Something about the Fourth of July brings out the patriot in us, and nothing makes us prouder to be American than our stylish comrades. From the iconic to the icons-in-the-making, it's time we salute the women who have done this country proud in everything including homegrown labels, classic sportswear, and, yes, even stars and stripes. And with Independence Day right around the corner, we ask you to stand as we sing the praise of our country's finest.
Gwyneth Paltrow may have won an Oscar for her British accent, but when she took the stage for her trophy, this LA girl turned to America's own Ralph Lauren.
Down South, when it comes to national pride, the Texas motto applies — everything's bigger! And Carrie Underwood proved that point in Nashville wearing a star-spangled tank.
Leave it to the first lady to be the ultimate American lady — and nobody set that standard like pillbox-hat-enthusiast Jackie Kennedy.
Pepsi and Cindy Crawford, it's a combination as patriotic as baseball and Cracker Jacks.
Though her most famous contribution to women might be the pantsuit, this fiercely independent actress gave our girls much more to admire.
This South Carolina-born beauty, who appeared on 26 Vogue covers, is so timeless, she continues to front brands like The Row and Calvin Klein.
When Michelle Obama stepped out at President Obama's first Inaugural Ball, an American style star was born — make that two: the first lady and Jason Wu.
When America's sweetheart accepted her 2001 Oscar in Valentino, it felt like a win for the whole nation.
The only image more classic than Farrah Fawcett in her red swimsuit is Farrah Fawcett in her tennis whites.
Meryl Streep is an indisputable national treasure, but never more so than when she wore Catherine Malandrino's flag-print wrap dress.
The force behind the ultimate American retailer's aesthetic has been dubbed "The Woman Who Dresses America" by The New York Times. That's probably because we Americans, we all want to dress like her.
There's a good reason we're still looking up to and make movies about Marilyn Monroe. From slinky dresses to rich furs and of course, diamonds, this sexpot was a true US original.