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Story image for iconic gown from InStyle

Browse Some of Pop Culture's Most Head-Turning Gowns in ...

InStyle-Oct. 13, 2014
The Dress: 100 Iconic Moments in Fashion ($18; amazon.com) is an ode to the most stunning garments Hess has drawn over her career: from designer pieces ...
Story image for iconic gown from Telegraph.co.uk

Versace resurrects 'that safety pin dress' for Versus line

Telegraph.co.uk-Sep. 8, 2014
Versace unleashed two new versions of the iconic dress - which was worn by ... Lady Gaga steps out in the Versace safety pin gown in 2012 that catapulted Liz ...
Story image for iconic gown from StyleCaster

Cute Alert: Vogue Recreates Iconic Met Gala Outfits on a 4 ...

StyleCaster-May 2, 2014
Cute Alert: Vogue Recreates Iconic Met Gala Outfits on a 4-Year-Old ... This version of the Oscar de la Renta gown Lauren Santo Domingo wore in 2012.
Story image for iconic gown from Canada.com

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hosts ...

Canada.com-Oct. 1, 2014
A gallery of some of the most iconic costumes dazzles with its breadth: The Edith Head-designed dress worn by Ginger Rogers in 1944's “Lady in the Dark”; the ...

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