Floor-length dresses that looked more like they belonged at the Oscars than at ringside.

When we talk about the Golden Era of professional wrestling, names like Hulk Hogan and Randy "Macho Man" Savage dominate the conversation. However, the true visual heart of that era was . Known as "The First Lady of Wrestling," Elizabeth Hulette redefined what it meant to be a woman in a male-dominated industry.

Miss Elizabeth paved the way for every woman who entered the wrestling ring after her. She proved that a woman could be a powerhouse through grace and presentation alone. Today, fans still look to for inspiration on how to blend timeless elegance with a powerful professional presence.

One of the most iconic moments in wrestling history—the reunion of Savage and Elizabeth—featured a style pivot. Moving away from the strictly formal, she began incorporating more color and sparkle, reflecting the high-octane energy of the late 80s. This era gave us some of the most sought-after , featuring her in iconic cocktail dresses and tailored blazers. The WCW Era: A Modern Makeover

In the mid-to-late 90s, Miss Elizabeth moved to WCW, and her style underwent a dramatic evolution. This was the era of "Hollywood" glamour:

Miss Elizabeth: The Evolution of Wrestling’s First Lady (Pics & Style Gallery)

Her transition into more contemporary, sleek fashion during her final years on screen. Legacy of a Style Icon

Miss Elizabeth’s fashion photoshoot history remains a point of fascination because she never relied on the "shock value" styles that became common in later eras. She stayed true to a core aesthetic of . Whether she was in a sequined gown or a simple turtleneck, her presence was undeniable. Miss Elizabeth Style Gallery Highlights:

Usually a simple set of pearls or modest gold earrings. The WrestleMania VII Transformation

When Miss Elizabeth first appeared at the side of Randy Savage in 1985, she brought an immediate air of sophistication to the WWF. Her early fashion was characterized by: