The history of women's dress in the form of a dress has hundreds of years. The first dresses appeared in the 9-10 centuries of our era, scientists attribute this to the widespread dissemination of the Christian religion, which assumed different clothes for men and women.
Since then, a lot of time has passed, and people created a huge number of different styles of dresses. The great couturiers did not tire of creating new items that managed to flash in the cinema on the impeccable figures of actresses. Many of them could not leave the audience indifferent.
In our article you can find out exactly which 10 dresses were able to enter the history of fashion.
10. White dress Marilyn Monroe
In this outfit, the actress starred in the movie "Itching of the Seventh Year" (1955), it was created by designer William Travilla. This dress entered the history of cinema.
There is a scene in the film that shows the pleated skirt of the protagonist’s dress (Marilyn Monroe) soaring up from the air stream. This outfit became the most famous in the work of the designer, for which he received the Oscar. In 2011, a statue was installed in Chicago depicting an actress in her famous white dress, which was later transported to Palm Springs.
9. Dress Grace Kelly from the movie "Catch a Thief"
The viewer who watched this film can recall the scene where the future Princess of Monaco is dressed in a beautiful white strapless dress. Alfred Hitchcock directed the process of filming the film, it was he who approved this outfit, since he not only emphasized the exquisite and sophisticated beauty of the actress, but also served as a drapery to the diamond necklace on her neck, from which nothing should distract the look.
8. Black dress by Audrey Hepburn from the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
The film was released in 1961, its hallmark was the magnificent black long dress of the actress, who plays the main role. The style has been enjoyed by many people, it is considered an example of good taste and elegance.
The outfit created was a talented designer Hubert Givenchy. He did not lose, the dress combined mystery, elegance and simplicity, the back of the outfit had an unusual neckline. In addition, the image of the actress was supplemented with long black gloves, a necklace, a crystal tiara and earrings, a mouthpiece, sunglasses.
7. The famous green dress from the movie "Gone with the Wind"
The film was released in 1939, based on the novel of the same name by Margaret Mitchell. For his main character Scarlett (Vivien Leigh) 31 dresses were sewn. Every outfit undoubtedly deserves attention, but the green dress sewn from mother Scarlett’s heavy velvet curtains was especially attractive. The creator of the masterpiece was Walter Plunkett.
In difficult times, the main character could not refuse luxurious outfits, especially since she had to go visit Rhett Butler in prison, and therefore a dress was sewn, Scarlett managed to get him a charming hat.
All the outfits of the heroine of the film faded over time, despite careful storage, they needed restoration.
6. The Red Dress of Julia Roberts
Dress actress Julia Roberts, in which she appeared in the movie "Pretty Woman", certainly deserves attention. It was created by costume designer Marilyn Vance.
The main character, a girl of easy virtue named Vivien, with the help of this outfit transforms into a beautiful and chic woman, nothing reminds her of her previous lifestyle. A red dress with bare shoulders perfectly complemented by white long gloves.
5. Dress from the film “The Scarface”
In the 1983 film, actress Michelle Pfeiffer appears in a tight-fitting, shiny dress with a deep neckline and open back. The outfit attracted the attention of fashionistas of those times, it was created by costume designer Patricia Norris.
Nowadays, many also like it, some well-known brands that produce clothing lines try to repeat it. Once, in the same dress from the Armani fashion house, the famous singer Rihanna appeared in public.
4. Dress Kate Winslet from the movie "Titanic"
Many viewers may recall that the actress, playing the role of Rosa in the movie "Titanic", wore chic outfits, since she was a representative of the nobility, one of these dresses was especially beautiful.
We are talking about the one in which she almost found herself in cold water, having fallen from a ship. The outfit created was designer Deborah Lynn Scott. The dress was made of red satin, black lace and tulle, it was decorated with numerous beads and beads, it was quite heavy. The image of the actress was complemented by long gloves of white color and exquisite precious jewelry.
3. Dress Elizabeth Taylor in the movie "Cat on a Hot Roof"
The film was released in 1987, while few people heard about the linen style of clothing. But the movie was ahead of its time, and the costume designer Edith Hyde decided on a bold experiment, wearing actress Elizabeth Taylor, in a light dress of soft yellow color from silk and lace on the straps, very similar to the combination. The image of the heroine was complemented by high-heeled shoes. Today, these dresses are at the peak of popularity.
2. Wedding dress from the film "Marie Antoinette"
The film was released in 2006, the main role of the French princess, and later the queen was played by Kirsten Dunst. Viewers can remember that the princess loved a luxurious life and beautiful outfits.
Artists and designers tried to convey her love of chic by creating a magnificent rococo dress in which Marie Antoinette danced her first dance with her husband.
1. Wedding dress Kristen Stewart from the movie “Saga: Twilight. Dawn"
Bela's wedding dress, played by actress Kristen Stewart, made her one of the most romantic, beautiful and elegant brides in the history of cinema. The outfit was created by designer from America Carolina Herrera.
The dress looked very modest, but had a train and neckline on the back, which was draped with lace. After the film was released, copies of the dress literally flooded with numerous wedding salons and online stores.