Edie Sedgwick, best known for being Andy Warhol's muse, was an American actress, socialite and model. She was a 1960's social butterfly who spent most of her time at the top clubs, parties and gallery openings. Her style often consisted of A-line dresses, heavy mascara, tight black leggings and psychedelic prints. Edie's understated fashion sense has made a huge impact on today's fashion industry and her style is still seen all over the streets. Her signature oversized tunic, black tights and large glitzy earrings paired with a gorgeous fur coat is a trend that will never fade.
Edie Sedgwick's flawless fabulosity was quickly noticed by Andy Warhol, who made her his muse. She starred in many of his films, including Vinyl, Poor Little Rich Girl, and Chelsea Girls but eventually left the Andy Warhol Factory with hopes of becoming a star. She spent years modeling after being introduced to countless influential people during her time with Warhol and was featured in many glossy magazines like Vogue.
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