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They did say that they would not include period movies, hence Gone With the Wind would not qualify for this list. Great costumes in this period movie, also the 1950's Ben Hur had some interesting pieces.
David O Selznick demanded all the fabrics be authentic and even the lace on the pantiloons and petticoats. Olivia De Havilland said it wasn't important as 'nobody will even know'? David O Selznick said "I will know"
@@suzyfarnham3165 authentic from when? the costumes had little resemblance to historical accuracy. if the costume designers had left the curtain rod in scarlett's drape dress, a la Bob Mackie, they would have achieved better authenticity.
Love them all but you should have included Jan Marrow, aka Doris Day, from Pillow Talk. Every outfit is simply stunning. costume/fashion designer was Jean Louis.
Oh yes, especially in contrast with the gorgeous red-roses dress Eva Marie Saint wears in one scene. One of my favourite Hitchcock movies and visually stunning too.
Along with Audrey and Grace I think Lauren Bacall was also one of the best dressed old hollywood actresses. She always looked stunning, well put togehter and classy but she made it seem effortlessly cause her personality, presence, sense of humour and intelligence shined as much as her looks. Specially in films like "Designing Woman", "How to marry a millionaire" and "The big sleep".
Bette Davis was mesmerizing as Margo Channing in ALL ABOUT EVE. That scene when she is on the stairs and she says " fasten your seatbelts it's going to be a bumpy night" is a classic. Bette wore a beautiful gown and she looked gorgeous.
Holly Golightly is a icon , she is perfect , her looks are timeless, the movie is pretty good , i know her is the main character , but i think Fred's character is also pretty cool and perfect for her
These are all beautiful! I would have put Lisa Fremont from ‘Rear Window’ a bit higher, though. I always loved the fashion of Elizabeth Taylor’s character in ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’, as well!
Dorothy Dandridge in “Carmen Jones,” Bette Davis in “Now Voyager,” the ballgown in “Sabrina,” Shirley MacLaine in “What a Way to Go,” Faye Dunaway in “Bonnie & Clyde”
The video only included movies from 1934 to 1968. But they slept on some truly stylish pre-Code characters. Not just Marlene, but Jean Harlow in Hell’s Angels, Norma Shearer in the Divorcee, Mae West in She Done Him Wrong…
I would have included Shirley MacLaine in "What a Way To Go" where she played everything from a country housewife to a high glamour millionaire's wife.
It's no wonder why she's considered one of the most iconic women of the 50s along with Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Dorothy Dandridge, etc. There was supposed to be a Audrey Hepburn biopic, but that got canceled. I'm sure that biopic would been good.
The execution of the concept in your video is truly remarkable, immersing us in the bygone era of 1960s Hollywood and then offering an intimate and inspiring glimpse into the lives of these actors today.
My sister likes the costumes in Meet Me in St. Louis. The dresses are colorful, elegant, and change with the seasons in the movie. In the 2021 remake of West side Story, blues and reds are used to tell the Sharks and Jets apart in the gym dance scene except for Maria and Tony.
Whitney Houston also imitated the Jo Stafford look in the "I'm Your Baby Tonight" video. There's definitely room for a sequel to this with both Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in "Gentleman Prefer Blondes", Jane Wyman in "Lucy Gallant" and Melina Mercoui in "Topkapi" - who seemed to have costume changes within minutes of scenes! For 60s mod looks there was the whole Dean Martin Matt Helm series highlighting Ann-Margret, Stella Stevens, Sharon Tate and Dahlia Lavi to name some!
YESSS JANE WYMAN!!!!!! I loved her in Lucy Gallant and her outfits were brilliant and done by the talented Edith Head! No one mentions Jane and it makes me so sad. I love her so much ❤
And what about Elizabeth Taylor over the years? Her make-up in Cleopatra, her medium cut black hair, her kaftans in late 60s pictures - a look for every age.
The transformative costume looks achieved in "Now, Voyager" (1942) by Bette Davis's character Charlotte Vale as she goes from a dowdy 1940's spinster to a Venus swan emerging from her shell. Orry-Kelly's costume designs show the fashion of the times in a variety of ways from youthful to middle-aged to mature women and men. Also, the costumes of Myra (Vivien Leigh) in "Waterloo Bridge" (1940) are classic and show a broad range of fashion during the war years. Myra literally is a swan who blossoms from her role as a ballerina to incandescent love after finding her fiancé has not been killed on the battlefield.
katharine hebpburn or audrey hepburn outfits are always on point they're always look nice in anything but julie andrews in this era not featured but anything marilyn wore was divine and glamorous always has lots of bling
My dad had a jacket just like James Dean’s before “Rebel with a Cause” came out. As for Rita Hayworth in “Gilda,” I prefer her white gown with the slit skit, even if I can’t see a black strapless gown without thinking of her.
I also admired Tippi Hedron's costumes in The Birds. And Sunset Blvd is one of my favorites. Every time I get to the end where Norma Desmond says, "Alright Mr. Demille. I'm ready for my closeup." I have to laugh remembering the late, great Robin Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire. RIP Dear Robin. We miss you (and I would love to hear your take on the politics of today!)
Yessss! I loved the Baroness Shreider’s Red and white ensemble and her ball gown! But I have been obsessed with the red and white dress for many decades!
*MY FAVORITES:* Holly Golighty - Breakfast at Tiffany's Gilda - Gilda Sabrina Fairchild - Sabrina Jo Stockton - Funny Face Jerry Tarvers & Dale Tremont - Top Hat The Girl - The Seven Year Itch Rick Blaine & Ilsa Lund - Casablanca Tracy Samantha Lord - The Philadelphia Story The Cast of West Side Story Angela Vickers - A Place in the Sun
Not including Sabrina is crazy to me. The outfit she wears on the tennis court. The outfit she wears at the train station when she returns from Paris. And all the others. Givenchy, Baby!
It’s a little known gem of a movie, but Natalie Wood’s character in THE GREAT RACE wears some high fashion ensembles for that time period. Her character is of high society and she never wears the same dress twice.
Some of these are not staylish just how people use to dress in that decade (Casablanca, Vertigo). Edith Head was mentioned a lot but not a single Adrian film. Which is some of the most stylish (Jean Harlow/ Dinner at Eight), ( Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russel / The Women), Garbo in any film of the late 20s to mid 30s and I’m shocked Marlene Dietrich in Shanghai Express was snubbed.
I remember reading that the white organza wedding dress in Philadelphia Story inspired sales of over 500,000 copies in big US stores. I think it was designed by Oleg Cassini (Gene Tierney's husband).
It was Adrian. The original in the stage play was designed by Valentina. Adrian adapted all the clothes for Hepburn and also designed the wedding dress. He was also the King of shoulder pads ..ala Joan Crawford. Oleg Cassini was the go to for Jackie Kennedy after JFK told her she must wear American made. He designed her Inauguration dress and cape and became the designer of The Jackie Look. Her pink suit she wore the day of the assassination was a Chanel suit but made in America by Chez Ninon from Chanel patterns, fabric and buttons!
Lisa Carol Fremont should be higher on this list, Scarlett O'Hara not being on this list is a crime, Helen Brent (Claire Trevor) in Born to Kill is an absolute fashionista, I'm sure Ms. Mojo have never heard of that picture, You people need to see more film, It's embarrassing your limited scope of Hollywood history.
When you mentioned Audrey Hepburn's dance in the tight black clothes and white socks, you also mentioned the GAP ad and Beyonce, but you left out Michael Jackson.
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Linda Darnell is a fashion plate in “Forever Amber.”
Terry Mckay "An Affair to Remember"
Bette Davis in Dark Victory, All About Eve, and Now, Voyager
I always love Vivian Leigh's wardrobe in Gone With the Wind. All her dresses are so exquisite and beautiful.
They did say that they would not include period movies, hence Gone With the Wind would not qualify for this list. Great costumes in this period movie, also the 1950's Ben Hur had some interesting pieces.
David O Selznick demanded all the fabrics be authentic and even the lace on the pantiloons and petticoats. Olivia De Havilland said it wasn't important as 'nobody will even know'? David O Selznick said "I will know"
@@suzyfarnham3165 authentic from when? the costumes had little resemblance to historical accuracy. if the costume designers had left the curtain rod in scarlett's drape dress, a la Bob Mackie, they would have achieved better authenticity.
Not surprised that audrey Hepburn is number one for breakfast at tiffany's her outfits were amazing and so memorable
Guess Hubert De Givenchy might be the reason?! He designed for Audrey Hepburn all her life. She was his muse.
Grace Kelly was truly elegant in rear window 😊
In every movie she was in!
And in life. ☺️
Rear Window = Chef's Kiss
Grace Kelly was elegant in every role she played. So did Audrey Hepburn in each character she portrayed.
She was elegant all her life.
Love them all but you should have included Jan Marrow, aka Doris Day, from Pillow Talk. Every outfit is simply stunning. costume/fashion designer was Jean Louis.
Great suggestion!
Her white gown is right up there with Kelly’s and Hepburn’s.
Doris Day's wardrobe plus accessories in Pillow Talk is memorable.
Cary Grant's grey suit in North by Northwest is perfection. The entire movie is so slick and chic.
Oh yes, especially in contrast with the gorgeous red-roses dress Eva Marie Saint wears in one scene. One of my favourite Hitchcock movies and visually stunning too.
Bette Davis' character in "Now Voyager" wore amazing outfits after her transformation!!
Along with Audrey and Grace I think Lauren Bacall was also one of the best dressed old hollywood actresses. She always looked stunning, well put togehter and classy but she made it seem effortlessly cause her personality, presence, sense of humour and intelligence shined as much as her looks. Specially in films like "Designing Woman", "How to marry a millionaire" and "The big sleep".
"How to Marry a Millionaire" is one of my favorites!
Edith Head was brilliant! ❤️
Bette Davis was mesmerizing as Margo Channing in ALL ABOUT EVE. That scene when she is on the stairs and she says " fasten your seatbelts it's going to be a bumpy night" is a classic. Bette wore a beautiful gown and she looked gorgeous.
I've always been fascinated with the fashions in "Gentleman Prefer Blondes" and "How to Marry a Millionaire"
I love this picture of Audrey Hepburn wearing a UFO as a hat.
😂😂😂
LOL
Holly Golightly is a icon , she is perfect , her looks are timeless, the movie is pretty good , i know her is the main character , but i think Fred's character is also pretty cool and perfect for her
These are all beautiful! I would have put Lisa Fremont from ‘Rear Window’ a bit higher, though. I always loved the fashion of Elizabeth Taylor’s character in ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’, as well!
Bette Davis in "Now Voyager". And Marilyn Monroe always dressed so beautifully.
Very happy to see Norma Desmond in an honorable mention, but I would have also included Rosalind Russell as Auntie Mame
Oh yes! That’s a family favorite of ours!
When I saw her, I couldn't help but think when Carol Burnett did a parody of her on her show!!😂😂
@@yvonnefobbs6232 me too!!!! 😂😂😂🤣🤣
I loved the picks! Nobody can beat Holly Golightly, Lisa Freemont & Gilda! 💖
Dorothy Dandridge in “Carmen Jones,” Bette Davis in “Now Voyager,” the ballgown in “Sabrina,” Shirley MacLaine in “What a Way to Go,” Faye Dunaway in “Bonnie & Clyde”
Edith Head - Orry Kelly & Adrian were the bomb of Golden Age Hollywood designers!
Adrian......King of the Crawford shoulder pads!
The over-the-top art deco sets of the Astaire and Rogers movie created a fantasy world for Depression era movie goers.
Sabrina, what a way to go, the women, and gentlemen prefer blondes also should have been included
Marlene Dietrich's tuxedo from "Morocco" (1930).
The video only included movies from 1934 to 1968. But they slept on some truly stylish pre-Code characters. Not just Marlene, but Jean Harlow in Hell’s Angels, Norma Shearer in the Divorcee, Mae West in She Done Him Wrong…
Givency made Audrey's dresses, Edith Head didn't give him credit at first.
How could you exclude Doris Day in Pillow Talk from 1959. Her wardrobe was gorgeous and she was stunning.
Her fur coat when she goes to Connecticut is tremendous.
I would have included Shirley MacLaine in "What a Way To Go" where she played everything from a country housewife to a high glamour millionaire's wife.
Thank-you MsMojo for pronouncing VOLUMINOUS correctly!
The dream scene in “Vertigo” was produced and directed by Salvador Dali. Genius!
Great choices, some honorable mentions would’ve been Jan from pillow talk, the girls from gentlemen prefer blondes and how to marry a millionaire! 👗💗
Blazing Saddles is 1974 but otherwise we could include Sheriff Bart and his Gucci outfit and saddle.
Like the list!! But where’s My Fair Lady?? Those costumes were gorgeous!!!😊
I was thinking the same.
@amandalevesque3840: that was a period piece, which they said were not included in this countdown.
Audrey Hepburn was a style icon, all of her outfits in her films are timeless, and still effortlessly chic by today's standards.
It's no wonder why she's considered one of the most iconic women of the 50s along with Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Dorothy Dandridge, etc. There was supposed to be a Audrey Hepburn biopic, but that got canceled. I'm sure that biopic would been good.
Lauren Bacall in Designing woman.
The execution of the concept in your video is truly remarkable, immersing us in the bygone era of 1960s Hollywood and then offering an intimate and inspiring glimpse into the lives of these actors today.
All those dresses and accessories and outfits are so beautiful
My sister likes the costumes in Meet Me in St. Louis. The dresses are colorful, elegant, and change with the seasons in the movie. In the 2021 remake of West side Story, blues and reds are used to tell the Sharks and Jets apart in the gym dance scene except for Maria and Tony.
Whitney Houston also imitated the Jo Stafford look in the "I'm Your Baby Tonight" video. There's definitely room for a sequel to this with both Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in "Gentleman Prefer Blondes", Jane Wyman in "Lucy Gallant" and Melina Mercoui in "Topkapi" - who seemed to have costume changes within minutes of scenes! For 60s mod looks there was the whole Dean Martin Matt Helm series highlighting Ann-Margret, Stella Stevens, Sharon Tate and Dahlia Lavi to name some!
YESSS JANE WYMAN!!!!!! I loved her in Lucy Gallant and her outfits were brilliant and done by the talented Edith Head! No one mentions Jane and it makes me so sad. I love her so much ❤
I'd add Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady. And An American in Paris. The ballet in particular.
Both my favorite movies and musicals.
And what about Elizabeth Taylor over the years? Her make-up in Cleopatra, her medium cut black hair, her kaftans in late 60s pictures -
a look for every age.
"Auntie Mame"
Good morning,MS Mojo!
Good morning!
FUNNY FACE was also referenced in the video for Whitney Houston's 'I'm Your Baby Tonight'
Anything by Edith Head and the combo of Hepburn and Givenchy are iconic.
The transformative costume looks achieved in "Now, Voyager" (1942) by Bette Davis's character Charlotte Vale as she goes from a dowdy 1940's spinster to a Venus swan emerging from her shell. Orry-Kelly's costume designs show the fashion of the times in a variety of ways from youthful to middle-aged to mature women and men.
Also, the costumes of Myra (Vivien Leigh) in "Waterloo Bridge" (1940) are classic and show a broad range of fashion during the war years. Myra literally is a swan who blossoms from her role as a ballerina to incandescent love after finding her fiancé has not been killed on the battlefield.
Beauty, class, elegance ☺️🙌🌞
Good selection, if you ever do a sequel list I would add Hildy Johnson (Rosalind Russell) and her striped suits/hat from His Girl Friday.
katharine hebpburn or audrey hepburn outfits are always on point they're always look nice in anything but julie andrews in this era not featured but anything marilyn wore was divine and glamorous always has lots of bling
Rachel, Tyrrel's niepce/replicant's Blade Runner: Iconic her first appearance totalky in black.
Ava Gardner in "The Killers", Gene Tierney in Razors Edge
My dad had a jacket just like James Dean’s before “Rebel with a Cause” came out. As for Rita Hayworth in “Gilda,” I prefer her white gown with the slit skit, even if I can’t see a black strapless gown without thinking of her.
The stunning evening gown Audrey Hepburn wore in "Sabrina" is number one for me.
Not at all, this top was great. Happy thursday morning, Rebecca. Take care and God bless you, greetings from Colombia to you as well.
Ava Gardner in Barefoot Contessa...FABULOUS!!!
And Ava's slinky black evening dress in "The Killers"
You missed Jean Harlow in Dinner at 8. And the cast of The Women. And Judy Garland in A Star is Born.
Yes Harlow in Dinner at Eight! ❤❤❤❤
You should include Judy Garlands costume in A Star Is Born.... Joan Crawford deserves enough mentions
I also admired Tippi Hedron's costumes in The Birds.
And Sunset Blvd is one of my favorites. Every time I get to the end where Norma Desmond says, "Alright Mr. Demille. I'm ready for my closeup." I have to laugh remembering the late, great Robin Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire. RIP Dear Robin. We miss you (and I would love to hear your take on the politics of today!)
Wait. No Baroness from The Sound of Music??? I demand a recount.
Yessss! I loved the Baroness Shreider’s Red and white ensemble and her ball gown!
But I have been obsessed with the red and white dress for many decades!
Givenchy also did the costumes for Sabrina yet it was Edith Head who took the Oscar !
Mia Farrow was very iconic in Rosemary's Baby of that era. Not many of us could have pulled off that haircut like she did.
*MY FAVORITES:*
Holly Golighty - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Gilda - Gilda
Sabrina Fairchild - Sabrina
Jo Stockton - Funny Face
Jerry Tarvers & Dale Tremont - Top Hat
The Girl - The Seven Year Itch
Rick Blaine & Ilsa Lund - Casablanca
Tracy Samantha Lord - The Philadelphia Story
The Cast of West Side Story
Angela Vickers - A Place in the Sun
Suzanne Charney in "The Aloof" scene from the "Sweet Charity"
I definitely think Ginger Rogers "heart & arrows" dress from her 1938 movie "Carefree" should have a mention.
Audrey Hepburn, so beautiful!
Rita Hayworth was soo sexy in Gilda.Its one of my favorite movies
Gene Tierney in Laura wore beautiful clothes.
I loved her clothes in Leave Her To Heaven. She was so beautiful.
Not including Sabrina is crazy to me. The outfit she wears on the tennis court. The outfit she wears at the train station when she returns from Paris. And all the others. Givenchy, Baby!
Good Lord, I watched The Philadelphia Story so many times when I was young. I can't watch it anymore.
How could you miss Bette Davis’s striking outfits in Now Voyager?
Liz Taylor from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and the Cleopatra makeup, and Joan Crawford during her Mildred Pierce faze should be listed here.
I love Gilda 💕💕
It’s a little known gem of a movie, but Natalie Wood’s character in THE GREAT RACE wears some high fashion ensembles for that time period. Her character is of high society and she never wears the same dress twice.
I would have added Sabrina to the list.
Barbra Streisand as Dolly Levi in Hello Dolly. The gold dress she wore during the song Hello Dolly.
Gentleman Prefer Blondes should have been on here
Jessica Rabbit was inspired by Veronica Lake. She had the peekaboo hairstyle with hair over one eye.
...not Katharine Turner?
Just asking.
@@mauricioduron3193 Katherine Turner was long after her.
Some of these are not staylish just how people use to dress in that decade (Casablanca, Vertigo). Edith Head was mentioned a lot but not a single Adrian film. Which is some of the most stylish (Jean Harlow/ Dinner at Eight), ( Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russel / The Women), Garbo in any film of the late 20s to mid 30s and I’m shocked Marlene Dietrich in Shanghai Express was snubbed.
You missed Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe beautiful red dresses in Gentleman Prefer Blondes!!
I remember reading that the white organza wedding dress in Philadelphia Story inspired sales of over 500,000 copies in big US stores. I think it was designed by Oleg Cassini (Gene Tierney's husband).
It was Adrian. The original in the stage play was designed by Valentina. Adrian adapted all the clothes for Hepburn and also designed the wedding dress. He was also the King of shoulder pads ..ala Joan Crawford. Oleg Cassini was the go to for Jackie Kennedy after JFK told her she must wear American made. He designed her Inauguration dress and cape and became the designer of The Jackie Look. Her pink suit she wore the day of the assassination was a Chanel suit but made in America by Chez Ninon from Chanel patterns, fabric and buttons!
I hope you do one for 70s, 80s and 90s…
EPIC
Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant in Notorius!--1947.
Audrey is the best!
Lisa Carol Fremont should be higher on this list, Scarlett O'Hara not being on this list is a crime, Helen Brent (Claire Trevor) in Born to Kill is an absolute fashionista, I'm sure Ms. Mojo have never heard of that picture, You people need to see more film, It's embarrassing your limited scope of Hollywood history.
My Fair Lady
O trully appreciate that characters are mentioned ahead the actors name but, how could you not mention Ursula Andress?
Marilyn Monroe’s red dress in Niagara.
Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina, and Marilyn Monroe "Gentlemen prefer Blondes, should have been top 5.
Audrey Hepburn - fabulous but Sabrina could also have been included.
Sorry...Grace Kelly in Rear Window should have been number one. (No offense to the magnificent Audrey Hepburn.)
When you mentioned Audrey Hepburn's dance in the tight black clothes and white socks, you also mentioned the GAP ad and Beyonce, but you left out Michael Jackson.
Astaire was wearing tails - a tail coat, not a tuxedo.
👒 Mrs. Robinson - "The Graduate" (1967)
Big miss...Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blonds
Scarlett O'hara said fuck my drag right 🙃
I thought all the outfits in How to Marry a Millionaire were great.
No Gigi, no Elsa dolittle, no Scarlett O'hara, Marylin out of the list?
Doris Day gets to little attention for her fashion