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Which famous ladies would you love to be? And who do you try to look like? I love jennifer Aniston and also holly Willoughby here in the uk.donna mills in knots landing in those divine satin blouses
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Alison Kraus. I definitely wish I could be Alison Kraus.
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Dylan Drier, the weekend weather person on the Today show. She's cute, bubbly personality, and a tushie to die for! :)
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Vera-Ellen, the Danny Kay love interest in White Christmas for those too young to remember.

I guess this is a sentimental pick since, as a wee one, watching her movies I vividly remember thinking how wonderful it would be to be so beautiful and graceful.

On a more modern note: mariah carey; voice, figure, beauty, humanity.

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Julie Bowen from Modern Family
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Suzanne Pleshette from Bob Newhart Show and The Birds.

I felt that she always looked great and sexy.
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I think for everyone this us influenced by their age and the era you ask about. I can remember back in the 70's I, and I am sure a lot of other girls, wanted to be Farrah Fawcett. That hair, those looks, it epitomized the times. Then in the 80's it was Linda Evans, those clothes she wore on Dynasty were to die for. Then it in the 90's for me it became Jill Eikenberry of LA Law. Those power suits, the cool, understated, yet confidence she carried herself with in that series made me want to dress and act just like her. Now that I am more mature I have to say I have given up trying to emulate celebrities and just be a proper woman of my generation.
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Now that I am more mature I have to say I have given up trying to emulate celebrities and just be a proper woman of my generation.[/quote]

Being a woman going on 73 in three months, I too feel like being more myself.

A well dressed and proper lady as well as being mature and very much a woman in every aspect.
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