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From “Givenchy” to “Prada” .. iconic designs formed the history of the cinema

What makes a great movie? But when it comes to the visual scene of cinema, one cannot ignore the importance of fashion, as fashion plays a major role in any movie. For this reason, it is always exciting, if the most famous fashion designers in the world join these films, and helped in stars’s fashion design.

Today, we monitor some of the most famous designers who designed the costumes, looks of the heroes and heroes of a number of the most famous films in history.

“Givenchy” .. for the movie “Breakfast in Tiffany” in 1961:

  • From “Givenchy” to “Prada” .. iconic designs formed the history of the cinema

The close relationship between Audrey Hepburn and Hubert de Givenchy has been documented throughout history. In fact, there was no single film of Hepburn but Givenchy was a partner in the design of her outfits, and this was because of the star’s rapprochement with him and his work.

However, the movie “Breakfast At Tiffany’s” remains the most famous in the collaboration of the duo. The iconic black dress that Hepburn wore while shopping in “Tiffany”, and croissants ate, associated with long opera and pearl gloves, remained an icon throughout these years.

“Palman” .. for the movie “And God created women” in (1956):

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What is required by a French film, which revolves around the sunny “Saint -Tropeh”, and starring one of the icons of the cinema, Soldigit Bardo? .. Without a doubt, he needs a famous French fashion designer; To put his mark on the costumes of his heroes, and this is what happened, the name Pierre Palman was accompanied, which was at the top of every design that was included in the entire Bardo wardrobe inside the movie.

The designs of “Palman” included the famous high -collar dresses, and the skirts decorated with buttons. More importantly, a lace -shaped wedding dress, collar and belt.

“Chanel” .. for the movie “last year in Marinbad” in (1961):

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The only time that Coco Chanel tried to design a film fashion, this film has become classic of new French films, and one of the most elegant films ever.

As for the movie “Last Year in Marienbad”, directed by Alan Rene, “Chanel” designed his heroine wardrobe, Dolphin Serge, with a focus on the signatures of the house from chiffon, tulle, feathers, and lace dresses, with a lot of pearls, along with dual shoes.

Jonathan Anderson .. for the movie “Challenge” in 2024:

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“Challengers”, directed by Luka Jadagino, was successful for many reasons, far from the trio: Zendaya, Josh Okunor, and Mike Fist, Jonathan Anderson’s designs were amazingly prominent. He was praise for his unique approach to designs, and reference designs from “JW Anderson” and “LOEWE” archives, in the past and present.

“Prada”, “Dolce & Gabbana” and “Saint Laurent” .. for the movie “Romeo and Juliet” in 1996 (1996) :

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There are a few of the names of designers, which appear in the fashion section of the famous movie “Romeo and Juliet”, directed by Baz Lorman, as Australian fashion designer Kim Barrett, from Miocia Prada, asked the blue wedding suit for Leonardo DiCaprio, and relied on “Dolce & Gabbana” In the design of the leather jackets, it cooperated with “Saint Laurent” in the design of the clothes he wore Members of the biggest acting team.

Rav Simons .. for the movie “I am Love” in (2009):

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During the work of Rav Simons as creative director of Sander, the Belgian designer has allocated the time to design the movie “I am love”, along with the main fashion designer of the movie Julia Pearsanti. In order to embody the appearance and spirit of the upscale community in Milan, where the character “Swinton” was staying, Simonz designed a wardrobe of clean and luxurious silhouettes, and coordinated with many designed accessories; To complete the quiet luxury image.

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