Peggy Moffitt, L.A.'s daring fashion model who embodied the '60s, dies at 86

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Peggy Moffitt, the fashion model whose harlequin-like makeup and mime inspired poses set her apart during the fashion free-for-all of the 1960s, has died.

Peggy Moffitt, the L.A. fashion model whose Harlequin-like makeup and mime-inspired poses set her apart during the fashion free-for-all of the 1960s, has died at her home in Beverly Hills. She was 86. Seemingly never out of vogue, Moffitt died Saturday from complications of dementia, her son, Christopher Claxton, told the New York Times. As the muse of avant-garde designer Rudi Gernreich, she helped convey the futuristic themes of his collections with her unconventional style.

” Born in Los Angeles in 1937, the only child of film reviewer and writer Jack Moffitt, Moffitt traced her interest in extreme fashion and makeup to her high school years at the Marlborough School in Los Angeles. Students were required to wear uniforms and forbidden to wear lipstick. ‘'Perhaps therein lies the key to what came next,” she told the Independent in 1992. At 17, she worked after school at Jax, a Rodeo Drive boutique that carried designer brand clothes including some by Gernreich.

 

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