20 of the most iconic dresses in history (29 photos)
Film stars and other famous women and their stunning dresses that made their mark on pop culture and history.
If you were asked, which dress from movies or fashion shows do you remember most? Be sure to write your answer in the comments!
And we made our list, so:
24th place
Cleopatra's Golden Dress (Elizabeth Taylor)
The dress was created by costume designer Renee Conley.
23rd place
Kate Winslet's dress from Titanic
An iconic scene in the history of cinema, as well as the image itself, which we will never forget!
22nd place
Angelina Jolie's black Versace dress
21st place
Rihanna's sparkling Swarovski dress
The dress was created by Adam Selman.
20th place
Scarlett's red dress from the movie Gone with the Wind
19th place
Sparkling Versace dress
Versace Atelier Couture fall-winter 1995/96, shown by Kate Moss
18th place
Julia Roberts in the movie "Pretty Woman"
The perfect example of a polka dot dress!
17th place
Beyoncé at the Met Gala wearing a Givenchy dress designed by Riccardo Tisci
16th place
Emerald Keira Knightley in the movie "Atonement"
15th place
Bella Hadid dress from Coperni brand
The dress was created right during the show!
The technology for creating the dress was invented by Fabrican. A liquid made from synthetic fibers that, upon contact with the body, “hardens” and turns into an elastic material.
14th place
The iconic Versace dress that J.Lo tried on.
JLo wore the dress on the Grammys red carpet in 2000. The model with a tropical print became so popular that it influenced the creation of the Google Image service - image search.
In 2015, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt said: “People wanted more than just text. This first became clear after the Grammy 2000 ceremony, where Jennifer Lopez appeared in a green dress that attracted everyone's attention. This was the most popular request. But we didn't have a feature that would give users exactly what they wanted. JLo in this dress. This is how Google Image Search was born.”
In 2019, at the fashion show of the Versace spring-summer collection, J. Lo again tried on this dress model.
13th place
Tulle dress from Versace Kerry
12th place
Baby's dress from Dirty Dancing
11th place
Dress "Mondrian"
In 1965, Yves Saint Laurent produced a collection called "Mondrian", whose dresses quoted the paintings of the famous abstract artist.
10th place
Metal disc dress designed by Paco Rabana
The famous model was remembered in 2022, when millions of copies of skirts and dresses were created from metal disks.
9th place
Julia Roberts' scarlet dress from the movie "Pretty Woman"
In one scene, she appeared in a red dress with bare shoulders and long white gloves. The image was withdesigned by costume designer Marilyn Vance, and the vibrant color played a major role in the outfit's iconic appeal.
8th place
Carrie's naked dress from Sex and the City
7th place
White dress Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe's dress from The Seven Year Itch by William Travilla.
6th place
Audrey Hepburn's black Givenchy dress
This dress is known to everyone without exception!
5th place
Scarlett Johansen's yellow Calvin Klein dress, which she wore to the 2004 Met Gala
4th place
Princess Diana's Revenge Dress
Princess Diana's revenge dress by Christina Stambolian. If we talk about the legendary images of a princess, this is him without a doubt!
3rd place
Juno dress from Dior
A fabulous dress embroidered with sequins, the hem of the dress resembles a peacock's tail.
Sketches of Juno
Natalie Portman at the Cannes Film Festival wearing a copy of the Juno dress
2nd place
Mugler dress 1999
1 place
Sparkling dress of Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn's dress was created by French-born designer and costume designer Jean Louis and fashion designer Bob McKee.
Not long ago there was a small scandal associated with the dress. At the Met Gala, Kim Kardashian decided to repeat the iconic look, but was never able to fully “fit” into the dress.
After the Met Gala, the dress was ruined. The finest silk simply fell apart, but you also need to take into account that the dress was already “damaged” by time and it was made for other parameters.
Do you think Kim should have worn the Merlin dress?