The 12 Most Beautiful Women In History

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9. Audrey Hepburn

This delicate-featured starlet starred in world-renowned movies like “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “My Fair Lady,” and “Roman Holiday.” Her versatility allowed her to play many roles, and she was known for her understated, chic elegance. She was also a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and worked hard to raise awareness of the struggles of children in developing countries.

8. Sophia Loren

Nobody did eyebrows better than the breathtaking Italian actress Sophia Loren, who was also a staple of classic Hollywood. Even in her 80s, she’s a stunner, and it’s not just due to her confident attitude and style but how she carries herself and understands her worth. She remains optimistic, sees things with humor, and stays positive, making her timeless beauty even more immense.

7. Elizabeth Taylor

One of the most awe-inspiring beauties (and the highest-paid movie star in the 1960s), Taylor rode the fine line between being a star of classic Hollywood and one of the first modern celebs. She has married a whopping eight times but is known for so much more, acting as an advocate for many causes and humanitarian work.

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