruled fashion's most transformative era?
Twiggy
© PA Images via Getty Images Twiggy is still a prominient figure in the fashion industry
English model Lesley Lawson, better known as ''Twiggy'' rose to fame as the defining face of the 1960s mod movement, becoming an international sensation in her teens with her signature pixie cut and striking doe eyes. She appeared on

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