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  1. Official profile of Estonian fashion model Diana Sillaots born in Tallinn, Estonia, including biography, photos, FMDcard, sed card, lookbook, portfolio, videos, agencies, magazine covers, advertisements, shows, catwalks, news, gossips, IFDAQ and more.

  2. Below are the currently featured members of the Celebrity Legs Hall of Fame. Members are featured in groups of nine, rotating every 2 weeks on Sunday on weeks that the main gallery is not updated. Click on each thumbnail to see a full-size leggy picture of the member.

  3. May 7, 2011 · Posted May 8, 2011. Diana Sillaots. Nationality Estonian. Hair color Blonde. Eye color Blue. Date of birth 1989. Place of birth Tallinn, Estonia. Height 5'11" ; 180cm. Measurements (US) 33-24-35 ; (EU) 84-61-89. Dress size (US) 6 ; (EU) 36. Shoe size (US) 9 ; (EU) 41.

    • Mini Skirts of The 1960’s – 1960’s Fashion Film
    • Mini Skirts Mania of The 1960’s
    • When Did Miniskirts Become Popular ?
    • Origins of The Miniskirt
    • 1965 – The Miniskirt Youth Quake
    • Jean Shrimpton and That Mini Dress
    • Mini Skirts Forever
    • The British and The Miniskirt
    • Iconic screen Appearances of The Mini-Skirt
    • The Shock of The Knee

    Groovy Miniskirt Dancer celebrates the iconic 1960’s Mini Skirt. We put this fun video together to celebrate mini skirts of the 1960’s. Footage courtesy of the public resources of the United States Governments National Archives and Records Administration. Song by The Pattersons.

    From footage by the now defunct British Central Office of Information, this film is a great peek in to the Swinging London fashion scene of the late 60’s. Carnaby street shops like the Lady Jane Boutique, and oodles of 1960’s mini skirts. Song by The Patterson’s.

    Necessity, as far as Mary Quant was concerned was the mother of invention. She recalled a pivotal moment from her teens, to fashion writer Colin McDowell, in his entertaining BBC documentary The Shock of the Knee. As a youngster attending ballet lessons she saw a girl a couple of years older than her. She was wearing a short pleated skirt about 10 ...

    Even as far back as the 1940’s, there was the ‘beach skirt’, which was, in effect – a mini. Quite acceptable those days as a form of swimwear. Wearing one on the high street with a pair of knee high boots would have been another matter entirely.

    While André Courrèges had shown Paris a glimpse of thigh in 1964, there is no getting away from the impact of the launch of Mary Quants Fall fashion line on September 1st 1965. It was dubbed the “Youth quake” by Vogue magazine’s Diana Vreeland Later that month, the New Yorker reported the Mary Quant look that “features short hair, short skirts and ...

    On October 30th 1965, Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia was treated to the sight of model Jean Shrimpton. The epitome of youthful, coltish beauty, she picked her way across the grass wearing a simple white shift dress by Colin Rolfein Mary Quants Youth quake style. The Sun newspaper reported that the worlds highest paid model...

    Paris made no bones about their opinion of the mini-skirt. With a few exceptions, they were frowned upon. In 1966, Women from the British Society for the Protection of Mini Skirtsstaged a colorful protest outside the House of Dior in 1966 when they failed to include the mini in his new collection.

    It’s hard to argue with the contention that the miniskirt was owned by the British. Models like Jean Shrimpton, Twiggy, Grace Coddington, Penelope Tree and Pattie Boyd, all encapsulate the Swinging Sixties in a manner that conservative America had trouble matching. Diana Rigg as Emma Peelin The Avengers, often sported minis. Quant reputedly named t...

    The impact of Hollywood, and later, Television, should never be underestimated, as far as the acceptance of the miniskirt was concerned. Before the mini became street fashion, it had quite notably made a screen appearance in 1956 , albeit as a stunning gold mini dress, worn by actress Anne Francis in Forbidden Planet. Her entire wardrobe of several...

    By 1969, skirt hems had rocketed well beyond the knee to the upper thigh, and could go no higher. Only the brief hot pants fashion fad of 1971 would go that bit further. Mini Skirts and gogo boots featured weekly on national British television screens via theBBC’s seminal music chart show Top of the Pops. In the Far East, young Japanese women embra...

  4. Photo of Estonian fashion model Diana Sillaots. ID 76215.

  5. Feb 11, 2017 · By the time Princess Diana appeared outside the Serpentine Gallery in 1994, dressed in a slinky black, off-the-shoulder Christina Stambolian number, her fashion icon credentials had been...

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  7. Photographer Arthur Edwards recalled taking the famous photo where the sun, backlighting Diana, revealed her bare legs through her skirt.

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