These leading ladies were admired by their respective fans for their exceptional good looks and stellar fashion sense. They remain relevant till date in the pop culture sphere due to the fabulous work that they did decades ago.
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe is mentioned amongst the biggest cinematic and fashion icons if all times. Be it her stunning looks or her trademark red carpet appearances, they all remain iconic till date.
The Dangerous Years diva was ahead of the times in her era, her thoughts and style game was termed as futuristic back in the 1950s.
Her “blonde bombshell” characters are rememberd till date.
Reality television star and entrepreneur Kim Kardashian paid tribute to her recently at the Met Gala.
Brigitte Bardot
The sensational beauty was a rage in the 1960s.
The talented actress later became an animal rights activist.
Jacqueline Bisset
Jacqueline was loved by the cinegoers for her beauty and fashionable looks.
Her wet dress look from “The Deep” in 1977 created ripples.
Sharon Tate
Quentin Tarantino’s muse for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was admired by the audiences for her comedic and dramatic roles.
The Golden Globe nominee was unfortunately murdered at the age of 26 while she was eight months pregnant.
Kim Basinger
After becoming a model in the 70s, she debuted in the films with “Hard Country”.
Her Bond girl role in “Never Say Never Again” established her as a desirable leading lady.
Audrey Hepburn
Audrey won multiple awards for her stint in the film, “Roman Holiday”. Her awards list includes Golden Globe Award, Academy Award & BAFTA award. Lately, she started the social work and got honorary humanitarian awards after her death as well. In 1953, Audrey was diagnosed with a rare form of abdominal cancer.
The Funny Face star till date remains relevant in the pop culture, thanks to her looks in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961) .
Tyra Banks
Famous American model and television star established herself as a supermodel in the 1990s.
She become a household name in the country with her stints on reality shows like The Tyra Banks Show.
Tyra is still considered an ultimate fashonista.
Ursula Andress
Ursula is remembered as the first ever bond girl.
Her bold magazine shoots always kept her in the news.
Ava Gardner
Ava was Hollywood’s top film star in 1980s.
She passed away from pneumonia in 1990.
Lauren Bacall
Lauren received an honorary Academy Award for her incredible contributions to the film industry.
Her blue-green eyes and blonde hair, made fans admire her beauty.
Lauren was also famous for her unique vocal tones.
Barbara Parkins
Barbara won the Emmy Award for Best Leading Actress for fabulous performace in “Valley of the Dolls” in 1966.
Julie Ege
Julie got famous in early 1970s, with films like “Up Pompeii”. She was loved by fans for her stunning looks.
Sophia Loren
This Italian beauty debuted in Hollywood at the age of 14. She worked in many movies.
The “The Pride and the Passion” star is a famous glamorous actress of her era.
She is still stylish at 90.
Vanessa Williams
The “Ugly Betty” diva has several acclaimed awards like the Golden Globe and Emmy Award in her kitty for her terrific performances.
Vanessa later became a successful singer.
Jane Birkin
The “A Soldier’s Daughter Never Cries” star was a household name because of her acting and beauty.
Birkin’s popularity increased further with films like “Red Fox”.
Britt Ekland
This Swedish diva became famous in Holywood with films like “Get Carter”.
Her bond girl role in 1974’s “The Man with the Golden Gun” gave her a massive fan following.
Loretta Young
Loretta earned herslef an Oscar nomination for her performance in “Come to the Stable”. She the won an Acadmey Award for “The Farmer’s Daughter” in 1948.
Young has been open about her struggle of quiting smoking.
Grace Kelly
Grace had a brief stint in Hollywood before marrying Prince Rainier III of Monaco. However in those few years, she charmed fans with her beauty.
However in just a couple of years, she charmed fans with her beauty.
Judy Garland
Known for her part in “The Wizard of Oz”, she earned Academy Award nominations for “Judgment at Nuremberg” & “A Star Is Born”.
Katharine Hepburn
Hepburn earned four Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and remained a highly sought after actress throuhout her stint in Hollywood.
Jessica Lange
Jessica has six Academy Award nominations in her kitty.
Her comback venture “American Horror Story” also made the right noise amongst the audiences.
Angie Dickinson
Dickinson has appeared in more than 50 films in her six decades of acting career.
Her famous films are China Gate, Ocean’s 11 and The Killers.
Angie received the Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress and three Primetime Emmy Awards.
Kim Cattrall
Kim won a Golden Globe Award in 2002. She’s an acclaimed Canadian-American actress, known for her films such as Ticket to Heaven and City Limits.
Bernnadette Stanis
Stanis was a rage in the 1970s and was appreciated for her comic skills and dance.
Jennifer Coolidge
Jennifer peaked popularity with her roles in American Pie & A Cinderella Story.
Coolidge is also known for her support towards the LGBTQA+ community.
Susan Dey
Dey rose to fame with her stellar role of Laurie Partridge in The Partridge Family.
Susan received the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series in 1988 for L.A. Law.