by yrnej | Public
and Rihanna - Rihanna and Josephine Baker might have been kindred spirits, with their affinity for pushing the envelope, captivating audiences, and dripping in fur, pearls, and not much else. Rihanna's admiration of Josephine Baker is well documented. She tweeted that her Adam Selman gown at the 2014 CFDA Awards was a tribute to Baker on what would've been the late singer's 108th birthday.
and Gwyneth Paltrow - Hollywood royalty meets actual royalty: Gwyneth Paltrow's iconic beauty evokes the ever-elegant Princess Grace Kelly.
and Natalie Portman - stunning dark-haired beauties with the same doe eyes, radiant smiles, and affinity for delicate, feminine gowns.
and Tilda Swinton - Tilda Swinton carries the torch of androgynous dressing that Katharine Hepburn so boldly pioneered nearly 80 years ago.
and Kate Upton - From her start, Kate Upton drew comparisons with Marilyn Monroe. The blond locks and curves help, as does the penchant for playful poses in various stages of undress.
and Dita Von Teese - Dita Von Teese's hourglass frame, glamorous lingerie, and 50s curls conjure up memories of the pioneering pinup girl, Bettie Page.
and Sandra Bullock - Alongside their charismatic, cool personas, Rosalind Russell and Sandra Bullock both possess a lanky elegance and easy, effortless dressing.
and Cara Delevingne - Cara Delevngne's free-spirited approach to style and dramatically dark eyebrows drum up memories of another "It" girl: Edie Sedgwick.
and Angelina Jolie - Angelina Jolie's smoldering sex appeal, dramatic makeup, and luxurious jewels are eerily reminiscent of Elizabeth Taylor.
and Charlize Theron - Lana Turner and Charlize Theron are two glittering movie stars who share a love for over-the-top glamour: 40s blond waves, dazzling jewels, and luxurious gowns.