
The 1970s were a decade of strong opinions about beauty, fame, and exactly who deserved a place on a Vogue cover. Amid the vibrant nights at Studio 54, disco’s exuberance, and a fashion industry newly obsessed with personality, a different kind of icon emerged. These folks were never predictable, rarely subtle, and absolutely enduring. This list celebrates the models, actresses, and cultural trailblazers who defined that dramatic visual shift. Scroll down to discover the faces who made 1970s style impossible to overlook. And let us know in the comments: Who would you add to this list?
#21: Jerry Hall (July 2, 1956 – Present)
Standing six feet tall with flowing blonde hair, Texan-born Jerry Hall soon became a leading figure in 1970s high fashion and the Studio 54 scene. By 1977, she had appeared on over ten Vogue covers and became one of the world’s highest-paid models. Known for her unique mix of Southern charm, athletic grace, and rock-and-roll allure, Hall was a favorite muse for top designers and photographers.

