Annie Hall (1977)
Diane Keaton in "Annie Hall" catapulted the androgynous look into the wardrobes of women worldwide. With her loose trousers, shirts, waistcoats and ties, Annie's wardrobe transformed the way women thought about dressing and paved the way for a whole new type of fashion.
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Atonement (2007)
Keira Knightley saw jaws dropping to the floor in movie theaters nationwide as she played Cecilia in the adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel, but it wasn't just due to her show-stopping performance. Keira's stunning emerald green dress not only oozed elegance, but it was also one of the reasons designer Jacqueline Durran was nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
Audrey Hepburn's little black Givenchy dress in the opening scene has become one of the world's most iconic outfits. She was simply chic in long black gloves and dazzling jewelry, including a tiara. Audrey's Holly Golightly has become one of fashion's most recognizable characters that even helped launch the LBD into a wardrobe staple.
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Clueless (1995)
If there's one film that's the epitome of '90s fashion, it's "Clueless." From their matching all-plaid ensembles to knee-high socks, Cher and Dionne were the ultimate fashionistas of their generation — and we still envy Cher's virtual closet system!
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Rear Window (1954)
Grace Kelly showcased her status as a fashion icon in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Rear Window." In her '50s tulle skirt teamed with a black top and pearl necklace, she was the epitome of elegance and created one of fashion's most coveted outfits.
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Grease (1978)
From the Pink Ladies' iconic jackets to the poodle skirts and capri pants, "Grease" is the ultimate film for any fan of that era. However, Olivia Newton-John's transformation from Sandra Dee to Sandy and her bold all-black ensemble in the film's final scene is one of Hollywood's most beloved makeovers.
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Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
If you ever want to channel the '80s, turn to Madonna's outfits in "Desperately Seeking Susan" for inspiration. From large hair bows, big curly hair and endless amounts of jewelry, the iconic singer sums up the decade in one stylish outfit that featured an over-sized black leather jacket for ultimate cool.
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The Seven Year Itch (1955)
Mention Marilyn Monroe and the first image that comes to mind is her famous halter neck white gown as she stands over a grate in "The Seven Year Itch." With her world-famous peroxide blonde curls and billowing skirt, the dress not only helped establish Marilyn as an icon but has since been one of the film industry's most renowned costumes.
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Pretty Woman (1990)
Who can forget the scene when Julia Roberts' character Vivian returns to Rodeo Drive after a shopping spree to get back at the snooty assistant who had refused to help her? "Pretty Woman" saw a series of show-stopping fashion moments, but it was the striking red ball gown which had ladies around the world taking note.
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The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Dorothy's ruby slippers are arguably the most famous pair of shoes in the world. Donned by Judy Garland for the musical extravaganza, the red slippers have since been on exhibition with women rushing to catch a glimpse.