Marilyn Monroe’s dress in the film The Seven Year Itch, 1955
Marilyn Monroe has become a fashion icon and a symbol of sensuality worldwide. In particular, her image holding up the pleated dress has become a timeless symbol of 20th century cinema. The dress was created by designer William Travilla. Due to its cultural and historical value, in 2011, the dress was auctioned for a staggering $5.6 million in Beverly Hills.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Dior Haute Couture gown at the Oscars 2013
Jennifer Lawrence stumbled on the red carpet, but that stumble did not make her feel embarrassed, it created a media frenzy and made her gown even more glamorous. The captured image has an artistic touch. As a result, the Dior Haute Couture gown had a price tag of $4 million.
Nicole Kidman and Dior Haute Couture at the Oscars 1997
The Haute Couture silk dress intricately embroidered in the eastern style that Nicole Kidman wore at the 1997 Oscars caught everyone’s attention as she stood next to actor Tom Cruise, when they were still happy together. The gown was valued at $2 million.
Marilyn Monroe’s dress at President Kennedy’s birthday celebration
Marilyn Monroe once again wore a dress that became iconic at President Kennedy’s birthday celebration. The dress accentuated her alluring curves and became a sparkling moment with the dazzling effect of the dress’s embellishments. The dress was designed by Jean-Louis Berthaulto. It was a design made exclusively for Marilyn. Later on, it was bought at an auction with a price of $1.3 million.
Audrey Hepburn’s little black dress (LBD) in the film Breakfast at Tiffany
Audrey Hepburn is also a fashion and beauty icon of the 20th century. Her and the iconic dress in the film Breakfast at Tiffany have become unforgettable symbols in the world of cinema. The dress was auctioned for over $920,000 in 2006.
Which dress do you find the most beautiful out of the 5 dresses above? These images have become iconic in the world of fashion. Some of these dresses have been valued much higher than their original prices due to the wearer and the timeless moments associated with them.