Thursday, 30 April 2015

Five Memorable Fashion Trends Inspired by Movies

Movies have played a very important role in setting fashion trends for generations. Here some unforgettable fashion trends that have inspired designers till date:

The Seven Year Itch: 


This movie, which ruled the trends of 1950s, showcased the whimsical fashion sense of Marilyn Monroe. Her iconic dresses, especially the white halter that that was blown up over a street vent, has now become a legendary symbol of sensuality.

Funny Face: 


Audrey Hepburn set a trend through her movie ‘Funny Face’. In the movie, Audrey plays the girl-next-door who goes on to becoming a fashion model. In Funny Face, she introduced the all-black look with her black turtleneck, black cigarette pants, and black pair of flats. And, this trend was followed for generations.

Cat on the Hot Tin Roof: 


In this 1958 movie, Elizabeth Taylor created quite a sensation with her white cocktail dress. Still popular in the fashion circuit, this white chiffon keen-length halter neck dress is considered as an embodiment of elegance.

Breakfast at Tiffany’s: 


The ‘Little Black Dress’, which was designed by Coco Channel in the 1920s, gained popularity when Audrey Hepburn wore it in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ in the 1960s. The dress created such a huge trend that even till date the ‘Little Black Dress’ or ‘LBD’ is a staple in most wardrobes.

Annie Hall:


The 1977 ‘Annie Hall’ created yet another popular trend, when Diane Keaton wore all men’s suit with style. This fearless experimentation in fashion quickly caught on, and women all over the world were seen following this trend.


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