#6: Loretta Young (1930s)
Loretta Young brings a touch of mischief and magic to this 1930s Easter photoshoot. Dressed head-to-toe in a fuzzy bunny suit and perched playfully on a tree stump, she cradles an oversized egg and flashes a wide, cheeky grin. She captures that mix of innocence and confidence that made her a standout, even early in her career.

These holiday portraits—equal parts theatrical and charming—feel like a lost art now. There’s something refreshingly unpolished about it: no heavy branding, no irony, just a star fully leaning into the moment. It’s fun, it’s weirdly elegant, and it’s completely unforgettable.