Nancy Sinatra, precisely 5ft 3 (160 cm) tall, embodied a powerhouse image that contrasted her petite stature, making her a standout in music and film.
Best known for her 1966 hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", her go-go boots became iconic symbols that amplified her commanding presence despite her exact 5ft 3 height, turning shortness into a signature of bold femininity.
The elder daughter of Frank Sinatra, she charted hits and acted in films like The Wild Angels, where her compact 160 cm frame fueled a fierce, unyielding persona that defined her career.