Jane Fonda, More legwarmers! Jane Fonda famously did what we wish every lady on this list would consider doing: She's released over 20 self-branded workout videos so devotees can attempt to achieve her toned physique. Of course, if you try to watch them now, you might find them a bit grainy—but the poor quality just makes it easier to picture yourself in one of those vibrant leotards and Jennifer Beals in Flashdance , When she puts them on, not only does she become an incredible dancer, but her legs also turn into Jennifer Beals's legs from Flashdance , and stay like that forever.
Killer thigh muscles, calves to-die-for, and the strength to weld all day and dance all night? Please let me know if you find a trunk full of '80s stuff. Cher, Cher is still out and about so often nowadays and looking great , it's easy to forget what a mega-ultra-super- babe she was back in Sonny and Cher's heyday.
Those mile-long legs paired with Bob Mackie's theatrical outfits—don't be surprised if you let out an audible, wistful sigh while gazing at old photos of the gal.
Tina Turner, You don't think "great legs" without thinking of Tina Turner. The star told Oprah that she was young, because her legs were so long, she used to think, "Why do I look like a little pony? Anne Bancroft in The Graduate , Anne Bancroft's leg is the star of one of the most recognizable movie posters of the last century. Those legs are so enticing that even her daughter Elaine weirdly forgives Dustin Hoffman's indiscretion. Brigitte Bardot, French actress Brigitte Bardot has inspired thousands millions?
Similarly, her gorgeous legs have inspired hundreds thousands? Dorothy Dandridge, Dorothy Dandridge was the first black actress nominated for the Best Actress Academy Award, for her performance as the titular character in the film Carmen Jones pictured above.
We'll remember her both for that achievement and her stunning stems. Josephine Baker, We have neither the time nor space here to discuss American-born French actress, dancer, and singer Josephine Baker's monumental place in history. The short version: She was the first African-American woman to star in a major motion picture, and she refused to perform for segregated audiences! Patients who are curious about the procedure should speak with a board-certified plastic surgeon about their options.
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Mark Soldin, consultant plastic surgeon at St George's and Kingston hospitals, and a spokesman for the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, said: "High heels make the leg more attractive because the elevation of the heel enhances the convexity of the upper calf muscles, while making the ankle region appear even thinner, more fragile and feminine.
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