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Twiggy

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Kate1949 Thu 18-Sept-25 00:00:23

Did anyone else watch this documentary? What a beautiful woman and a fabulous life.

VANECAM Thu 18-Sept-25 00:20:12

Sounds good. Which channel please?

Moonwatcher1904 Thu 18-Sept-25 01:34:56

Yes I watched it. She is still as stunning as she was in the 60's. No need for filling herself with plastic. What a great life she's had but she worked hard for it. So sad she lost her husband.
It's well worth watching.

kittylester Thu 18-Sept-25 05:25:56

What channel please? She was so iconic

Fairislecable Thu 18-Sept-25 06:32:41

It is on BBC iplayer and is just titled Twiggy.

I was not that interested in her but as the programme went on I realised how lovely and talented she was. She coped so well with sudden fame and had a lovely voice.

The interview with Woody Allen was so telling, what a horrible and despicable a man he is. She was an uneducated 17 year old and he thought he could build himself up by putting her down.

tanith Thu 18-Sept-25 07:41:26

What a lovely documentary she certainly made the most of her opportunities she was stunning as a teen and still has it. I only wish I looked half as good as we are similar age 😂

Grammaretto Thu 18-Sept-25 07:53:19

I watched it too. She is lovely I agree.
Natural and funny.

Chocolatelovinggran Thu 18-Sept-25 08:08:33

And she wears her years well, a great ambassador for older women.
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ferry23 Thu 18-Sept-25 08:14:51

Took me back to sitting at my dressing table painting on the lashes under the eye and the copious use of Rimmel or Miners eyeliner grin

A perfect example of someone grabbing an opportunity by the whatnots and running with it as fast as they can. Worked hard, reaped the benefits and still looks great.

Chardy Thu 18-Sept-25 08:27:40

I thought it was excellent, and recommended to almost everyone I knew who was a teenager in 60s!

Pantglas2 Thu 18-Sept-25 08:54:40

I watched it and agree it was a lovely reminiscence and yes, she’s worn well without going down the surgical road!

I remember Parky saying that a cameraman reckoned she was one of the few guests who didn’t have a ‘bad’ side!

Grandmaofone Thu 18-Sept-25 08:55:13

Love Twiggy! she made the sixties fun!

I see her at 16 (and onwards) the result of solid parenting,
giving her confidence, good humour, strong work ethic (my
goodness didn’t she) and a chameleon like ability to happily
engage across the perceived social strata.

I remembered the Woody Allen interview, her riposte a verbal smack.

I remember the eyes!
Mary Quant make up, false eyelashes which peeled off,
Biba, Chelsea Drugstore, long crinkled hair, glory days.

Thanks Twiggy.

merlotgran Thu 18-Sept-25 09:05:56

It was a great watch and full of memories. She deserved her success and happiness with Leigh Lawson.

SuzieHi Thu 18-Sept-25 09:07:56

Good programme- very interesting. She was very talented and seems to be a lovely person too

Kate1949 Thu 18-Sept-25 09:15:44

And oh the nostalgia! She handled horrible Woody Allen so well.

TheWeirdoAgain60 Thu 18-Sept-25 09:26:30

I haven't watched it, as I have no TV by choice, but she still looks absolutely gorgeous for a 75-year-old, with no apparent signs of surgery, etc.

Others have had surgery, Botox, whatever to try to look years younger, but most have turned out hideous and looking years older; but Twiggy hasn't had anything done and looks gorgeous, natural, and a lot younger!

Woody Allen was a dirty, creepy old man who was probably trying to get into her knickers!

Mel1967 Thu 18-Sept-25 09:48:56

Great programme.
Watched it by chance (looking for something else).
I didn’t realise that she had done so much else, apart from modelling.
Definitely worth a watch 📺

MayBee70 Thu 18-Sept-25 10:08:38

I saw part of it but intend to watch it properly. I remember when she started acting and how impressed I was with her. We used to watch all of Ken Russell’s films back then. I think she took everybody by surprise. I didn’t realise she’d lost her husband.

Allira Thu 18-Sept-25 10:19:58

We watched it, even DH enjoyed it.

She epitomised the 60s although those of us who weren't Twiggy-like were a bit envious of her figure. Bosoms weren't in!

She is so versatile and comes across as grounded, despite all her fame. Her family gave her the stability to come through adversity - but how trusting they were of Justin de Villeneuve (Nigel Davies).

She and Leigh Lawson have been together for a long time and seem to have built a stable, happy family life together with their children.

I remember Leigh Lawson as we lived nearby years ago, before he met Twiggy. He was on TV a lot in those days. A lovely man.

merlotgran Thu 18-Sept-25 11:29:19

I’d forgotten that Leigh Lawson was with Hayley Mills for about ten years before he met Twiggy.
Showbiz gossip was far more interesting pre internet days! 😂

Allira Thu 18-Sept-25 11:31:46

merlotgran

I’d forgotten that Leigh Lawson was with Hayley Mills for about ten years before he met Twiggy.
Showbiz gossip was far more interesting pre internet days! 😂

Yes, his son is Hayley Mills's son too.

kittylester Thu 18-Sept-25 11:56:25

Loved Leigh Lawson - a quick Google reveals he is almost exactly the same age as DH and lived where he first worked. Bet he was a patient. See we are nearly related.

TerriBull Thu 18-Sept-25 12:01:26

I'll have to watch it she came in on that tremendous wave of talent from our shores that put little old England at the epicentre of sixties culture. Justin de Villeneuve, what a great pseudonym!, I used to think that was his real name, until I found out he was a Nige. grinYears later I thought the same about Leonardo DiCaprio's moniker, just too wonderful to be true, how it rolls off the tongue, but lucky old him, his is the real thing. Someone in Hollywood suggested he change it to Lenny White, what were they thinking ofshock

Oreo Thu 18-Sept-25 12:14:43

Watched it now, what a lovely girl she was in many ways.The interview with the horrible Woody Allen was so typical of that weasley man.She turned the tables on him tho didn’t she? Asking him who his favourite philosopher was and he couldn’t say!😂 Go girl!

keepingquiet Thu 18-Sept-25 12:28:44

Yes, I wasn't that interested at first but really enjoyed finding out about so much of her life I didn't know.

You get the sense that at every turn so much could have gone wrong for this very young woman but yet her working-class background and common sense seems to have stood her in good stead, as well as her complete willingness to just go along for the ride and have fun!

It made me feel a little sorry for young women today and quite nostalgic for the days when someone like her could make a real and genuine success of her life whilst remaining so grounded and real.

I fear there is no one quite like her anymore and possibly never will be...