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Thursday, December 5, 2019

Story image for iconic gown from Entertainment Weekly

12 Biggest Fashion Flops of 2014

Entertainment Weekly-Dec. 27, 2014
This dress worn by anti-pants Girls actress/creator Lena Dunham, whose .... gown reminiscent of Belle's iconic golden gown from animated flick Beauty and the ...

The 10 Most Iconic Female Costumes in Movie History

Papermag-Oct. 22, 2014
Here, in my stylish opinion, are the 10 most iconic outfits in femme film history, ranked in order, ... 2) Marilyn Monroe's flying dress in The Seven Year Itch (1955).
Story image for iconic gown from Hollywood.com

25 Most Iconic Fashion Moments In Film

Hollywood.com-Jul. 10, 2014
This classic captured the height of southern glamour with impeccably tailored suits and lavish gowns. Who didn't want to rip the curtains off their windows after ...
Story image for iconic gown from Harper's BAZAAR (blog)

Princess Diana's Wedding Gown Designer Launches ...

Harper's BAZAAR (blog)-Oct. 21, 2014
Elizabeth Emanuel, the designer who, with her husband, designed Princess Diana's wedding gown in 1981, has launched a crowdfunding campaign on ...

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