Katy Perry, born Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson in 1984, emerged in the late 2000s as pop’s unapologetic bombshell, but it was her 2010 album Teenage Dream that catapulted her into full-blown sex symbol status. With jet-black hair, candy-coated visuals, and curve-hugging ensembles, she redefined pop femininity with playful sensuality. Her hits like “California Gurls,” “Teenage Dream,” and “Last Friday Night” blended flirtatious lyrics with bubblegum rebellion, crafting an era that felt like high-gloss Americana soaked in neon fantasy.
At the height of her pin-up-inspired aesthetic, Perry embodied both the girl next door and a technicolor dream. From whipped-cream bras to sultry ballads, she became a defining pop icon of the 2010s — provocative, polished, and powerfully in control of her image.