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A. Elizabeth Taylor
With her extraordinary natural beauty: violet-blue eyes, perfect skin and jet black hair,
Elizabeth Taylor stood out from the beginning. But as she gained wealth and fame, Taylor had
no hesitation when it came to adding to her natural attributes with extravagant clothes and
eye-popping jewels. She wore some of the most famous designers of the day, and her name
became synonymous with diamonds, especially after she acquired one of the largest ones in
the world. Although she was rather shy and reserved in everyday life, she embraced her role
as the personification of the kind of extravagance that most of us only dream of.
B. Katherine Hepburn
Katherine Hepburn was not your typical soft and girlish Hollywood beauty. With her strong-boned
face and athletic figure, she personified a kind of confidence and toughness that was
usually associated with men, and her fashion choices reflected this. Although she could wear
a designer gown as well as any woman, her preferred outfits included straight-legged trousers,
tailored shirts and big-shouldered jackets, choices which influenced how women dressed and
still dress all over the world. Later in life she became known for wearing tops with "Mandarin"
or stand-up collars, partly in order to hide the loose skin on her neck - which just goes to
show that even the most confident women have their insecurities.
C. Madonna
Never one to tone it down or keep it subtle, Madonna exploded onto the fashion scene in the
early 1980s with her outrageous style choices and ever-changing hair-dos. When she first hit
our screens, her style - T-shirts over dresses and dresses over jeans, with lots of big accessories
- was adopted by young women in a flash, partly because none of it was expensive to buy.
This was fashion for everyone. Nevertheless, she has worn some of the top designers, and
though she is no longer so much of an influence in the fashion world, she is never shy about
trying a new - and usually outrageous - look.
1. This person created a style which was accessible to the public.
2. This person set a fashion standard which is influential even today.
3. This person's style was a contrast to her personality.
4. This person's fashion choices went against the stereotypes of the time
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