Rita Hayworth was a top glamour girl in the 1940s. She was a pin-up girl for military servicemen and a beauty icon for women. She was a really tall for
women of that time. And her dancing partners (like Fred Astaire) were a bit concerned about her height.
A lot of modern actresses would jelous the Hayworth willing to change appearence. She could change her hair colour for every movie she acted in.
By the way, besides height Hayworth had another problem. Her looks were considered too ethnic for mainstream audiences. But it didn`t stop Rita.
Remember, there wasn`t any modern technology. So Hayworth used painful painful hairline electrolysis to smooth out her Latin curlies and had skin bleaching to whiten herself.
And just look at Rita Hayworth pictures. She managed to get through all that
appearance struggle to prove that she was and still is perfect.
Hayworth had this beauty style which made her so uniqe. Maybe she wasn`t a fashion icon, but for sure, she was beautiful and stylish.
From the time she became a celebrity until she died she had natural long nails.
"I take care of my nails myself," she said. "I find my cuticle never tears and my nails don't break if I rub cream into them every night."
Rita Hayworth photo was once the cover of Nails magazine.
In 1940 she started a manicure trend. Her nails were long, oval and covered with bright nail polish. And not only Rita`s nails were perfect.
In 1949 her lips were chosen to be the best in the world. She had a contract with Max Factor for promotion its Tru-Color lipsticks and Pan-Stik make-up.
No matter whether Rita Hayworth means fashion icon or not, for sure she is the era's top stars and the era's greatest sex symbol.