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Peggy Moffitt was a captivating presence on the silver screen, with a unique look and talent that made her stand out from the crowd. As a model and actress in the 1960s, Moffitt cultivated a striking, avant-garde aesthetic – heavy makeup, an asymmetrical haircut, and a bold, confident persona that she brought to her performances. Moffitt's acting career was defined by her memorable appearances in a range of stylish, experimental films. From the mod fashion fantasia of Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? to the cinéma vérité grit of Blow-Up, she demonstrated a remarkable versatility, effortlessly inhabiting diverse roles. Whether playing a fashion model, a teenager caught up in a battle of the sexes, or a free-spirited jazz dancer, Moffitt imbued each character with a captivating sense of individuality. Her performances were understated yet magnetic, allowing her striking visual presence to take center stage. Beyond her acting work, Moffitt's close collaboration with visionary designer Rudi Gernreich made her a true icon of 1960s counterculture. Together, they pushed the boundaries of fashion and self-expression, creating a signature look that embodied the era's spirit of liberation and experimentation. Moffitt's enduring influence can be felt in the bold, androgynous fashions that continue to captivate and inspire.














