In the late 1960s, culture was changing fast—and sometimes, one photograph could capture that shift perfectly.
This image, taken in Beverly Hills in April 1967, brings together three figures who each defined a different part of that transformation.
On one side, Sonny and Cher—already a chart-topping duo, known not just for their music but for their unmistakable style. They weren’t just performers… they were a brand, a look, a movement.
And beside them stands someone who would soon redefine beauty standards entirely.
Twiggy.
At the time, she was just arriving in Los Angeles, but her impact had already begun overseas. With her short hair, wide eyes, and completely different silhouette, she challenged everything people thought a “model” should look like.
This wasn’t just a casual photo.
It was a moment where music, fashion, and identity all intersected.
Sonny and Cher represented sound and attitude. Twiggy represented change.
And together, in one frame, they captured the feeling of a decade that refused to stay the same.
What makes this image so fascinating isn’t just who’s in it…
…it’s what was about to happen next.
