Raquel Welch – One Million Years B.C. – 1966
Iconic and unforgettable, Raquel Welch dominates the screen in “One Million Years B.C.” She wears a fur bikini that became a defining image of 1960s cinema. In a striking black-and-white shot, Raquel stands confidently in front of a cliff, the backdrop a dusty mist that adds a touch of the film’s prehistoric setting.
This scene captures her as Loana, a character from a more advanced tribe, embodying strength and allure amidst a narrative of survival and intertribal conflicts. Raquel’s breathtaking ensemble highlights her statuesque form, and this role catapulted her to international stardom while cementing her status as a feminine symbol of her era.