Edie Sedgwick, silver haired waif and muse of famed 60's artist Andy Warhol has inspired more than just the man who ran the factory. With her biopic released on film earlier this year, starring Sienna Miller and a revival of her trade mark chopped platinum locks on the Spring 2007 runways the influence of the former party girl has become painfully obvious.

When filming for Factory Girl began in 2006, the fashion icon's style began an undeniable revival, sparked by fashions favorite, Sienna Miller. Even prior to the film's release ankle boots, jumpers and skin tight, a-line skirts began to pop up on New York streets and on runways. By the time the biopic premiered in theaters in January 2007, fashion forward chicks could nab the muses style, mimicked by the likes of Mischa Barton and less successfully by Paris Hilton, on websites ranging from Delias to Fred Flare.

When filming for Factory Girl began in 2006, the fashion icon's style began an undeniable revival, sparked by fashions favorite, Sienna Miller. Even prior to the film's release ankle boots, jumpers and skin tight, a-line skirts began to pop up on New York streets and on runways. By the time the biopic premiered in theaters in January 2007, fashion forward chicks could nab the muses style, mimicked by the likes of Mischa Barton and less successfully by Paris Hilton, on websites ranging from Delias to Fred Flare.









