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This week was very busy for me. Actually for my homework, every week regularly wrote my topics but today translated to English. That's why all of them appears 13th April. It's my last topic so I continue the 1950's makeup icons part II
Enjoy reading!
Grace Kelly’s 1950s fashion
Both on and off screen actress Grace Kelly’s outfits were some of the most talked about (and copied) of the decade, but her wedding to Prince Rainer III of Monaco in 1956 called for a bigger and better dress than any she’d worn before. Still cited as one of the most memorable, elegant wedding dresses of all time, her Helen Rose gown even went on to inspire a future royal bride Kate Middleton. Now that’s what you call timeless appeal.
Alfred Hitchcock and Edith Head’s 1950s fashion
The legendary director and his go-to Hollywood costume designer were a formidable team, giving us some of the greatest on-screen fashion moments ever – sometimes completely by chance. A Hitchcock heroine was nothing without her accessories, as Grace Kelly proved over and over again in To Catch A Thief, even giving us the first ever IT bag. Hitchcock and Head increased the costume budget to allow Grace’s character Francie to carry an Hermès bag and a few years later, the style was renamed the Kelly in her honour.
Brigitte Bardot’s 1950s fashion
The scene is from the Cannes Film Festival, 1953. Newcomer Bardot is stealing the show, working a hot floral bandeau as only she can. The bikini was invented in 1946 and by the mid 50s, every movie star worth their bombshell status was grabbing headlines by parading the new risqué style on the beach. But it was Brigitte who worked it first, securing the bikini’s status as the must-have fashion item – and her own future career in the process.
This week was very busy for me. Actually for my homework, every week regularly wrote my topics but today translated to English. That's why all of them appears 13th April. It's my last topic so I continue the 1950's makeup icons part II
Enjoy reading!
Grace Kelly’s 1950s fashion
Both on and off screen actress Grace Kelly’s outfits were some of the most talked about (and copied) of the decade, but her wedding to Prince Rainer III of Monaco in 1956 called for a bigger and better dress than any she’d worn before. Still cited as one of the most memorable, elegant wedding dresses of all time, her Helen Rose gown even went on to inspire a future royal bride Kate Middleton. Now that’s what you call timeless appeal.
Alfred Hitchcock and Edith Head’s 1950s fashion
The legendary director and his go-to Hollywood costume designer were a formidable team, giving us some of the greatest on-screen fashion moments ever – sometimes completely by chance. A Hitchcock heroine was nothing without her accessories, as Grace Kelly proved over and over again in To Catch A Thief, even giving us the first ever IT bag. Hitchcock and Head increased the costume budget to allow Grace’s character Francie to carry an Hermès bag and a few years later, the style was renamed the Kelly in her honour.
Brigitte Bardot’s 1950s fashion
The scene is from the Cannes Film Festival, 1953. Newcomer Bardot is stealing the show, working a hot floral bandeau as only she can. The bikini was invented in 1946 and by the mid 50s, every movie star worth their bombshell status was grabbing headlines by parading the new risqué style on the beach. But it was Brigitte who worked it first, securing the bikini’s status as the must-have fashion item – and her own future career in the process.
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