Many of the most glamorous costumes in films have stood the test of time and even created fashion trends in real life.
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| The incredibly sexy red strapless dress that Julia Roberts wore in the movie "Pretty Woman," paired with classic white gloves, has become a favorite outfit choice for many women. |
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| The black Givenchy dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in the romantic comedy "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961) is widely regarded as one of the iconic outfits of the 20th century and one of the most famous "little black dresses" of all time. |
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| A touch of boldness, a hint of seduction, and a lot of personality, Calvin Klein's dress in "Clueless" truly captivated men from the very first glance. |
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| The elegant yellow satin dress that Karen Patch designed for Kate Hudson in the movie "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" truly helped the actress showcase her irresistible charm and sexiness. |
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| The moment when the white dress of film legend Marilyn Monroe was lifted up before the admiring gaze of actor Tom Ewell in the film "The Seven-Year Itch" has become the envy of any woman in the world, and it is certainly one of the most famous outfits of all time. |
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| Elegant, unique, and truly distinctive, the costume in "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" brilliantly earned an Oscar for the talented designer Alexandra Byrne. |
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| The fairytale story in the movie "The Princess Bride" made audiences cry and laugh, but they never forgot to admire the incredibly gorgeous princess dresses on screen. |
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| Beyond its impressive cinematography, "To Catch a Thief" also introduced the world to the dreamy blue chiffon dress that film legend Grace Kelly wore during her romantic scenes alongside co-star Cary Grant. |
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| Nicole Kidman's stunning red dress in the movie "Moulin Rouge!" still makes fans swoon. |
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