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Iconic dress
After the fantastic success of our ‘iconic dress’ posts here at MSL we’ve decided to widen our search by respectively paying homage to designers themselves, and in particular how a style of garment has become synonymous with their name. For instance a unique dress style can turn an unknown designer into an A list star...
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It’s safe to say that there are very few women out there that wouldn’t class Dirty Dancing as one of their favourite movies of all time, and with this in mind here at MSL we thought we’d take a closer look at Baby’s iconic floaty pink dress to see just why it has had such...
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Iconic dresses are more often than not always synonymous with a particular designer or brand which can catapult a woman into unknown realms of popularity, though on rare occasions a garment can claim its iconic prominence through very different avenues. Over the years a handful of movies have acquired legendary status directly attributed to a...
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Kate Middleton has been out and about of late on her Royal duties. She attended the Lucian Freud exhibition last week at the National Portrait Gallery, went solo in Liverpool to greet her adoring public this Valentines day and our very own intern Marta saw the princess in Boots on the Kings Road (see she...
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An iconic dress cannot merely be a dress that made its wearer look nice, nor is it a dress that is so interestingly unusual or quirky thus temporarily generating interest. An iconic dress is one which takes the moment and makes it her own. An iconic dress perseveres a moment in fashion history which will...
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A dress so special that it managed to propel the one time girlfriend of Hugh Grant to instant celebrity status. She went from abject obscurity to an overnight star. No wonder the black Versace dress she wore to the premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral has since developed a cult following. In 2008 it...
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In light of the release of the much anticipated Iron Lady and Meryl Streep’s win at the Golden Globes and her recent nominations for an Oscar for her critically acclaimed performance as Margaret Thatcher, MSL thought it only fitting to go behind the seams of the blue suit that is synonymous with the iron lady...
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The late Diana, Princess of Wales was one of the world’s most extraordinary and rare beauties. A woman adored by her public, she was known as the ‘Peoples Princess.’ It was her kind, warm and charitable nature that endeared her to people all around the world, but it is her stunning elegance and class that...
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“When a little black dress is right, there is nothing else to wear in its place.” When you think Audrey Hepburn one dress instantly comes to mind; the little black dress. Fifty years ago Audrey Hepburn charmed audiences as Holly Golightly in the 1961 romantic comedy Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The second Hepburn appeared on screen...
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