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Most famous dresses in film history

Discover the most iconic and memorable gowns from cinematic history. This ranking explores legendary movie dresses that have shaped fashion, from classic Hollywood glamour to modern blockbusters. Find out which famous film costumes, elegant evening wear, and unforgettable cinematic outfits have left a lasting cultural impact and continue to inspire trends and discussions in the world of fashion and cinema.

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    Black Satin Strapless Gown (Gilda)

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    • Iconic satin black gown

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    This dress, designed by Jean Louis, was the look that launched Rita Hayworth's career and is the epitome of glamour. Its effortlessly chic silhouette and gathered fabric at the hip made it an instant classic.

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    Blue and White Gingham Dress (The Wizard of Oz)

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    • Symbol of American cinema

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    Designed by Adrian, this simple blue-and-white gingham pinafore dress is one of the most recognizable pieces in cinema history. It has been a Halloween mainstay ever since the film's release, embodying the innocence of Dorothy.

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    Red Opera Gown (Pretty Woman)

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    • Created one of the most iconic fashion moments in film history

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    Designed by Marilyn Vance, this dazzling red gown is one of the highlights of the beloved romantic comedy. Despite initial studio concerns, its vibrant color became a standout, perfectly complementing Julia Roberts and creating an iconic film fashion moment.

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    Ice Blue Chiffon Dress (To Catch a Thief)

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    • Iconic movie dress

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    Designed by Edith Head, this breathtaking dress highlighted Grace Kelly's cool, sophisticated beauty. It remains a masterclass in understated elegance and a testament to classic Hollywood glamour.

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    Silky Blue Gown (Scarface)

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    • Iconic film look

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    Designed by Patricia Norris, this minimalist yet striking dress was a seminal moment for minimalism in fashion. It proved that simple can be best, perfectly capturing Michelle Pfeiffer's cool and sophisticated character.

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    Little Black Dress (Breakfast at Tiffany's)

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    • Designed by Givenchy

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    This dress, designed by Hubert de Givenchy, defined chic and introduced the world to the ultimate 'Little Black Dress' (LBD). It remains an instant classic and a symbol of sophisticated elegance, influencing fashion for generations.

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    Burgundy Velvet Ball Gown (Gone with the Wind)

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    • Elegant and dramatic design

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    Designed by Walter Plunkett, this unforgettable gown symbolized Scarlett O'Hara's defiance and 'shame.' It's a masterpiece of period costume design that continues to be celebrated for its drama and boldness.

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    Pink Strapless Gown (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes)

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    • Iconic costume

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    This bold and extravagant dress, designed by William Travilla, launched bold pink dresses into the stratosphere. It perfectly befitted Marilyn Monroe's cheeky persona while she famously sang 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend.'

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    Golden Gown (Beauty and the Beast)

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    • Most opulent dress Belle wears

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    Belle emerging in this voluminous golden gown is one of the most iconic moments in Disney and movie history. It personifies elegance and has become a beloved princess dress, inspiring countless dreams.

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    Green Velvet 'Curtain' Dress (Gone with the Wind)

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    • Symbolizes resilience and strength

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    Designed by Walter Plunkett, this resourceful creation is iconic for Scarlett O'Hara's determination and ingenuity. Fashioned from green velvet curtains, it symbolizes her unwavering will to survive and thrive.

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    Cheongsams (In the Mood for Love)

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    • Represents allure and subdued elegance

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    Designed by William Chang, the more than 20 different close-fitting cheongsams are central to the film's aesthetic and character development. They beautifully showcase the elegance of traditional Chinese fashion and the characters' emotional states.

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    Black Dress with Graphic Neckline (Indecent Proposal)

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    • Iconic fashion moment of the decade

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    Designed by Thierry Mugler, this black dress is notable for its signature graphic neckline, which performs all the magic. It makes it a memorable piece, embodying sophistication and a daring aesthetic.

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    Gold Mesh and Beaded Gown (Mata Hari)

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    • Intricate gold braid gown made from gold mesh and beading

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    Designed by Adrian, this amazing and elaborate costume took fifteen women three weeks to make. It showcased Greta Garbo's vulnerability as Mata Hari with its backless design, making it a truly unique and iconic piece.