By Bryanne Salazar
4:00am PST, Dec 17, 2023
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We’re looking again at a number of the most iconic clothes in cinematic historical past…
In some of the unforgettable moments within the 2003 rom-com ” Lose a Man in 10 Days,” Kate Hudson’s Andie Anderson dons a Harry Winston necklace that includes an enormous yellow rock known as the Isadora diamond. The movie’s costume designer collaborated with Carolina Herrera to create a glance that will completely praise Andie’s bling: “[The costume designer] labored with the [Carolina Herrera] workforce to create one thing that she felt was timeless, basic and clear. I keep in mind all of our fittings and ensuring that the strains of the gown have been clear and sharp, and the again was all very particular. … I really like that gown. I feel that colour simply was a type of assertion colours and was nice on digicam,” Kate advised Self-importance Honest in early 2023.
Mentioned her on-screen love, Matthew McConaughey, of the enduring look, “[Kate] in that gown was 100 out of 100 knockout. It fully labored.”
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There is a sure sense of comedy to the emerald inexperienced velvet gown that Scarlett O’Hara (performed by Vivien Leigh) wore within the 1939 historic drama “Gone with the Wind.” Scarlett does not need Rhett Butler (performed by Clark Gable) to know she’s working out of cash, so she makes this gown from her curtains, fashioning them collectively utilizing her mom’s gown patterns. The outcome? Scarlett seems to be “ok to eat” (in keeping with Rhett).
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When Julia Roberts’ character, prostitute Vivian, stepped out on this crimson robe with a sweetheart neckline and lengthy white gloves within the 1990 movie “Fairly Lady,” all of us let loose a collective sigh. What adopted was the well-known scene the place Edward (performed by Richard Gere) opens a field and exhibits Vivian the gorgeous necklace he is borrowed for her to put on, then playfully snaps it closed when she goes to the touch it. Everybody from that second on wished to be Vivian, in that gown, with that good-looking man taking a look at her in full and utter awe.
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It is essentially the most iconic promenade gown in film historical past: the do-it-yourself pink polka-dot frock that Molly Ringwald’s Andie Walsh creates from two older clothes in 1986’s “Fairly in Pink.”
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Even should you’ve by no means seen the 1954 movie “The Seven Yr Itch” starring Marilyn Monroe, you most likely have some kind of cognitive affiliation with the picture of her gown flying up whereas she stands over a subway vent. All of us do. The horny white halter gown and Marilyn’s playful pose have turn into a part of our collective acutely aware, rising above the standing of iconic to turn into some of the legendary moments in cinema historical past.
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Kiera Knightley donned this unforgettable inexperienced robe within the 2007 romantic mystery-drama “Atonement.” Hailed as probably the greatest clothes in movie historical past, the slip type sheath featured an open again and a full, voluptuous skirt that was mandatory for the scandalous scene that adopted. For her work on the movie, costume designer Jacqueline Durran was nominated for an Oscar for greatest costumes.
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“Oh, no, you do not perceive: That is an Alaïa. … It is like a very essential designer,” Alicia Silverstone’s Cher Horowitz famously says whereas being mugged at gunpoint within the hit 1995 comedy “Clueless.” In honor of the movie’s twenty fifth anniversary in 2020, costume designer Mona Could advised E! Information she needed to bounce by way of a bunch of hoops to safe the gown: “We needed to, like, discover any individual who is aware of the right way to get to [designer Azzedine Alaïa] and borrow the gown, however then we needed to guarantee that we are able to alter the gown to suit Alicia, and it was going to be on the bottom, so if it ever snags, can we return it?” she recalled.
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The 12 months was 1963 and the film was “Cleopatra,” which starred the world’s most sensuous actress of the time, Elizabeth Taylor. Her gown was some of the ornate designs ever made in movie historical past. The glittering phoenix-inspired cape was produced from strips of gold leather-based, usual with numerous sequins and beads. Costume designer Renie Conley gained the Academy Award for greatest costume design — although the fee for such elaborate costumes contributed to the film going far over funds. Liz’s golden cape and matching robe impressed a complete technology to glitzify their very own wardrobes, and by 1964, jewellery, headpieces and clothes like Cleopatra’s have been an official factor on this planet of trend.
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We could not resolve if Billie Burke’s glowing pink robe within the 1939 fantasy basic “The Wizard of Oz” was extra memorable than Judy Garland’s blue-and-white gingham gown, however then we realized we did not have to decide on. We’re optimistic if anybody wore both of these clothes, we would know precisely who impressed their look. That is iconic.
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It was laborious to choose only one iconic gown from the 1997 blockbuster hit “Titanic,” however we’re pretty sure this tailor-made coat gown is without doubt one of the greatest. Worn by Kate Winslet in her function as Rose DeWitt Bukater, the downtrodden socialite who falls in love with hunky artist Jack (performed by Leonardo DiCaprio), this structured black-and-white striped gown and wide-brimmed hat gave Rose an air of energy and magnificence. It additionally confirmed how closed-off she was from actuality till Jack helped her unbutton her beliefs (and her gown).
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Michelle Pfeiffer oozed glamorous indifference within the slinky deep-blue spaghetti-strap gown with a thigh-high slit that her onscreen alter ego, Elvira Hancock, donned throughout an evening out along with her husband, Al Pacino’s Tony Montana, in 1983’s “Scarface.”
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In our all-time favourite love story, 2004’s “The Pocket book,” Rachel McAdams’ Allie dons a child blue button-down gown with floral-print buttons and matching trim to reunite along with her former sweetheart, Ryan Gosling’s Noah. (It is the identical gown she’s carrying after they share that rain-drenched makeout session within the ’40s-set movie.)
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We simply have one (very lengthy) phrase for Julie Andrews’ frilly white Victorian-influenced gown with its matching parasol from the 1964 movie “Mary Poppins” — Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! We do not want a spoonful of sugar to think about ourselves dancing and singing on this very girly, undeniably iconic gown.
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One other Marilyn Monroe robe to make it on our record is the satin pink stunner worn throughout her efficiency of “Diamonds Are a Lady’s Finest Pal” within the 1953 musical comedy “Gents Favor Blondes.” The gown, which hugged each curve and was accentuated with a playful bow on her bottom and lengthy, slender matching pink gloves, was an on the spot iconic trend second in cinema. The gown offered at public sale in 2010 for a reported $310,000 — though some consider the gown wasn’t the unique.
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Elle Woods’ sparkly pink courtroom look was good on Reese Witherspoon’s Harvard Legislation Faculty scholar in 2001’s “Legally Blonde” as she strutted into courtroom with Chihuahua Bruiser tucked inside her matching pink bag — and proceeded to query her hostile witness into confessing to the crime, exonerating Elle’s consumer.
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Here is one other iconic Julie Andrews film look: the easy frock and apron she donned to painting Maria within the 1965 musical “The Sound of Music.” Whereas it may not be essentially the most lovely robe in existence, it’s a basic look that is made its means into Halloween costume shops and our hearts, inspiring us all to sing, “The hills are alive, with the sound of muuusic…”
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No person places Child in a nook on this beautiful however easy baby-pink gown. Jennifer Gray donned this unforgettable frock within the remaining scene in 1987’s “Soiled Dancing.”
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We’ll at all times love the Barbie-inspired multi-colored social gathering gown that Jennifer Garner sported as 13-year-old Jenna Rink, who’s trapped within the physique of her 30-year-old future self, in 2004’s “13 Occurring 30.” As she tells her teenage neighbor, it really works ‘trigger she’s “obtained these unimaginable b**** to fill it out.” Ha!
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There are few clothes extra iconic than Carrie Fisher’s (ahem, Princess Leia’s) flowing white gown robe in 1977’s “Star Wars.” The gown and her hair have impressed many trend developments during the last 40-plus years and we do not assume that is going to vary any time quickly.
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Robin Wright donned a number of unforgettable seems to be for her function as Princess Buttercup in 1987’s “The Princess Bride” — from her crimson using robe to her nation gown and never one however two wedding ceremony robes. However our favourite is the blue gown she sports activities whereas barely tolerating the advances of Chris Sarandon’s Prince Humperdinck. It really made her beautiful blue eyes pop!
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We’ll simply say it now: Vanessa Bell Calloway regarded fierce within the 1988 comedy “Coming to America.” Within the film, she performed Imani Izzi, the meant bride-to-be of Prince Akeem (performed by Eddie Murphy). Her extraordinarily fitted leafy gold gown with an impossibly lengthy prepare was some of the dazzling seems to be within the movie and, dare we are saying it, of all the decade.
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It is one other one in all cinema’s most iconic type moments: the (often crimson) gown that Julie Christie’s Lara Antipova is pressured to put on by her older lover within the 1965 adaptation of “Physician Zhivago,” which is ready in Russia between 1903 and the Nineteen Thirties. The epic love story gained 5 Oscars, together with greatest costume design!
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Within the 2012 romantic drama “Anna Karenina” Keira Knightley slayed in a wide selection of beautiful robes, however we have been head over heels for this billowing satin plum robe, which she wore with a fur stole and matching feathered hat. The entire seems to be Keira wore for the movie have been designed by “Atonement” costume designer Jacqueline Durran, who took house an Academy Award for greatest costumes. Clearly she and Keira make for a profitable mixture!
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Audrey Hepburn donned one other unforgettable look within the 1964 musical “My Honest Woman,” which facilities round a poor Cockney flower vendor, Eliza Doolittle, who’s reworked right into a member of excessive society by Rex Harrison’s Professor Henry Higgins. Towards the top of her transformation, Eliza dons this beautiful white gown with black accents and an identical hat to the Ascot horse races. Costume designer Cecil Beaton took house the Oscar for greatest costume design for his work on the movie.
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You will not be stunned to be taught that the creator behind Emma Watson’s lovely, billowing golden ball robe in “Magnificence and the Beast” was Oscar-winning costume designer Jacqueline Durran (from “Atonement” and “Anna Karenina”). The gown was impressed straight by the 1991 animated model of the movie, with Jacqueline including historic touches from 18th century France to make the gown come to life. Emma additionally had a say within the design — she would not put on a corset — and wished a gown that had motion. The outcome? This wonderful robe that appears prefer it was ripped from the pages of a fairy story.
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A lot in the identical means that Belle’s daylight yellow gown in “Magnificence and the Beast” is iconic, so is the powder-blue ball robe worn by Lily James within the 2015 live-action fairy story basic “Cinderella.” The gown wasn’t simply immaculate in its magnificence — it was additionally a sign of Cinderella’s transformation from sufferer to queen-in-waiting. The costume designer, Sandy Powell, was nominated for an Oscar for her visually beautiful work.
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Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen would possibly spend a lot of the 2012 sci-fi movie “The Starvation Video games” in her area uniform — which is supposed to be extra tactical than trendy — however earlier than she’s pressured to combat for her life, the District 12 Tribute has no less than one main trend second: the “Lady on Fireplace” gown. Throughout her interview with Stanley Tucci’s Caesar Flickerman, Katniss dons a strapless crimson mermaid gown that truly sparks flames within the skirt when she twirls.
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Do not cry for Madonna, Argentina, as a result of the reality is, she regarded fierce as Eva Perón within the 1996 biographical drama “Evita.” Toppling Elizabeth Taylor’s former document within the film “Cleopatra,” Madge had 85 costume adjustments for the movie. Of all of the seems to be, some of the iconic clothes within the film is this easy black-and-white button-up sheath with element work on the collar, sleeves and hip. The matching black hat create an ideal trend story of a lady who’s embraced her new life because the spouse of Agentina’s president.
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Sometimes called the “We could dance?” gown, this beautiful satin quantity from the 1956 biographical drama “The King and I” worn by actress Deborah Kerr nonetheless makes our hearts flutter. The robe featured a corseted bodice, puffy Elizabethan sleeves embellished with glowing gems and a ravishing entrance bow, culminating in some of the elegant clothes in film historical past. Actually nobody can be stunned to be taught that the costume designer for the movie, Irene Sharaff, gained an Academy Award for her work.
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The 1991 darkish comedy “The Addams Household” introduced the basic skin-tight and seductive type of Morticia Addams to the massive display screen and we’re nonetheless mesmerized. Worn by actress Anjelica Huston, the black, long-sleeved gown with a prepare nearly regarded like dripping tar, giving Morticia that “risen from the underworld” attraction we’ll always remember.
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The 1998 movie “Shakespeare in Love” gained Gwyneth Paltrow her first (and to date, solely) Oscar, however it additionally occurred to win an Academy Award for greatest costume design. With decadent interval clothes like this one, it is easy to see why. This is without doubt one of the robes that stood out and stays a testomony to the artistic genius of costume designer Sandy Powell — a sublime cream-and-gold quantity with shimmery gildings, a heavy gold cape and an empire waist. Based mostly on trend from the 1500s, this gown made us all wish to take a time machine and be a part of the theater.
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We really had a tough time deciding which gown from “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” to decide on. Cate Blanchet starred within the title function and wore a number of robes which can be ceaselessly etched in our recollections. One of the crucial placing, nonetheless, was this saffron yellow robe with an intimidating full skirt meant to create distance between Elizabeth and her courtroom. Designer Alexandra Byrne described discovering inspiration from historic work in addition to from trend labels like Vivienne Westwood and Balenciaga. Her work paid off, as she gained the Oscar for greatest costume design for the movie.
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One other Academy Award-winning movie for greatest costume design was 2001’s “Moulin Rouge” starring Nicole Kidman because the attractive red-headed courtesan Satine. Considered one of her most stand-out seems to be within the movie was this baby-pink skin-tight quantity that includes jeweled hearts on the bosom and a protracted, open, feathered skirt. The ensemble was each playful and horny, which have been the hallmark traits of Satine’s persona.
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Mia Wasikowska donned this easy baby-blue home gown within the 2010 semi-animated fantasy journey “Alice in Wonderland.” Whereas remakes of this basic story have been advised and retold, costume designer Colleen Atwood did not need the movie’s type to be a mere repeat. As an alternative, she paid homage to the unique drawings within the 1865 manuscript, bringing this movie’s trend a way of authenticity. It additionally allowed audiences to really feel a way of familiarity with out wanting on the same-old type. For her work, Colleen gained the Oscar for greatest costume design.
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Can we get an amen for this little black gown (and wonderful wig) worn by Angela Bassett in “What’s Love Received To Do With It”? The 1993 biopic on the lifetime of hit singer Tina Turner was as large and daring as we anticipated, however it got here alive when Angela donned this basic Tina look. Significantly, we needed to do a double take throughout this scene to verify Miss Tina herself wasn’t on the stage.
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We won’t recover from how dreamy Liv Tyler regarded within the 2002 movie “Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” as Arwen carrying this floor-length crushed velvet medieval robe. Half Elven and half human equaled 100% fashionable in our e-book.
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Carrie Bradshaw (performed by Sarah Jessica Parker) wore some of the attractive wedding ceremony robes of the century within the 2008 “Intercourse and the Metropolis” film. The one drawback? The robe, designed by Vivienne Westwood, by no means made it to the altar since Carrie’s husband-to-be, Mr. Huge (performed by Chris Noth), obtained chilly ft and skipped the marriage. Nonetheless, wasn’t it a factor of glory? Additionally, a shout-out to Carrie’s bridesmaids, Miranda (performed by Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (performed by Kristin Davis) and Samantha (performed by Kim Cattrall), who regarded beautiful of their horny, daring clothes.
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These are the clothes everybody remembers after they consider the film “Dreamgirls.” Starring Beyonce, Anika Noni Rose and Jennifer Hudson as a soul-singing trio within the early 1960’s destined to take over the airwaves, the ladies shined in these knee-high clothes with fitted bodices, sweetheart necklines and flaired hems. Sharen Davis, who designed the costumes for the movie, was later nominated for an Oscar for her work.
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As Queen Amidala in 1999’s “Star Wars Episode I – The Phantom Menace,” Natalie Portman rocked some futuristic garb that made it clear she was royalty. This look — a crimson-cloaked robe with gold embroidery and a fierce headpiece — stands out as some of the highly effective and regal seems to be from the movie.
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Can anybody overlook the attractive look Whitney Houston rocked as Rachel Marron on stage within the 1992 romantic drama “The Bodyguard”? Whereas Rachel had a number of jaw-dropping costumes within the movie, one in all our favorites is that this halter-style black robe paired with a jeweled headdress and stacked bracelets, which made her look regal in addition to edgy. It is no marvel Kevin Costner’s character, Frank Farmer, fell head-over-heels in love along with her.
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Depart it to Audrey Hepburn to make a couple of look on our record of most iconic clothes in movie historical past! The actress, seen right here alongside co-star William Holden, starred in 1954’s “Sabrina,” which featured some unimaginable trend together with this elegant white robe coated in intricate black embroidery all designed by Hubert de Givenchy.
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Once we have been little, we dreamed of rising as much as appear to be Jennifer Connelly’s Sarah Williams within the magnificent ballgown she dons throughout a masquerade scene in 1986’s “Labyrinth.” (The dream additionally included sharing a dance with David Bowie’s Goblin King Jareth, we admit.)
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Once we consider Grace Kelly, we regularly image her on this look from 1954’s “Rear Window.” The blonde magnificence and future princess donned a surprising robe with a fitted black velvet bodice and a full white skirt with floral particulars alongside the waist for her function as socialite Lisa Fremont. Famed Paramount costume designer Edith Head labored on the Alfred Hitchcock-directed thriller.
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Two phrases: cash and Prada. That is the genius at play within the dazzling chandelier gown worn by Carey Mulligan in Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 adaptation of “The Nice Gatsby.” That includes a mink stole and a nude tulle overlay embroidered with a whole lot of Swarovski crystals, Carey’s character, Daisy Buchanan, regarded like a imaginative and prescient of wealth and privilege.
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Practically 4 decades earlier than Carey Mulligan introduced Daisy Buchanan to the massive display screen in Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Nice Gatsby,” Mia Farrow took on the function in a 1974 movie written by Francis Ford Coppola. We significantly keep in mind the glitzy beaded robe Daisy wore with an identical beaded headdress, pearls and a cream feathered bag.
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There is a purpose the 1958 musical comedy “Gigi” starring Leslie Caron gained greatest costume design on the Academy Awards — and it has every part to do with this gown. Manufactured from shimmery white satin with a prolonged and dramatic prepare and black feather gildings, the gown made Leslie (as Gigi) stand out amongst the group and look so elegant and refined, everybody fell silent.
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Within the 2006 biopic “Marie Antoinette,” Kirsten Dunst took on the title function, taking part in the queen consort in love with the finer issues in life (even because the individuals of France have been ravenous). Of all of the robes Kirsten wore, our hands-down favourite is the closely embroidered wedding ceremony robe worn throughout the bridal ceremony between Marie and King Louis XVI. The satin robe was made from creamy silver silk and embellished with beads, jewels and a few severe panniers.
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The satiny purple robe Vida Boheme (performed by Patrick Swayze) wore within the 1995 comedy “To Wong Foo, Thanks For Every thing! Julie Newmar” was unforgettable. As Vida sashayed down the runway to the music “She’s A Woman” by Tom Jones throughout the drag queen magnificence pageant, she had each one in all us slack-jawed and even a little bit bit envious. That gown was poppin’!
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Simply by taking a look at this magnificently embroidered midnight blue robe worn by Glenn Shut within the 1988 drama “Harmful Liaisons,” we completely see why the movie gained an Academy Award for greatest costume design. Within the movie, Glenn performs the Marquise de Merteuil, a femme fatale and noblewoman intent on revenge. Of all the various luxurious, elaborate costumes, this gown is a transparent contender for No. 1.
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Chinese language actress Ziyi Zhang wore a number of attractive conventional Chinese language robes within the 2004 romantic drama “Home of Flying Daggers,” however none have been as basic (or lovely) as this colourful, flowing Hanfu gown that allowed her to point out off her martial arts experience whereas nonetheless wanting royal and chic. Costume designer Emi Wada styled the gown after Chinese language work from the identical time interval.
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The horny crimson sequined flapper gown and dazzling beaded headpiece worn by Margaret Avery’s character, Shug, have been the un-credited stars of “The Coloration Purple” — additionally they performed a task in serving to Whoopi Goldberg’s character, Celie, come out of her shell and really feel lovely for the primary time in her life.
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To the untrained eye, Salma Hayek’s easy inexperienced cotton gown with a crimson scarf within the 2002 biopic “Frida” may not have appeared iconic. Nevertheless, the gown, just like the movie, gave viewers a renewed appreciation for conventional Mexican clothes and heritage. Even 15 years after the movie’s premiere, when somebody desires to appear to be Frida Kahlo, they usually accomplish that by donning a sack gown and crimson scarf (and, let’s be sincere, that superior braided coiffure too).
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Sure, even the 2016 biographical drama “Hidden Figures” gave us an iconic gown we’ll always remember. Due to costume designer Renee Ehrlich’s studious work researching the time interval (Sixties) and the truth that the principle character within the movie, Katherine G. Johnson (performed by Taraji P. Henson), made her personal garments with respect to NASA’s strict gown code insurance policies, the garments featured within the movie needed to be sensible in addition to lovely. When Katherine stepped up on the ladder to unravel a sophisticated math equation carrying this beautiful full-skirted floral gown, we could not assist however cheer.
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One factor the 2005 movie “Memoirs of a Geisha” obtained proper was the beautiful type of the Japanese kimono within the mid-Twentieth century. Michelle Yeoh (proper) performed Mameha, a seasoned geisha who teaches younger Sayuri (performed by Ziyi Zhang, left) the artwork of her craft. Specifically, Mameha’s shimmery inexperienced silk kimono with delicate embroidery regarded positively glamorous, even when she was off obligation for the evening.
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There may be a lot magic and sweetness within the 2006 Spanish-Mexican movie “Pan’s Labyrinth.” The star of the film, Ivana Baquero, performed a younger lady named Ofelia who wore a easy, drab shift-dress all through a lot of the movie. However when she stepped into the faun’s royal courtroom, she was instantly carrying a shiny crimson and gold gown and given a brand new lease on life.
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Dorothy Dandridge starred in her breakthrough function with the 1954 movie “Carmen Jones.” Dorothy’s fitted black off-the-shoulder shirt paired with a sultry crimson skirt (and naked ft) have been so horny, they nearly outshined her Oscar-nominated efficiency.
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2018’s “Loopy Wealthy Asians” was crammed with a number of scenes that featured beautiful couture items. One which significantly stood out? The marriage, the place Constance Wu’s Rachel Chu arrives carrying a fairy tale-like tulle robe by Marchesa. Enjoyable reality: The sunshine blue confection has since been donated to the Nationwide Museum of American Historical past.
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You would possibly see a tutu, however what we noticed after we watched “Black Swan” was a Swarovski crystal and feather-embellished costume that empowered Natalie Portman’s character, Nina, to embrace her deviant aspect and turn into the sinister title character — and go a little bit loopy within the course of, however we digress. The elegant black tulle tutu designed by Rodarte impressed controversy as a result of the sisters behind the label weren’t eligible for an Oscar nomination as a result of they weren’t members of the Costume Designers Guild. Scandal apart, the look impressed developments on the most important runways, together with Chanel, Oscar de la Renta and Lanvin. Due to Nina, carrying a tutu in on a regular basis life turned a risk for us all.