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Movies, music and Peak TV are well and good, but our favorite part of awards season is ogling the stunning dresses. So, we patiently wait for the 81th annual Golden Globe Awards—hosting duties ...
By ISABELLE CHAPMAN The Academy Awards are as much about celebrating the greatness of film as they are about fashion. Throughout Oscar history, female stars have stolen our attention on the red ...
Meat dress of Lady Gaga, worn at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards; Pink dress of Marilyn Monroe, worn in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; Red dress of Julia Roberts, worn in the 1990 film Pretty Woman; Union Jack dress, worn by Geri Halliwell at the Brit Awards 1997; White dress of Marilyn Monroe, worn in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch [2]
It has been described as "perhaps the most famous little black dress of all time" and exerting a major influence on fashion itself by directly making it popular. [4] [13] In a survey conducted in 2010 by LOVEFiLM, Hepburn's little black dress was chosen as the best dress ever worn by a woman in a film. [3]
Harper's Bazaar and Grazia Daily have called the gown as the most famous costume piece in the film. [4] [5] Johanna Cox of Elle described the piece as "one of the most famous red dresses in film history". [13] The gown was reproduced for the musical adaption of Pretty Woman, with a "more relaxed and less corset-like" design. [8]
As award season nears its close, Sarah Young looks at all the gowns that have earned a special place in fashion history From Audrey Hepburn to Gwyneth Paltrow, the most iconic Oscars dresses of ...
In the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, American entertainer Judy Garland wore a blue-and-white dress in her seminal role as Dorothy Gale throughout the film. Also nicknamed the "Dorothy dress", [1] [2] [3] it was designed for the film by MGM costume designer Adrian, who based it on L. Frank Baum's description of Dorothy's dress in his children's book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900).