Today’s Hottest Celebrities Channeling Old-Hollywood Glamor
Jennifer Lopez is the new Liz (1975): No man can deny the smoldering sex appeal of Lopez, 38, and Taylor, 75, in their primes. Taylor has been hitched eight times (twice to Richard Burton), while Lopez is only on hubby number three.

Reese Witherspoon is the new Grace (1964): Both won Oscars as wives of substance-abusing singers: Witherspoon, 31, as Johnny Cash’s flame in the 2005 biopic Walk the Line; Kelly as the spouse of a fictional singer (Bing Crosby) in 1954′s The Country Girl.

Jessica Biel is the new Jane (1969): Both broke into Hollywood with their girl-next-door good looks and athletic bods, modeling before they were actresses. Biel, 25, did print ads, while Fonda, now 69, graced the cover of Vogue (twice!).

Michelle Williams is the new Mia (1968): The soft-spoken, gamine actresses sported similar short dos: Stylist Laini Reeves chopped Williams’, 27, locks in February, while Vidal Sassoon gave Farrow a $5,000 cut for her role in 1968′s Rosemary’s Baby.

Natalie Portman is the new Audrey (1961): Not only has Portman, 26, donned the dress Hepburn wore in 1961′s Breakfast at Tiffany’s, but both are humanitarians: Portman battles global poverty (FINCA), while Hepburn fought for children’s rights.

Scarlett Johansson is the new Marilyn (mid-1950s): “Maybe it’s my platinum hair, or maybe it’s my body type,” Johansson, 22, has said of being compared to Monroe. “I never really understood it and don’t see it, but I absolutely love her.”

source: Who’s the Next Hollywood Icon? [us magazine]










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