
Marilyn Monroe – Known for her roles in “Some Like It Hot” and “The Seven Year Itch,” she became a symbol of glamour and femininity.

Audrey Hepburn – Famous for her performances in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and “Roman Holiday,” she is celebrated for her elegance and humanitarian work.

Katharine Hepburn – A four-time Academy Award winner, known for her roles in “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” and “The African Queen.”

Bette Davis – Renowned for her intense performances in films like “All About Eve” and “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?”

Grace Kelly – An Academy Award-winning actress who became Princess of Monaco, known for films like “Rear Window” and “To Catch a Thief.”

Elizabeth Taylor – Celebrated for her beauty and talent, starred in classics like “Cleopatra” and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”

Judy Garland – Best known for her role as Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz,” she was a major star of the Golden Age of Hollywood.

Meryl Streep – Often regarded as the greatest living actress, known for her versatility in films like “Sophie’s Choice” and “The Devil Wears Prada.”

Nicole Kidman – Acclaimed for her performances in “Moulin Rouge!” and “The Hours,” she has received numerous awards throughout her career.

Diana Ross – A legendary singer and actress, known for her role in “Lady Sings the Blues” and as a member of The Supremes.

Viola Davis – An award-winning actress known for her powerful roles in “Fences” and “The Help,” she is a trailblazer for representation.

Sofia Loren – An Italian actress who became a Hollywood icon, known for films like “Two Women” and “Marriage Italian Style.”

Faye Dunaway – Known for her roles in “Bonnie and Clyde” and “Chinatown,” she is a significant figure in American cinema.

Scarlett Johansson – A contemporary star known for her roles in “Lost in Translation” and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Angelina Jolie – Acclaimed for her performances in “Girl, Interrupted” and “Maleficent,” she is also known for her humanitarian efforts.