Peachy AW25 pays homage to the creative energy of all-conquering female heroes of the 60s and 70s. Take a look at exactly which icons inspired the collection.

Brigette Bardot

The French actress, animal rights activist, and style icon of the 1950s–60s, embodied effortless glamour with tousled hair, bold eyeliner, and sultry yet playful fashion. She became France’s biggest star and a symbol of the new, free femininity of the 1960s.

Explore our Bardot group, inspired by the iconic looks of Brigette Bardot.

Pictured: Brigette Bardot in the film '2 Weeks In September', 1967

Patti Boulaye

A leading British-Nigerian entertainer of the 70s–80s, Patti Boulaye starred in Lux commercials and The Patti Boulaye Show. Her bold, glamorous style celebrated both her African heritage and the vibrancy of the era’s entertainment scene.

Our AW25 Patti Coat is a luxurious faux fur homage to Patti Boulaye.

Pictured: Patti Boulaye, 1979

Twiggy

The world’s first supermodel, Twiggy shot to fame in the 1960s with her pixie cut and wide eyes. She defined the mod era with miniskirts, bold prints, and playful silhouettes, later expanding into acting, singing, and TV.

Our Twiggy Travel Trousers take inspiration from Twiggy's tailored mod looks, and are designed to travel in style and comfort.

Pictured: Twiggy boarding a plane at Heathrow Airport, 1966

Anita Pallenberg

A model, actress, and Rolling Stones muse, Anita Pallenberg embodied 60s–70s rock ‘n’ roll chic with bohemian glamour and eclectic fashion. She appeared in cult classics such as Barbarella.

Our Anita Knitted Hoodie is named after this cultural icon.

Pictured: Anita Pallenberg in London, 1965

Lita Ford

Lita Ford is a trailblazing guitarist of The Runaways, who defined 80s rock-chic with her fierce presence and rebellious style. Crowned the “Queen of Metal,” she helped shape female-led rock and was voted Best Female Guitarist in 1989.

Pictured: Lita Ford performing with her band 'The Runaways', 1977

Nico

A model, actress, and singer, Nico became a cultural icon as vocalist for The Velvet Underground and a muse in Andy Warhol’s 1960s scene, starring in his film Chelsea Girls. Her enigmatic presence left a lasting mark on music and art.

Pictured: Nico starring in Andy Warhol's experimental film 'Chelsea Girls', 1966

Goldie Hawn

With her bubbly charm, Goldie Hawn lit up screens in the 60s and 70s, winning an Emmy and starring in films like Cactus Flower and The First Wives Club. Her playful, relaxed style made her a timeless Hollywood icon.

Pictured: Goldie Hawn, 1980s

Cicely Tyson

A groundbreaking actress and model, Cicely Tyson redefined Hollywood for Black women with her powerful presence and grace. Known for her dramatic style, she became one of the top models of the 1950s and an enduring cultural influence.

Pictured: Cicely Tyson arriving in London for the Academy Awards, 1973

Chloe Sevigny

New York’s 90s “It Girl,” Sevigny broke out in the cult film Kids (1995) and later starred in American Psycho, winning a Golden Globe in 2010. Her bold, eclectic style inspired top designers, with whom she continues to collaborate.

Pictured: Chloe Sevigny at the Toronto International Film Festival, 2003

Stevie Nicks

A music legend and bohemian style icon, Stevie Nicks became the “original boho muse,” her flowing, mystical wardrobe as iconic as her songs. Designers continue to draw inspiration from her timeless look.

Pictured: Stevie Nicks, undated