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How Audrey Hepburn is the ultimate beauty icon, according to new survey

The poll of 2,000 adults found women often prefer to look to the past for beauty inspiration

AUDREY Hepburn is the ultimate beauty icon, according to a new survey by Superdrug.

The British actress, who died in 1993, had remarkable bone structure, meticulous make-up and an elegance which was hard to match.

 Audrey Hepburn, pictured, topped the list of beauty icons
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Audrey Hepburn, pictured, topped the list of beauty iconsCredit: Getty Images

The poll of 2,000 adults found women often prefer to look to the past for beauty inspiration – as sex symbol of the 1950’s Marilyn Monroe and fifties film star Grace Kelly complete the top three.

Star of Hollywood cinema Elizabeth Taylor, Sixties goddess Brigitte Bardot and Sophia Loren, who enrolled in acting lessons after entering a beauty pageant, also feature in the top 20 list.

But modern day actress Jennifer Aniston is fourth in the top 20 list of women who have gone down in history for their timeless beauty – beating long-term rival Angelina Jolie by seven places, as the newly single actress fails to make it into the top ten.

Sarah Gardner, Superdrug Head of Beauty, said: “The top 20 list of beauty icons is a wonderful mix of classic and modern day stars, all of whom are renowned for their stylishness and sophistication.

 American actress and model Marilyn Monroe came in a close second
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American actress and model Marilyn Monroe came in a close secondCredit: Getty Images

“The vintage style of Hepburn and Monroe now defines classic, and it is telling that the list is compiled mostly of beauties of yesteryear or more mature women.

“So many of today’s favourite beauty looks such as slick eyeliner, red lipstick, and bold brows were favoured by the all-time greats.”

The study shows Welsh actress Catherine Zeta Jones is the fifth most admired beauty icon, while Princess Diana, famed for her glamour, comes in sixth.

The Duchess of Cambridge, daughter-in-law of the past Princess of Wales, takes eighth spot as women worldwide try to copy her fashion and flawless make up application.

This Morning star Holly Willoughby takes ninth place in the poll, pregnant Cheryl comes in twelfth, sixties icon Twiggy is fourteenth and Ava Gardner is fifteenth.

Joanna Lumley, Natalie Wood and Beyonce also feature in the top 20, while English roses Keira Knightley and Emma Watson complete the list.

 Princess Diana came in 6th place - two places ahead of the Duchess of Cambridge
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Princess Diana came in 6th place - two places ahead of the Duchess of CambridgeCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

When it comes to copying well known celebrity trends, the smoky eye is the look most women have tried to master, followed by winged eyeliner.

Red lipstick, glitter eyelids, bolder eyebrows and contouring are other looks modern day women regularly try out.

Sarah Gardner of Superdrug added: “When we look at the beautiful women in the news today it will be interesting to see how many of them will be remembered so many years after their heyday.

 Last on the list was Harry Potter actress Emma Watson
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Last on the list was Harry Potter actress Emma WatsonCredit: Getty Images

“To become an icon it takes so much more than being on trend and following the latest fashion.

“This survey shows that confidence and embracing what makes you unique is the most important thing, whether it’s a fabulous voluptuous figure such as Sophia Loren or Marilyn Monroe, delicate features such as Twiggy and Audrey Hepburn or just an innate sense of style such as Princess Diana.”

Top 20 Beauty Icons

1. Audrey Hepburn
2. Marilyn Monroe
3. Grace Kelly
4. Jennifer Aniston
5. Catherine Zeta Jones
6. Princess Diana
7. Elizabeth Taylor
8. Duchess of Cambridge
9. Holly Willoughby
10. Brigitte Bardot
11. Angelina Jolie
12. Cheryl
13. Sophia Loren
14. Twiggy
15. Ava Gardner
16. Joanna Lumley
17. Natalie Wood
18. Beyonce
19. Keira Knightley
20. Emma Watson



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