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The Old Hollywood Actress Who Wore '$100K Worth of Furs' On Set and More Of The Most Glamorous Stars Ever Revealed

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These legendary performers had a style all their own —on screen and off.

Aug. 26 2025, Published 8:30 p.m. ET

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These classic film stars made sure to always turn heads when they made an appearance.

RadarOnline.com can reveal the most glamorous stars ever.

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Rita Hayworth

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Rita Hayworth is one of the biggest stars of her era.

Actress and dancer Rita Hayworth was a femme fatale for the ages in films like Gilda, her 1946 tour de force about a misunderstood temptress. Just two of the furs she wore in that film cost a cool $100,000.

"I think all women have a certain elegance about them which is destroyed when they take off their clothes," the so-called Love Goddess once said.

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Cary Grant

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Cary Grant was all about dressing well.

"It isn't only money that determines how well a man dresses — it's personal taste," Cary Grant told GQ in 1958. He believed in sticking to classic looks and not settling for cheap knockoffs.

"Buy the best you can afford, even though it means buying less. Rather like the stock market: it is usually more sensible to buy just one share of blue chip than 150 shares of a one-dollar stock."

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Elizabeth Taylor

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Elizabeth Taylor was focused on behaving like a 'sophisticated woman.'

Raised on the MGM set, Elizabeth Taylor learned very early how to dress with style beyond her years.

"I was thrown into the adult world," she said in the documentary Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes. "I had to behave like a sophisticated woman."

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Diahann Carroll

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Diahann Carroll was all about keeping it clean and classy.

"I always want a long line and a neat, clean look, the simpler the better," said Diahann Carroll, a singer and the star of TV's Julia and Dynasty, who believed in the virtues of "overwhelming people with your presence, and your grooming."

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Paul Newman

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Paul Newman was known for his rugged looks.

"I've always been a character actor," said Paul Newman, who displayed self-assurance whether playing a pool shark in The Hustler, a convict in Cool Hand Luke, or a lawyer in The Verdict.

He even made a racing jumpsuit look good.

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Gregory Peck

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Gregory Peck put fatherhood above everything else.

"Greg was true to himself to the last," said Anthony Peck of his father, Gregory, who starred in the classics Roman Holiday and To Kill a Mockingbird.

"[He] wasn't seduced by trends, not just in a fashion sense, but in life as well. He was a good father, a good husband, and a good citizen."

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Audrey Hepburn made sure to always be 'elegant.'

Former ballerina Audrey Hepburn said that "elegance is the only beauty that never fades."

From Funny Face to Breakfast at Tiffany's and Charade, her hard-earned poise always made her look glamorous, no matter what she wore.

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Grace Kelly

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Grace Kelly believed fashion should be 'effortless.'

Rear Window actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly didn't believe in chasing trends.

"Fashion should be effortless," she told Vogue. "If you're thinking too much about it, you're doing it wrong."

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