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21 Of The Most Iconic Dresses Of All Time That Have Remained Unchanged For Decades

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There is no denying the fact that the fashion industry changes within the blink of an eye. It just takes seconds for age-old trends to change and come up with something new. What’s much ‘in’ trend this season will be ‘out’ by about a year or two from now. But there exists once in a while few clothing styles that are so flexible, graceful, and chic that they remain alive and the same for about decades long.

Here we have collected some of these fashion trends that have remained unchanged and alive in our fashion industry, so much that it almost shapes our industry.

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1. Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman, 1990

When she changed her appearance by wearing an elegant red evening Cinderella-style gown with white gloves.

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2. Angelina Jolie

She wore a long black draped dress on the red carpet and that was one of her best looks.

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3. Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina, 1954

This mesmerizing white ball gown she wore in the film.

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4. Grace Kelly in To Catch a Thief, 1955

The future Princess of Monaco wore a beautiful flowing strapless dress.

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5. Cinderella in Cinderella, 1950

The puffy, sparkling, and magical ballgown is perfect for any princess and is one of the most recognizable dresses in Disney history. The ballgowns by Sherri Hill perfectly uphold this trend – do check them out!

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6. Catherine Deneuve in The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, 1964

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7. Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra, 1963

This amazing golden dress was worn by Elizabeth in the movie. All her gown in the movie was amazing.

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8. Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe wore a luxuriant full-length evening sheath dress embroidered with rhinestones when she sang ’Happy Birthday’ for John F. Kennedy. After she wore the outfit it became the model for all modern ’transparent outfits.’

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9. Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind, 1939

Scarlett O’Hara wore an elegant purple dress at Melanie’s birthday party and she looked no less than a diva.

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10. Twiggy

The supermodel’s fabulously flirty trapeze dresses became a fashion trend.

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11. Elisabeth of Bavaria (Sisi)

Empress Elisabeth of Austria was adored mostly for her fashion sense.

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12. Jennifer Grey in Dirty Dancing, 1987

Jennifer wore a pink ladylike dress at the end of the movie where she was seen dancing with Patrick Swayze.

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13. The Princess of Wales, Diana

She was always seen wearing clothes that can keep everyone’s eyes glued to her. This elegant pale blue dress is one of them.

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14. Cameron Diaz in The Mask, 1994

She looked fabulous in the red skinny dress in the movie.

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15. Kate Winslet in Titanic, 1997

No wonder this movie has gained quite a lot of popularity. One of the reason being Kate’s dress in this iconic scene.

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16. Coco Chanel’s little black dress

The legendary fashion designer created a fashion trend that remains immortal.

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17. Frida Kahlo’s green dress

Both Frida’s paintings and dress sense are amazing.

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18. Natalie Portman in Star Wars, 2002

Natalie’s wonderful outfits in the movie attracted a lot of popularity.

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19. Elsa in Frozen, 2013

The perfect sparkly ice-blue dress added to Elsa’s grace and elegance.

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20. Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City, 1998

One of this beautiful vintage white flower dress from the movie that was the talk of the town.

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21. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

Catherine’s elegant and stunning extra-long wedding gown that attracted millions of attention.

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