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5 dresses that went down in history

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We suggest you choose one of the five most famous dresses of our time and sew it together with Burdastyle.ru

Grace Kelly



Grace Kelly is an infallible icon of style and elegance. Each of her dresses, from a personal wardrobe or tried on on the set, on it became worthy to go down in history, so choosing one of them is rather difficult. However, viewers and fans of Princess Monaco fell in love with a black and white dress from the detective film Alfred Hitchcock's “Window on the Courtyard”. It is in this dress - with a deep neckline, an open back and a luxurious fluffy muslin skirt - that the heroine first appears before the audience. She says that this dress was just brought from Paris, and we readily believe that Dior’s new bow cannot be confused with anything.
To recreate this dress, you will have to work a little with our dress pattern with a deep V-neck, which should be expanded. Complete the look with a string of pearls, white gloves and black pumps.

Princess Diana



The memory of Lady Di is alive in the hearts of her fans - the Princess is still making films and writing books, fashion magazines are writing about her style, analyzing in detail the features of the wardrobe.
One of the canonical dresses was a dark blue velvet dress by Victor Edelstein, in which the princess attended President Reagan's reception in 1985.In the White House, Princess Diana met with actor John Travolta, and the couple danced in front of admiring guests, after which the dress became known as the Travolta dress ("Travolta Dress"). By the way, in the future the famous dress presented a wealthy British gentleman, whose name remains unknown, as a romantic gift to his wife. It is only known that the dress cost him 240 thousand pounds (more than 11 million rubles).
To recreate the image, adjust the top of the top or add a special twist, taking a very unusual dress top with a deep V-neck. Complement the pattern with a skirt with a lush bottom.
Photo: National Archives and Records Administration

Kate Middleton



The blue silk dress of Kate Middleton, in which she appeared in St. James's Palace with Prince William in November 2010, where they announced their engagement, caused a stir at the time. The British brand Issa London overnight became overpopular, and the dress was sold out in no time.
If you would like to become the owner of such an elegant dress, it will be enough to shorten our satin dress.
Photo: 3things

Keira Knightley



The green silk dress from the movie "Atonement" captivated viewers around the world. They say that the silk from which this beautiful dress was sewn was so thin that several copies of the dress simply torn during the shooting.
As a basis, we recommend a pattern of an empire silhouette dress, and a back from an evening dress of a fitted silhouette.The assembly on the hips and waist will not be suitable for everyone, so you should experiment, but we are sure that if you manage to find silk of the same beautiful color, this dress will look stunning and without any assembly.

Julia Roberts



Which of us did not dream of a luxurious scarlet dress, emphasizing the whiteness of the skin, and in which you look like a delicate bud of a red rose? The creator of the cult dress, Marilyn Vance, said that she was inspired by the image of the heroine of Audrey Hepburn Eliza Doolittle in the movie "My Fair Lady", namely a light dress on the floor, in which the heroine went to an embassy reception. By the way, if Vance hadn’t been so persistent, and this dress would have been black at the request of the filmmakers!
We suggest that you yourself sew an exact copy of the dress of Julia Roberts from the movie "Pretty Woman".
Photo: pinterest.com, burdastyle.ru, shots from the films "Atonement", "Pretty Woman"

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