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BAL HARBOUR 143 Lynn Yaeger, Writer "I think Twiggy was just extremely magical. I think it was in Seventeen that I first saw her. I look nothing like her obviously, but I thought 'maybe I did. Maybe I could.' I was a young girl when she burst onto the scene—she's older than I am—she was so beautiful and unserious. There was a great playfulness about her. It was this '60s revolution, that was so appealing to me—even though it was before I had any politics. And you know, I'm completely leftist, but there was something about her being this completely working class girl. Completely unpretentious. Completely not in that rarified fashion world of money and status. She was discovered as a hair-washing girl. I liked all of that!" 144 BAL HARBOUR