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Movies have the ability to jolt and cause awe. However, it is not necessarily the movie characters who cause the magic, or even the film itself. In many cases it is the beautiful outfits of the characters in the movies that take my breath away. Some of the most beautiful dresses in our consciousness come from old movies – so, what are the most significant pieces of clothing in movies of all time?

Little White Dress

The dress that Marilyn Munroe wore in the film The Seven Year Itch is definitely one of the greatest outfits of all time. For those still holding it, it was the white dress Marilyn wore over the subway grater, which lifted up as the subway passed.

Audrey Hepburn

This number created by design house Givenchy and worn in the adaptation of the book Truman Capote Breakfast at Tiffany’s is one of the most prominent cinema moments of all time, but also one of the most memorable moments or images most of us associate with Audrey Hepburn, leaning on on the one hand, it looks very elegant, although you can do it with a voucher code at Miss Selfridge.

Olivia Newton John

The leather tights worn by Olivia Newton John in Grease are a must on the list. It should take hours of struggling and writhing and a pound of talcum, but she manages to fit into these super tight trousers and wow the world – a cinematic outfit that’s sure to remember.

Nicole Kidman’s corset

The incredibly elegant Moulin Rouge is one of the most stylish films we’ve seen in a long time. The burlesque-based film in which Nicole Kidman wears a satin corset is one of the most memorable outfits of recent years. This stylish, showy, and sexy number is one to get off on time and is a definite memory point for us.

Diane Keaton Waistcoat

As Diane and Woody Allen melted into the same pretentious, self-obsessed, and neurotic characters, Diane began to adopt comic dress choices. Her mix of waistcoat and tie is one of the most memorable outfits from the movies and certainly an obscure choice for women in their 70s, but hey it works.

Liza Minnelli

Although Judy Garland’s mother has red shoes, it is the hat Liza Minnelli in the film Cabaret will remember and talk about in her case. The hat adds an air of masculinity, which gets super sexy in the context of another outfit in the movie – one that’s really memorable.

Cate Blanchett

For awe-inspiring top that exudes and even transcends the famous elegance of the time, Blanchett’s Elizabeth: The Golden age gown is definitely one to remember. It’s big, beautiful, too elegant and everything a dress in a cinema should be.

Vivien Leigh’s dress

Going in the wind is a must-see film and this gown worn by Vivien Leigh is certainly one to remember. A beautiful elegant dress, with a large underside and a beautiful hat is a memorable, classic cut of clothing, which has been referenced throughout the history of cinema.

Judy’s Wreath

Where can we be without including the red Judy Garland boots from the Wizard of Oz. Probably the most famous outfit in cinematic history and will definitely be selling for a much higher price than Toto if it comes up for auction this time.

Kate Winslett

Titanic is an extravagant film and Kate Winslett’s dress just fits this over a look of magic and splendor. Kate Winslett wore the dress superbly and it was one of the most memorable moments from the film, aside from the sinking ship standing in the bow and the car scene. Still a very prominent part of cinema history from one of the top films of all time.

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