Sign In. Up 16, this week. View rank on IMDbPro ». She was previously married to William Claxton. See full bio ». Filmography by Job Trailers and Videos. Hollywood Icons, Then and Now. Share this page:. The Rise of Will Smith. Around The Web Provided by Taboola. Create a list ». Born in California in she was a 60s style icon, the premier model and muse for fashion designer Rudi Gernreich. She developed a signature style that featured heavy, Kabuki-like makeup and an asymmetrical hair cut inspired by Vidal Sassoon.
Her unique look became an icon of the s fashion scene. Rudi Gernreich introduced the single-piece topless monokini. When the first photograph of the swimsuit was published in Womens Wear Daily on June , it generated a great deal of controversy internationally. With model Twiggy. Generate PDF of images?
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X Sorry - this content is only available to registered clients, and you must also be logged in. X Please select some images X This order is more than three months old. X Selected image s copied to your basket. How to use us. Our history. Gernreich told her he felt it was time for "freedom-in fashion as well as every other facet of life," but that the swimsuit was just a statement.
You must make it. When a photo shoot was arranged on Montego Bay in the Bahamas, all five models hired for the session refused to wear the design. The photographer finally persuaded a local prostitute to model it. To avoid sensationalizing the design, Moffitt, her husband and photographer William Claxton, and Gernreich decided to publish their own pictures for the fashion press and news media.
Moffitt was initially resistant to the idea of posing topless, and afraid the photograph and ensuing coverage could get out of control. She said,. I am a puritanical descendant of the Mayflower. I carried that goddamned Plymouth Rock on my back. I would not show myself on the runway that way. Since Rudi would never ever have enough money to do this, I did it for free.
But I had final say on everywhere it went photographically. Not Playboy.
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