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60′s Icons

I thought some of you may be trying to imitate the famous women of the 60′s so I thought I’d collect together some videos of the top female icons of the 60′s to help you attain an authentic look.

60’s Girl’s
To start us off here’s a collection of some of the most famous women of the 60′s. See how many you can name.

Audrey Hepburn
A firm favourite actress of the 60′s and top of my list. She was just so cute in Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

Patti Boyd
A tribute to a beautiful model, the first wife of George harrison and Eric clapton – Pattie Boyd,the muse.

Marilyn Monroe
Without question the most famous woman of the 20th century who left behind numerous conspiracy theories and a world full of fans.

Brigitte Bardot
A collage of beautiful pictures of Brigitte Bardot accompanied by her singing La Madrague. As you can see from these images she was famous for her more natural look.

Jackie Onassis
A Beautiful woman who was born into high society. She went through so many things and came out the other end with class and dignity.

Jane Fonda
Here is the song from the film “Barbarella” performed by Michael Gayle, chosen to illustrate the great beauty of Jane Fonda. Born (to actor Henry Fonda) Lady Jayne Seymour Fonda in 1937 in New York City, Jane Fonda is an American actress, former fashion model, writer and political activist. Since the 1960′s Fonda has appeared in movies, many of which have contained political messages.

Ursula Andress
Here’s some clips of the beautiful actress Ursula Andress who became one of the 60′s icons when she emerged from the sea clad in her bikini in The James Bond film “Dr No”

Raquel Welch
A tribute to one of the most sexy and hot actresses ever. Her role in one million years BC put her up on every schoolboy’s wall in her infamous animal skin clad pose.

Sophia Loren
Sophia proved long ago that she was more than just a pretty face, giving us critically acclaimed and memorable, heart wrenching performances in movies like “Two Women”, “Marriage Italian Style”, “Sunflower”, “Man of La Mancha”,and “A Special Day”, and made us laugh with wonderful comedic performances in “Houseboat”, “It Started In Naples”,”The Millionairess” and “Yesterday”.

Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (born in 1932 in Hampstead, London, England – she was born a U.S. citizen but relinquished her American citizenship after marrying Richard Burton, and became a British subject) is an iconic two-time Academy Award-winning English-American actress. Her trademark is her violet eyes framed by a double row of eyelashes. Known for her acting skills and the depth of her personality along with her beauty, she is considered one of the great actresses of Hollywood’s golden years, as well as a larger-than-life celebrity

Shirley Maclaine
A tribute to Our Shirley, ‘the Girl with the Big Red Curls and Weak Ankles’
Starred in so many movies but my favourite being where she played alongside Jack Lemmon in “Irma La Douce.” A true classic.

Mary Quant
Here’s some cool footage of Mary Quant in her studio doing what she did best and showing off some of her latest creations.