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My 93 year-old grandfather, who is a devout Seventh Day Adventist, rarely talked about women in front of his daughters and granddaughters. (It was a different thing for the boys.) But he couldn’t help but profess his love for Tina Turner for all of us to hear. He was a particular fan of her legs.

As a child, before I’d ever seen “What’s Love Got to Do With It,” I knew Tina Turner as the woman who made my grandfather’s eyes gleam. I knew she had to have something.

While many of us know Tina solely from her biopic, we might have failed to recognize the roads she’s paved for female entertainers. While she wasn’t the first black woman to do so, Tina wore the blonde highlights to perfection. She made it ok for black women to work the rocker look unashamedly and as you know, her story is the epitome of strength and perseverance. Check out some of Tina’s best looks over the years.

Tina told ya’ll back in 1971 that she and Ike never do nothing “nice and easy.” (Clearly.) This picture is evidence of that fact. With her long, thick wigs and elaborate costumes, Tina knew how to “werk” while she was working. Tassels became a staple for the singer as she was known to keep it moving on stage.

You can’t mention Tina without acknowledging Ike. Although a drug addict, abuser and narcissist in his personal (and sometimes professional) life, no one can deny that the man was a musical genius who was responsible for Tina’s career. It’s quite sad that the two couldn’t live and work in peace. Had there been less abuse and ego, these two probably would have been more world renown. Knowing what we know now about their tumultuous relationship, this picture speaks volumes.

It’s hard to know all of what’s going on in this picture, but I absolutely love it! Reminiscent of Darryl Hannah in “Splash,” this photo proves that Tina wasn’t afraid to push the envelope when it came to her fashion choices. Everything from her hair, to her accessories to the outfit itself are waaay ahead of her time.