Mar 4, 2009
‘Glamour’ Magazine Salutes Female American Icons
Hollywood starlets pay homage to iconic women in US history

American icons like pilot Amelia Earhart, athlete Brandi Chastain, First Lady Michelle Obama and the inspirational symbol of female empowerment Rosie the Riveter (who was based on a real woman named Rose Will Monroe) are honored in the new issue of Glamour magazine which has enlisted a group of young Hollywood starlet to portray various female American icons in an amazing new photo shoot. Here is a photo of Lindsay Lohan‘s homage to Madonna:


You can do anything! That’s the message of the seven decades of female risk takers, rule breakers and style makers here. We celebrate them with the help of some very-2009 young talents.

What a great idea for a magazine photospread! I love how each iconic woman is represented by a younger member of Young Hollywood to portray her. After the jump, check out a bunch of my fave icons who are featured in this new issue of Glamour along with a short explanation of their iconicness …


Alexis Bledel as Rosie the Riveter

In 1942 the U.S. government commissioned the “We Can Do It!” poster, which featured an image of a character who became known as Rosie the Riveter. Her biceps-revealing shirtsleeves and determined look were meant to motivate American women to step out of the kitchen and into the factory to replace the men who had been pressed into service during World War II. And millions did just that, paving the way for us to pull down paychecks more than 60 years later. “She’s a symbol of women getting things done. It shows that strength is beautiful.”—Alexis Bledel, 27, of this summer’s comedy Post Grad

Alicia Keys as First Lady Michelle Obama

Not only is Obama the first African American filling the position, but she’s already making best-dressed headlines for a style that ranges from couture to J.Crew. Raised in Chicago, Obama, 45, powered on to Princeton and Harvard Law School before beginning a career during which she met, mentored and married our current President. Hail to our newest smart, opinionated, chic First Lady! “She has worked hard for everything she’s accomplished, and done so with grace and humility. So many women and girls can identify with her story.”—Alicia Keys, 28, whose most recent album is As I Am

America Ferrera as Dolores Huerta

A fierce advocate for migrant farmers, Huerta cofounded, with César Chávez, what became the United Farm Workers of America. In 1975 she played a critical role in enacting policies that allowed workers to bargain for better wages and conditions. Today, at age 79, Huerta continues to be active—last year she campaigned for Hillary Clinton’s presidential run. “She saw her own opinion and voice as [something as] powerful as any man’s.”—America Ferrera, 25, of ABC’s Ugly Betty, holding a sign that reads “strike” in Spanish

Hayden Panettiere as Amelia Earhart

In 1932 Earhart—with her leather jacket, scarf and close-cropped hair—became the first female aviator to fly a solo transatlantic flight, redefining expectations of women along the way. Though the 39-year-old disappeared in 1937 during a flight around the world, she still serves as a reminder of female fearlessness. “She proved that anything is possible. If you want to fly a plane, fly a plane…. No one can tell you no.” —Hayden Panettiere, 19, costar of this summer’s comedy I Love You, Beth Cooper, standing on a 1939 Lockheed UC-40A Electra Junior airplane

Elisha Cuthbert as Brandi Chastain

Amazing moment in sports history #1: Chastain, then 31, scores the game-winning penalty kick against China in the first-ever women’s World Cup soccer final, in 1999. Amazing moment #2: Chastain dives to her knees and tears off her jersey in celebration. Newspapers debated whether to run the photo, and commentators were shocked that she exposed her—gasp!—sports bra. But they missed the point: This was a moment when women let out a collective roar of approval and little girls discovered a new hero. “Brandi proves that we should have no excuses as women to go out there and be the best that we can be.”—Elisha Cuthbert, 26, of FOX’s 24

Lindsay Lohan as Madonna

In 1984 Madonna told American Bandstand host Dick Clark that her dream was to “rule the world.” Months later she was on her way—her album Like a Virgin skyrocketed to number one on the Billboard charts. She’s been a pop-culture powerhouse ever since, and last year, Sticky & Sweet was the highest-grossing tour by a solo artist ever. “When I was little, every day after school I would come home and put in her The Immaculate Collection disc and karaoke to it around the whole house.”—Lindsay Lohan, 22, of the upcoming film Labor Pains, re-creating Madonna’s 1984 MTV Video Music Awards performance of “Like a Virgin”

I absolutely love these photos! Again, such a great idea for Glamour to feature this tribute to American icons. While I have MAD LOVE for the fictional character of Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City, I’m not sure I would list her with some of these other amazing and truly iconic women but Emma Stone portrays her in this issue of Glamour mag. Click HERE to see the full collection of tribute photos. Which one is your fave?

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  1. Mr. Gyllenhaal says:

    These are awesome!! I really like Hayden’s picture of her being Amelia. What a cool spread. I actually kind of want to buy the magazine and just have it. To be honest, LLO’s picture is my least favorite. The one of her on her back looks good but the last picture above just doesn’t sit right with me.

  2. Kendra says:

    Awww..I love that they have Elisha Cuthbert as Brandi Chastain..What an amazing day for women soccer players that was! Sorry, but I really don’t see how Michelle Obama is an icon, but whatever..Everyone is so up the Obamas’ asses it doesn’t surprise me..

  3. Kimmy says:

    Wow those pictures are amazing! I don’t know which one is my fave, they are all amazing women in thier own right. Kudos to Glamour magazine for such an awesome idea!

  4. nicole says:

    these pics turned out really good, i like the idea behind it. LLO & Akeys are my favs. i couldnt even tell it was Alicia at first.

  5. Ashley N. says:

    I am not sure that Michelle Obama deserves the status as an “icon.” I think that it can happen, but she has not proven herself yet.

  6. babybunny says:

    I think Elisha’s picture has the most energy and captivates a moment in history so magically.

  7. jill says:

    incredible idea and well executed but i have to ask — “The Women of Woodstock?” Really? i thought that was a bit of a cop out. At least pick someone in particular!

  8. Ama says:

    I loved actress Paula Patton as Billie Holiday! She looked amazing!

  9. Posh says:

    I love both Alexis and America, they look INCREDIBLE. I agree with Jill, the women of Woodstock picture is hillarious. I would’ve narrowed in on a particular woman, (i.e. Janis Joplin, Grace Slick, or Jane Fonda) but even then, they look like fashion models (pretty antithetical to the unworldy views of the 60′s).

  10. Panti Christ says:

    Nice sideburns, Linds!

  11. jill says:

    @ Trent — Yes! Janis was exactly who popped into my mind; that would have been hot. I wonder who would have portrayed her?

  12. Samuel says:

    YAY LINDSAY!!

  13. anne says:

    Totally agree about Carrie Bradshaw. Even as a fictional character, she is not a strong female (in my eyes) by any means. They could have picked an actual writer, like Gloria Steinam.

  14. CRex says:

    Wasn’t Mary Tyler Moore a fictional character? I know it’s her name and The MTM Show, but wasn’t that whole thing based in fiction? Carrie Bradshaw is just a more modern version of MTM, if you ask me…

  15. Grace says:

    You know what annoys me the most?
    While all the actresses talk about who they are portraying, Lindsay Lohan is, once again, talking about herself —
    “When I was little, every day after school I would come home and put in her The Immaculate Collection disc and karaoke to it around the whole house.”
    Madonna’s been in the biz for nearly 4 decades now. Can’t you talk about her achievements instead of your karaoke session?!

  16. teeny says:

    i love the whole idea, and alexis looks the cutest, but i love elisha’s pic the best i think

  17. Ally says:

    Alexis is adorable. I really need her to be back on TV.

  18. Wow says:

    Some of those are just blah.

  19. PixieBassline says:

    Lindsay as Madonna????? *barf* I look more like Madonna than she does!! And “when she was little” she’d dance around to Immaculate Collection? LOL -you mean a collection of HITS, after she’d been around for a decade or more??? When I was “little”, I danced around to Madonna’s FIRST hits – Borderline, Lucky Star, etc.
    Lindsay ANNOYS the hell out of me!!

  20. Tiz says:

    Oh deffo my fave has to be Hayden’s , she looks amazing as Amelia Earhart , is my least fave goes to LiLo , dunno even her message is kinda silly.

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