Movie-dresses

Western experts on film and fashion in the face of the journal «In Style» ranked the best, in their opinion, to pay for the entire history of cinema.

10. On the tenth place was beautiful Vivien Leigh as Scarlett in of "Gone With the Wind" (1939). Gorgeous dress in the film - a great variety, but the judges loved this outfit, which also shows the contradiction between the stiff behavior of the main character and her passionate nature.









9. Ninth place at Cate Blanchett in "The Golden Age" (2007). Luxurious dress in a different color emphasizes the dual nature like Queen Elizabeth, despite her strict manners and powdered face.







8. On the eighth place ranking is the first contradiction - namely, not a dress, and a set of completely different items of clothing - suit Liza Minnelli from "Cabaret" (1972). Black shorts, vest, boots and stockings and bowler hat like a snow-white skin Lisa emphasize and help add image dangerous looseness.

7. Another striking pop samples sparkles and shimmers corset Satin hovering over the world - Nicole Kidman in "Moulin Rouge" (2001). The designer describes this outfit as "a dream of love and passion».



6. Another "'insolvency' to grab sixth place. This suit Diane Keaton in Woody Allen film "Annie Hall" (1977). Such men dress like Diane adds more femininity.







5. Well, they do not remember the dress Kate Winslet in "Titanic" (1999). Needless to dress as though created to disrupt the foundations and class boundaries: from the top of richly embroidered black skirt looks bright.







4. In fourth place - a bold open top and tight-fitting her like a second skin tights helped Olivia Newton-John to become the star of the movie "Grease" (1978). This is rock and roll, baby!





3. In third place - the little black dress Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961) - the result of two geniuses - very Audrey and Hubert de Givenchy. Black evening dress, complemented by long gloves, strings of pearls and a small tiara ideally suited for feminine, elegant Audrey.





2. "Silver" has got to dress for Marilyn Monroe, displayed in the famous scene from the movie "The Seven Year Itch" (1955). Air playful outfit forever remain a symbol of how the world of fashion and cinema.





An interesting detail: in the film, the skirt does not fly up as high as in the promo photos. You can see for yourself:

1. The winner turned out to Keira Knightley in the emerald-green dress from the film "Atonement" (2007). Silk dress, gathered at the waist, captured the judges its refinement and elegance. Designer dresses - Jacqueline Durrant, she wore Knightley for her role in "Pride and Prejudice."