Twiggy [1] may no longer scream mod queen, but circa 1960s, she was highly popular for her high-fashion mod look. If you're looking to mimic someone with a bold, youthful signature style this Halloween [2], Twiggy is your girl. Inspired by the mod creations of English fashion designer Mary Quant [3], the supermodel wore everything from mini skirts to shift dresses, go-go boots to funky print dresses, sequins to plaid. Twiggy, whose real name is Lesley Hornby, wasn't merely known for her stick skinny body (hence the childhood nickname) and quirky fashion sense; she also spearheaded the application of fake lashes under bottom lashes [4] and the androgynous pixie haircut. Groovy.

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Brush Hairline Grace Wig, Blond [4]Brush Hairline Grace Wig, Blond [4] $105.00 at drugstore.com [4]
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Mod Colorblock Dress [4]Mod Colorblock Dress [4] by Charlotte Russe [4] $24.99
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Monroe Plaid Coat [4]Plaid Coat [4] by Monroe [4] $95.00 $24.99 at Fred Flare [4]
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Swoop Black Patent [4]Swoop Black Patent [4] by Steve Madden [4] $149.95
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Orb Crossway Earrings [4]Orb Crossway Earrings [4] by Anthropologie [4] $52.00 $34.95
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Neo Mod Patent Clutch [4]Neo Mod Patent Clutch [4] by Forever 21 [4] $12.80
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Betsey Johnson 'Large Mod' Square Sunglasses [4]'Large Mod' Square Sunglasses [4] by Betsey Johnson [4] $125.00 at Nordstrom [4]
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Apt. 9® Pointelle Knee-High Trouser Socks [4]® Pointelle Knee-High Trouser Socks [4] by Apt. 9 [4] $12.00 $8.40 at Kohl's [4]
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Necklace with Wooden Plate [4]Necklace with Wooden Plate [4] by Rampage [4] $8.00 $5.99
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Jeweled Mod Ring [4]Jeweled Mod Ring [4] by Forever 21 [4] $5.80
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Kenneth Cole Reaction Kids - Love N Share (Youth) (White Patent Fade Stretch) [4]Kids - Love N Share (Youth) (White Patent Fade Stretch) [4] by Kenneth Cole Reaction [4] $48.95 at Zappos [4]