There are some dresses that stay in our minds long after the
moment is gone! Here are three of the dresses that belong in the fashion
hall of fame that we totally love! From the archives of music, fashion or film, whether
famous for their association with a specific celebrity, event or simply a
snapshot in time these dresses wow, dazzle and make our hearts skip a beat with
sheer delight!
There's almost no dress more iconic than the Givenchy sheath
that Holly Golightly, played by Audrey Hepburn, wore to go window shopping at
her favorite jewelry store in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961). Paired
with a pearl necklace, elbow-length black gloves, a tiara, a pair of dark
sunglasses and a cup of deli coffee, Hepburn's look continues to define New
York chic.
And if you'd like to try something just as structured and in lovely basic black, we'd love to suggest this fine LBD that is bound to catch admiring glances!
Julia Roberts
The most romantic scene in Pretty Woman (1990) is
not when Julia Roberts' character, Vivian Ward, first kisses the debonair
Edward Lewis, played by Richard Gere. Rather, it's when she appears
transformed, Cinderella style, in an elegant red dress. The finishing touch? A
diamond-and-ruby necklace.
Something red is just the right thing to get someone's attention though, isn't it, ladies? Go the extra mile and steal the scene, quite literally with this amazing red ensemble!
Marilyn Monroe
When William Travilla designed the white dress Marilyn Monroe
wore over a subway grate in The Seven Year Itch (1955), he probably didn't
realize it would become the centerpiece of one of the most reproduced images in
film history. The design went on to fetch a price of $5.6 million at an auction
in 2011.
Go easy, breezy with this version of a toga in cream color and style with braided headbands for the Greek Goddess look!
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