Dresses unforgettable in cinema history
Keira Knightley said of her character Anna Karenina costume that had been one of the main weapons that allowed interpreting this complex character. While waiting for the release of this film, we remember some of our favorite dresses of all time at the movies. We started with the unforgettable look of Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Photo: EFE
Another classic and a lesson in how to wear pink was what gave Marilyn Monroe in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". The phrase "diamonds are the best friends of women" passed into history and later, Madonna took care of copying the idea for his also famous video for "Material Girl". Photo: EFE
Who does not remember Julia Robert in "Pretty Woman"? Several of his looks in the film were iconic, but never looked so discreet and elegant at the same time as when coffee took this dress "polka dots". Photo: EFE
With a minimalist style and provocative leg crossing, Sharon Stone left speechless who interrogated in "Basic Instinct". About? Lingerie to accompany this model? Better watch the movie ... Photo: EFE
Rita Hayworth starred in "Gilda" one of the sexiest striptease ever. The actress needed just removed a glove and move its magnificent red hair to go down in history with this look. Photo: EFE
They say that the image of Jessica Rabbit in the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", arose under the inspiration of Rita Hayworth. Same red hair, same stroke curves and bold attitude. Never an image of "cartoon" caused so many fantasies. Photo: Courtesy
What better recall of the romantic comedy "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" is this dress that Kate Hudson wore, reaching a ballroom like a dream in yellow. The open back, drop the dress ... Every detail of this look is perfect! Photo: EFE
The movie "Titanic" is memorable for many reasons, including the costumes. Of all the styles worn by Kate Winslet, our favorite was this dress of red silk, lace and trims in black stones with which the protagonist almost goes overboard. The tail of the suit is collected and held in the wrist to dance at home. Genial! Photo: EFE
Nicole Kidman in "Moulin Rouge." Need we say more? Photo: Courtesy
The famous "curtain dress" for Vivien Leigh (Scarlett O'Hara) in "Gone With the Wind" is probably as classic as the film itself. The dress literally made from a curtain, as the protagonist had no money or clothes, Scarlett represents determination to break through and survive. So we closed our favorites and we hope your comments: What we lacked dress? Photo: Courtesy
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