I still have my iconic dress. I sewed it 11 years ago, when I was going through a painful and upsetting divorce. I had bought the fabric about 5 years before on a trip to London, and when I stopped in front of the stand where it sat, I had never seen any material so perfect - white cotton with a print of raspberry roses and Italian street scenes, all done in a sketchy 50s style. The dress was sewn from a 1959 pattern, and every time I wear it, I feel wonderful, confident, powerful. Every woman should have a dress like that!
I can picture that print in my mind. I love that style, I'm always drawn to it when I see it. What a great find for you! Always keep that dress, never let it go!
I too have a personal iconic dress. Back in the early80’s when I was a youngish teenager, my parents were going through a hard time; my father was ill, and couldn’t work, my mother has health issues of her own, so money was tight. I had been invited as a date, to a boy friend’s sports awards dinner and I really wanted to go but did not have the money for a new fancy dress. A friend of mine suggested we check out thrift shops so I headed down to a downtown street known for second-hand stores... there, rifling through piles of clothes, I found the perfect vintage dress. It was an late fifties/early 60’s dress in a beautiful crepe (was it silk material? I don’t know but it draped beautifully) , tailored expertly with a full skirt, and a wide scoop neckline - it all magically fit me perfectly. I think I got it for $11!! I took it home, carefully cleaned and ironed it (with help from mom, thank god I didn’t ruin it), and I wore it to that dinner. The best part? It was a rich emerald green, and at the time my hair was long, curly and coppery brown, and my skin tones worked like a dream in that colour. It was a very bold colour choice. At the time pastels were very popular. I stood out like a peacock in a washed out henhouse at the dance. Did I mention that I loved to dance and this dress had fantastic movement? I was a bit of a sensation that night. It was the first of many vintage finds that I subsequently unearthed (the black velvet dress with 30 tiny rhinestone buttons down the back comes to mind)..As a teenager the need to conform is strong but vintage allowed me to express myself as a creative personality in a unique but stylish way that suited my body and my budget perfectly. To this day, I wear bits of vintage intermingled with more modern choices and still find thrifting enormous fun.
My Grandmother had taught me a line......wear a dress tight enough to show you are a woman and loose enough to show you are a lady. And I have lived my life by that moto....and the compliments still come in. Thank you Grandma!!!!!!
My most memorable dress was my Easter dress when I was in my early 20s. I had to wait until payday to get a dress so it was the day before Easter and I was heading out in search of the perfect dress. I was always big on looking my best for Easter. I asked my Mom what she was wearing and she was going to wear a dress that she had already worn a hundred times. I realized that my Mom had always done that, even though she had made sure that my brothers and I had new outfits. Money was tight when we were kids so that was her sacrifice. Sooo...I went out and spent my money on a dress for my Mom. I then went home and dug through the hope chest where my Mom kept material, most of which was leftover from projects. I came across a couple of yards of white seersucker material with little blue flowers on it. I asked my Mom if I could use it, and since it was intended for curtains for a room that had since changed color schemes she said I could. I carefully maximized the use of the material and made a ruffled elastic waisted skirt and a camisole with a peplum and shoestring straps. I made the outfit up the night before for me and gave my Mom her new store-bought dress on Easter morning. There was nothing special about my dress. The skirt wasn't as full as it should have been. The ruffle was barely ruffled. The peplum was pieced together out of 3 pieces. But, every time I wore that dress I was reminded that some things are more important than looking like you stepped out of a fashion magazine.
A bit of trivia about Marilyn’s “subway dress”: it actually belonged to Debbie Reynolds, who lent it to Marilyn (or the wardrobe person) for the movie. A duplicate was later made for Marilyn to wear to promote the movie, but the original belonged to Debbie Reynolds.
Hi Justine. One of the movie dresses which I have always loved is the brown and white polka dot dress worn by Julia Roberts at the Polo match in Pretty Woman. It was in the eighties when big shoulders and shiny materials were popular. This dress was simple yet stunning, being styled to show off the female form without being over the top. I have bought similar dresses over the years and have always felt so feminine and powerful in them. The one I have at the moment is the closest in design to the original and I will never let it go. It’s interesting that even though the red evening dress Julia wore in the movie while going to the opera is the most stunning dress in the movie, it is the simple brown and white polka dot one which has become the most memorable. Probably because every woman has a chance to wear this dress. It is attainable.
OMG THANK YOU !!!! How could I forget, I knew there was something more about this brown polka dot print, as I am so in love with it every time I see a woman wearing it ! This year I saw so many women because Zara had one, and I was close to buying it even though it is polyester (that I HATE) and fast fashion, but I resisted, did not purchase it, and every time I see a girl with it I feel soooooo frustrated and didn't know why 😝🤣
Mango brought out the Julia dress 2 yrs ago , it's a direct nod to the film. My daughter bought it for me for Mother's day. Brown with white polka dots 😀✌️
Tündi Hadady I feel your pain! But you made the right decision. Polyester in a dress is not good, especially a summer dress. Breathable fabric is the best choice.
I have a brown polka dot dress I bought from Banana Republic ten years ago. I feel so confident whenever I wear it. It's definitely my Pretty Woman dress
3 years ago I bought a red Michael Kors faux wrap dress. I was about 20 kilos overweight and depressed. I suffered from anxiety and poor self image but something about that dress “spoke” to me. I never wore it because it was so figure hugging and the red is very “look at me!”. Recently though, following a 15 kilo loss and a self improvement journey of many highs and lows, I finally wore it! What a moment! I felt..amazing! I felt like myself. I felt full of life, positivity, gratefulness and excitement. It helped that my husband couldn’t stop staring😊. So yes! I totally get how a dress can be either life- altering or put the cherry on top of a great life moment. Thank you this video, as always I’ve learned so much! 🥰
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Thank you Justine! My mother, an artist and a talented seamstress, made the Mondrian dress for me in 1966. I was an eleven year old stick so she was able to adapt the pattern panels to duplicate the red, blue, yellow original. I was so proud to wear that dress and wore it until it no longer zipped. I never saw another dress like it in person. My own creation was a find from a charity shop in the late 70''s: A beautiful, sapphire blue, floor length sheath dress of a very high quality silk brocade. The fabric was marked A.N. Shing Hong Kong. The bodice didn't flatter, but the fabric was so luxe I had to have it! I removed the bodice and made it a floor length skirt. With a white silk blouse it was a very formal look that never dated itself. The quality of the textile did all the work. I've worn it with confidence for over 20 years. I still would if my waist hadn't expanded!
Most iconic for me is Lady Di’s revenge dress. I was 9yo back then and I thought she was simply the most beautiful woman in the world when I saw her in that dress! 😍 Mission accomplished getting first page in every tabloid! 😁
What beautiful revenge it was! And so classy- really the epitome of “the best revenge is living life well”- though perhaps in this case, more of a “the best revenge is looking amazing”
Especially having to always be mindful of her every step... while her husband was sleeping with someone else. So great she decided to go with that “more revealing” gorgeous dress and make everyone go “WOW”. That freedom (and dare!) must have tasted so good to her after all those years!
@0 and charles didn't give a f**k anyway cause he never liked her, and he got to be with and then marry the woman he had loved all along. Diana was nothing but a tabloid tart with little intellect and it was her own fault for marrying a man who was much older than her ....it should not have been a surprise that he didn't love her.
I was in 6th or 7th grade, younger to my classmates by a good 2 years so physically I still looked very much like a chubby little child. I was good at studies and other activities but always felt a little awkward and shy around the other girls. One day, I had to go for an award show for a singing competition that I had won. My parents took me out to get a new dress for the event. But! Instead of getting my usual kiddy frocks, I got this deep maroon velvet shift dress, it was sleeveless and had a choker collar and was quite short. There were no frills or flounces, it was almost severe for a 9 year old. But when i wore that dress and went up on stage I sure felt like a star! I'm in my 20s now and even now I remember the thrill that wearing that dress gave me, I went from being an awkward child to feeling confident. And even today when I am shopping for clothes, I try to pick pieces that will recapture that feeling :) That's my very long story!
What a lovely story. There is a school of thought now that a very bright child, such as you, should not be moved too fr ahead at school because it can be very challenging socially when she is so much younger. Was this the case for you, in hindsight?
My most iconic dress was a black linen sheath dress sewn for me by my mother. She was quite the seamstress and tailor. Simple, and elegant, it was void of adornment, so mom lent me a pair of black Swarovski earrings she got in Germany, a black clutch with tiny black crystals hand sewn in it, dressed me in it (with heels and sheer silk stockings) turned me away from her to walk down a hallway toward a full length mirror, and said, “Walk!” Instructions followed, “Hold your shoulders back! Head up! Chin parallel to the floor!” And as I watched myself, I understood, I got it! Epiphany! I wore that dress to a 10 year high school reunion, and for the FIRST time in my life, I turned heads when I walked into the room. I keep that dress in my cedar chest now!
Emily Evans loved your story. Your mother sounds like a wise, talented, and elegant women. I love stories of mothers who pass on powerful moments of self confidence to their daughters
Thank you for sharing this adorable story of yours ! I am thinking about learning how to sew since my baby girl was born and you definitely are giving me another push ❤️
Those are both great dresses, I recently came across a channel of a young lady who sews dresses like this and she made the green Atonement dress. Micarah Tewers is her channel. She's funny too
"Even though Charles has just confessed infidelity, it was Diana who ended up getting the front pages." Great line. Also, I believe each rhinestone on Marilyn's dress was hand swon. Great tube. It peaked my interest! I love your tubes.
Hello Justine, fascinating video. I was waiting for you to mention the Swan Dress designed by Marjan Peloski and worn by Bjork at the 73rd Academy Awards. It certainly matches the criteria.
Your question made me smile. I have a beautiful dress in my closet that I haven't worn yet. It is the most sexy, flattering, and wonderful dress I have ever owned, and just for that, I haven't worn it yet. I try it on frequently, but it's a bit like keeping a card hidden in poker to pull out when you need it. I know that it will be an iconic dress once I wear it, and for that reason, I'm waiting for the perfect occasion to pull it out.
I was expecting to see Dior's black & white suit for Grace Kelly in your list, &, being from Australia, Jean Shrimpton's white mini dress, promoting the Wool Industry at the Melbourne Cup in 1965, is an absolute legend. I think my own iconic dress is yet to come! Thankyou for so many fascinating videos. I love your positive spirit!
I was also thinking of Jean Shrimpton's daring white mini all those years ago (yes, I'm Australian too). It's iconic in Australia but probably not well known out in the rest of the world :)
Lovely! I've had my little black dress for two decades and it has always saved me when "I don't have anything to wear" for a special occasion. But my favourite dress is my wedding dress (which sadly doesn't fit me anymore) , which was made by my mom ...A priceless souvenir of her...
A slip dress, if memory serves? Not very many women could pull off that look without giving the impression that they forgot to put on the actual dress... oh, but _she_ could! 😊
My personal iconic dress may not seem like that much but for me it truly stands out: it's a floor length, dark mint green chiffon dress, all flowy and smooth, shoulder free with a sweetheart neckline. I wore it to my year 12 graduation and it kind of shocked everyone, because I was the one usually wearing all black everything, ripped tights, converse shoes, deathcore band shirts etc. and now I was standing there in a gown and with the perfect matching high heels and lipstick. I for sure could not stay in those heels for long, as I was not used to it whatsoever, so I simply took them off when we got seated and went on for the rest of the graduation barefoot, leaving my shoes under my seat. Not a problem as my feet were covered at all times because of the length of the dress. After the ceremony we got our picture as a whole class taken and the photographer seated us on the stairs in the entrance so everyone would be visible. He straight up put me in the middle and had all the other girls have their knees turning towards me, they all were wearing a variation of a little black knee length dress, and so it happened that I was chilling it in the middle of the stairs like a queen, cross-legged under my dress, barefoot, with all the other lovelies looking like my personal court on the photo. Great time, I have to say!
I remember being around 10 or 11 years old and it was getting close to Christmas. I always got a new dress for the holidays. I remember that Christmas my dress was made by my Grandmother. It was modeled after a Scottish kilt but in Christmas colors. It was the most amazing dress and I wore it all the time. Even after the holidays because it made me feel like a movie star AND because it was made for me and no one else had anything like it! Loved this video! Love learning about fashion and everything that entails! Looking forward to seeing your next video!! Thank you and take care Justine!
Such a lovley story to hear. I know that feeling.😊My mother sometimes sew something for me and when someone says that they like it and ask me where I bought it I always happily and proudly say how my mother made that excuslivley for me. Then I am thinking oh dear God how wonderful my mom is and it just warms my heart.
Tasia Tyler I remember when we got special dresses for the holidays. Every Easter and Christmas, I loved picking out my dresses. I wore puffy dresses with crinolines way older than anyone should. But, I loved all the satin and lace, white kid gloves, hats. My favorite dress was also made by my Grandmother. She made all my cousins dresses with similar styles and fabrics, but different for each of us. Your post made me think of that and how special that made me feel.
Such wonderful stories from you both! Thank you for sharing them with me! Isnt it wonderful to have had such special times in our lives? Again thank you for sharing!!
Yes yes yes!!! Her white wedding dress! Yeeeeeessss! I search for dresses as such. Because of this dress I search for dresses as such or the 50’s dresses styles
An empire line black embossed satin mini (after I cut 5 inches off it) Cost £9.19/11 for my 18th birthday in 1967, I never had to pay to get into the nightclub again. They said I was good for business.
Your last question made me think of the time when Anne ( with an 'e', of course) got her very first pretty dress, puffed sleeves and all. Anne took the dress and looked at it in reverent silence. Oh, how pretty it was - a lovely soft brown gloria with all the gloss of silk; a skirt with dainty frills and shirrings; a waist elaborately pintucked in the most fashionable way, with a little ruffle of filmy lace at the neck. But the sleeves - they were the crowning glory! Long elbow cuffs and above them two beautiful puffs divided by rows of shirting and bows of brown silk ribbon. ' That's a Christmas present for you, Anne',said Matthew shyly. 'Why - why - Anne, don't you like it? Well now - well now.' For Anne's eyes had suddenly filled with tears. 'Like it! Oh, Matthew!' Anne laid the dress over a chair and clasped her hands. 'Matthew, it's perfectly exquisite. Oh, I can never thank you enough. Look at those sleeves! Oh, it seems to me this must be a happy dream.'
My most memorable dress was a red DVF (I translated my figure to centimeters just for you, Justine, in my prime I was 93, 58, 94). I called it my "danger" dress because I had to fight men off, and learned never to wear it unless I wanted a LOT of male attention!
Most memorable dress was a long sleeveless jersey silk evening dress, coral red with here and there a bit animal print, a long giraffe on the left lower part where my thigh is, and a deep front split beginning half way my thighs. I was 15 years old and I have been wearing this dress for years, during sunday evening dinners (we used to dress for dinner in weekends) until I went to study and left my parental home. Later on, I did not fit in my dress anymore and I sold it. Even later, I lost a few kilos again and until this day, I am 50, I regret to have sold this dress. Never saw such color fabric with suchprint again. My Mom made that dress herself, just like our other festive evening clothing. And now she feels to old to do that one more time :)
OMG Justine - this is beyond the point of this video but I just wanted to share that today I have finally confirmed for myself what is my real style - the style that really opens up my inner beauty. It's grunge. I've been dancing around this topic for so many years and kept coming back to this answer. But it came together today. I saw your video about Kibbe's system some time ago and according to that system I concluded that I was a pure classic and tried to mimic that style for some time. It didn't feel totally right, I mean, it was right, but it wouldn't give me a kick, and come on, grunge is not on Kibbe's list of recommendations as it was created before grunge even came about! But today I went and bought by first Dr Martens, and I was wearing my usual black leather jacket, my usual khaki trousers, and when I tried those Dr Martens, it all just came together! I just felt so right, like I am myself. Not super stylish, not super attractive, I am just myself, and this is how I really look, this is who I am inside. Obviously I looked amazing, and people were looking at me, but that didn't matter, I just felt myself, and that was the most important to me. I finally saw that in the mirror. And then I realised why I love so much Gwen Stefani and Kate Moss's styles, why my posture and feeling of comfort transforms effortlessly when I wear my favourite leather jacket and boots, I found my style! I remember you also had a video about finding your style and you said that it is what you would want to wear all day everyday, what you will feel most comfortable and good in. I am so happy! I think I am finally finding myself. And it is thanks to you for your beautiful videos that educate and inspire us about fashion and style. Thank you and God bless you and your projects and your path!
Anna, I adore your story. I'm not sure if I've got the right thing in my mind with the boots, but we're talking about the ankle boots with the thick treaded soles, yes?
How about anything/everything Grace Kelly wears in the 1954 movie Rear Window? Especially the black and white gown. Stunning. Edith Head costume designer.
Yes, I was thinking the same; especially the green suit with the pearl bracelet, which is my sisters' favorite piece of jewelry...she mentions it every time we watch the movie.
Hi Justine, I think the green Versace Dress worn by Jennifer Lopez in 2000 was missing. I mean it startet Google images. I am still waiting on my iconic dress moment;-)
Loved the fashion history lesson! My favorite dress was my wedding dress. I married the year after Princess Diana so my dress was very similar in style to hers, with a much shorter train, and big puffy sleeves (leg of mutton, maybe ?) It was purchaxed at Neiman Marcus, which was a huge event for my budget at that time. Im happy to report Im still married to that handsome husband 😍
As usual you are educational and challenge our preconceptions. The stories written by individual women were wonderful to read...it feels like a warm and supportive family of women of all ages from around the world. Fantastic Justine, as always!!
I have in my life a dress that broke contemporary trends, was unusual, and then many people wanted to buy it from me :) But this dress will never be for sale, it is my own handmade wedding dress. When I wore it, the most fashionable were the generous dresses on the racks, or in the shape of a mermaid. I sewed a very comfortable dress reminiscent of the costumes of ancient Greek women. In addition, I hand-woven silver lace (tatting) with it, emphasizing the cut under the bust with red Swarovski crystals woven into it. Only after a few years such simple dresses appeared in the repertoire of wedding dresses. :) Well, I do not meet the requirement of a famous person for my creation to become a style icon, but locally I succeeded :)
Thanks for all your videos Justine. Youhave changed the way I look at fashion, style and textiles. My favourite iconic dress is Princess Diana's Revenge dress. My favourite dress had similarities. It was a fitted black velvet button down dress with a sweetheart neckline. It made me feel quite glamourous as at the time I was dairy farming and spent most of my time in dirty overalls! I wore it on several occasions in my thirties. I am now 62 and wish I still had this lovely dress. Sigh!!!
Something you skipped over is that it wasn’t just that black was the color of mourning, but because of the devastating losses of WWI and the worldwide influenza pandemic, combined with a change in social attitudes, there had been unprecedented numbers of women in mourning dress visible in public and social space in Europe and the U.K. So when Chanel “imposed” black, and women of fashion embraced it, it was a sort of retrieval of life and beauty from loss. That potential for meaning is part of what makes fashion an art form, not just a status marker.
If you've seen any photos of her other than the "revenge" dress, you'd know she broke no fashion molds. She was fairly reactionary in her wardrobe choices. She didn't take chances.
Nicole most royal women don’t- look at Duchess Catherine. She has lovely style, usually leaning toward the 40s style tea dress for her daytime looks. It’s all very well made, very well fitted, the style suits her athletic figure very well... but it’s not in any way daring or new. In fact, it’s very vintage! It’s super classy, but it’s not eye catching or adventurous. It’s the very opposite. Playing it safe is what royal women do. So the very fact that Diana stepped out of playing it safe, and in such a big way, really did make a statement. Because even separated from Charles, she was still the mother of the future King if England, and was expected to be very safe and classic in her wardrobe choices. Though one could argue that she did make a splash with that massive wedding dress, and the Sloane fashion she gravitated to at the beginning- which we now see as incredibly dowdy, but was very much the thing at the time. She did eventually grow into being a fashion icon, but it took many years, and for her to grow a lot of confidence that she simply didn’t have at 19.
@@paulacassidy9993 So very true, I felt that in this interesting video about iconic dresses, there was a little something missing in the explanation given. I believe that you found it. It's not just the statement, or the scandal, the edginess... that you can see everywhere and it doesn't mean that these things will last. What we are all looking for is something meaningful, that concentrates meaning and expresses the moment.
I can think of 3 dresses I loved wearing. The first I received as a hand me down when I was 12. The fabric was cotton in a dark red with a black toile’ print. Fitted bodice with a scoop neckline and a slightly flared skirt. Exactly the right red for me with my fair complexion and green eyes. I always got compliments whenever I wore it. The second was a green dressy cocktail type dress with a similar style as above. I was 14 and very slim and always felt very grown up and dressed up when I wore it. The third was a very modern mini dress royal blue with a bright yellow ban at the drop waist and down one side. With my hair cut short in twiggy style I made quite the impression on behind the times South Carolina in 1968.
Answering your question it's interesting to admit that the "most iconic outfit" I've ever worn was also black. What I wore was a pair of black wide pants made in flowing fabric and a black long sleeve t-shirt. What made it so iconic (or made me feel like being iconic because of the compliments) is the silhouette, because those pants had a nice waistband that accentuated the waistline. It seems like a mix of black color and a nice silhouette is what truly makes any dress/outfit iconic :D Thank you for this informative video!
I wore a costume of Uncle Sam I made myself in the 6th grade to the 4th of July celebration in my school in Ecuador. We were learning more about America and I just went one step into the extra. A lot of people liked it, but most people in my grade thought it was too much and acted very jealously because of all the attention I got. I learned that day that trying to make everyone happy is a fools errand.
In the 1980's, I made a prairie dress for myself in fine wale corduroy. It was somewhat of a challenge gathering the ruffles for the skirt and decorative ruffle for the cuffs and yoke, but I did manage to sew it all together. The color of the fabric was turquoise and I would wear it with a pair of cream colored western boots that had pink and turquoise decorative stitching. That dress was one of a kind and it did make a fashion statement every time I had it on.
When I was 14 my mother bought me a rich dark red velvet smock dress ( early 70s ) from a local boutique, I will never ever forget it, puffed caps, penny round collar, beautifully made, I dreamt the night before wearing it, it somehow was taken from my room, I woke in great distress and will always remember it Was a nightmare, as my dress was still hung there.
Thank you Justine for another interesting and educational video...Well to answer your parting question, my most memorable dress was my black velvet slim floor length gown with the sweetheart neckline and white Satin thin lapels with a long white wide chiffon scarf. ...I really loved that dress.
I like the lighting in the hotel room, especially on your eyes! The video reminded me of several dresses I had back in the 60's that were simple shift dresses or slightly A- line. The was a formal pale blue sheath dress, full length that felt great on. I also had a red velvet full length empire waist dress with lace ruffles at the wrists that was originally for a valentines party. What is so interesting to me is that all those dresses were hand made!! Maybe I should start sewing again.
You forgot to give mention to The Addams Family’s, Morticia Addams black dress. It’s pretty iconic. I didn’t read all 1200 hundred comments so I don’t know if anyone else noticed. Thanks for your channel, I appreciate it.
And that horrid Swan dress. I have a dress like the one Demi Moore wore in Indecent Proposal, but didn't know it was that dress when I bought it. And I wore it to a formal evening wedding, ugh... people noticed. Isn't that the dress from...? Indecent Proposal dress worn to a wedding. I stick my foot in my mouth without even knowing it
@@draum8103 Not at the time of airing. Also, if you were going to nitpick my comment, you should have at least mentioned her name for Carolyn Jones was a movie star way before this TV show. Have a nice day 🙂
I have minimal interest in fashion and fashion industry. But I love your videos, you have a lot of passion and it shows! They are a pleasure to watch! Happy travels, hope you have good holiday/business trip/etc! As for my 'iconic' dress - I think the first red dress! I love red but was never confident enough to wear it, I usually stuck to earth colours. I saw this dress in a shop and fell in love with it instantly - wonderfully vibrant, rich red maxi dress. I bought it but it waited in my wardrobe for about a year before I felt confident enough to wear it in public. Ever since then I have at least 2 red dresses at any time in my wardrobe ('original' red and something new xD)
Thought provoking as always! I got my first wrap dress in the 70’s and recall feeling so feminine and attractive in it. I wore it with great confidence...a rare feeling about my appearance. Thanks Justine ❣️
Thanks for the amazing class on iconic dresses, Justine! It’s a pleasure to learn from your videos always! I’ve been lucky enough to wear some beautiful dresses on special moments of my life. Yet, if I had to choose my iconic outfit I would choose a very horrible pair of fuchsia thick socks that I wore during the labor of my first son!!! I had read in a book about pregnancy and labor that it was a good idea to wear warm socks in the labor room, so together with the also not very chic hospital robe, I wore those pink socks. Since that was the first of my 3 best life moments ever, I certainly keep in my memory those socks as my iconic outfit!
I will always love my wedding dress. It was custom made with 13 yards of peach Thai silk. It was a variation of the off the shoulder dress Enya wears in The Celts album.
What about Laura Ahley's prairie style floaty florals and who could forget Mary Quant's minis with their social and fashion impact. For me Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast At Tiffany's is the ultimate LBD. Love your channel Justine you've just encouraged me to write my first ever youtube comment. I want to buy a dress from you next!
I have a viscose combination with the back background and small whitish pattern. It is so comfortable that since then, I feel a click in my head each time I see a cloth in similar colors. This coloring is among ones that suit me the most, I think
Jean Shrimpton's outfit worn at the 1965 Victoria Derby Race Day in Australia is iconic. Such a bold statement for the time. A sleeveless shift dress cut above the knee, no pantyhose, no gloves and no hat. Bold. Also Sonia McMahon's Whitehouse dinner dress, also 1965, with side splits cut up to here. That's how to make a statement.
I have a ‘little black dress’ that has been in my wardrobe for more than 30 years. It is a simple black velvet style that I could wear tomorrow and no one would know how old it is. Short cap sleeve, sweetheart neckline and just above the knee. It is MY classic. I wish I could show you. Love your channel Justine. Helen, Australia 🇦🇺
Justine - I would LOVE it if you would do a video soley dedicated to the work of Edith Head. Is this possible? You have such good insights and tid bits of insider knowledge, it would be so interesting I'm sure. She was an amazing person and so talented and it seems so she was so dismissed towards the end of her time in Hollywood to make way for others. c'est possible?
All of my FAVORITE dresses, throughout my entire life - junior homecoming (age 16) through my recent wedding day (age 35) - have had some type of corset or boned bodice. They just help your posture so much, keep everything structured and in place.
I am torn between two outfits... one is my wedding dress that I designed myself and had it made very very cheap as I was poor as church mouse at the time, it was sky blue, with bell sleeves and slightly square décolletage and it still made a swishy swooshy sound when I walked :) another (and I think my forever favourite) was real vintage stuff, my friend's mum was a proper hippie girl in 70ties when I was born and she kept some of her clothes, she let me choose two pieces and I went for pink wide leg high waist trousers with flower embroideries on the bottom side of the legs and purple-flowered shirt with pointy collar, with my middle-parted curly hair I looked like I'm on my way to Woodstock, I was 18 and it was 1991...
LOVE your fashion story. Oh, the seventies were a wonderful time in fashion. The clothes were so fun to wear, glad you got to experience that. And a sky blue wedding dress with bell sleeves? Stunning!!!
Thanks for the video. Audrey Hepburn's dress has always been the most iconic for me because of the amount that I see it everywhere in relation to elegance. You see it at Bachelorette Patties on napkins with her pearls, silhouettes of it on college dorm posters, and in beauty shops.
Hilary Swank’s 2005 navy blue Oscar dress designed by Guy Laroche is so classic and timeless. Not to mention she looked absolutely timeless. Her dress is iconic to me.
It's a very educational and interesting video, especially for younger women - I'm 63 and have always been interested in fashion ( also professional reasons). It is nice to hear you and see your choices. For me, the most iconic is little black dress - something between Chanel and Audrey- once I had a wollen georgette dress that I used to wear every ball, party ect. V-back open, 3/4 sleeved, knee- length, with changed accessories - it looked perfectly well for more than 6 years or even more. Appreciate and love!
Since I was a born in the '60s and raised in the '70s the wrap dress was the first one to come to mind. I remember everyone wearing them and how lovely they looked. It wasn't until that time that I became aware of fashion in my own life. It was the years of the preppy style with Ralph Lauren leading the way with his iconic looks. I really enjoy watching your videos Justine - they are all very good and wonderfully informative. Thank you for all the hard work.
It was on my shortlist! But at least 2 more people wore it too, so I thought it wasn't "unique" enough... One of them was Geri from the Spice Girls :-)
I always learn so much from you, Justine. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! My iconic dress was my wedding dress. My sister made it for me from a pattern because I was 5 months pregnant and did not want my guests to know. It was a two piece silk dress with an unfitted top. She also made made me a hat to wear with it.
This was a lovely video! You look sparkling with enthusiasm and beauty, -the subject is fascinating. As far as my own personal iconic looks go I would have to say: two of my wedding dresses! ( Been married less than Liz Taylor, but ... too romantic a person). The first was when my Mom pressured me into getting married at 19 to a debonair Magyar, a Count. I actually put together a costume myself of sorts, a lot out of an 1850s era hoop dress with elaborate puffed translucent cristalline silk sleeves. The effect was somewhat Princess Diana’s wedding dress but more suitable to dance in. The next was My wedding about 10 years later to a fellow filmmaker in Charleston, South Carolina. I took a dress I loved with a plunging neckline and sewed an Alençon lace square over the bodice. It was very fairy- like. Then I had a very gorgeous cloche headpiece done in cristal and white satin ribbons designed in NYC by an independent designer that I found. I lived down in the lower East side, so I had options. I found a lot of one- off beautiful things down there, off St. Marks etc. Also found a vintage 20s cotton smock dress I wore on that same honeymoon. Wonderful. Also - for black- found an independent designer, near Place Pigalle in the late 1990s called Hortensia Louisos, from Africa, she made the MOST sensational long black coat ( or coat dress) truly in the 1830s mode, - think Chopin! With gorgeous flared sleeves, sweeping hem in black corduroy. Wear it still! For special special times. Also another beautiful place I mourn being gone, a hat shop BRISE MICHE, across from Place Charles Dullin, Montmartre. The one of a kind hats were so original, and beautiful! Look forward, ALWAYS, to your shows. I believe you will make your iconic piece!
I absolutely loved this video! I made a list in my head before watching, and I picked almost all of the dresses that you mentioned! This was really fun and thought-provoking! Thank you, Justine! By the way, my LBDs and wrap dresses have taken me everywhere with confidence because, while wearing them, I know that I can walk into a room and feel feminine and fabulous.This is why I love those designs.
To finish up my mechanical engineering degree, I supported an NGO called QueenTech based in Ghana that designs and builds food processing equipment designed for women with small businesses that make gari, a shelf-stable cereal made from cassava/yucca/tapioca (all the same root vegetables). We provide microfinancing so more women can afford our products and expand their businesses in different ways. We do routine maintenance on our machines, always incorporating feedback from our users to improve affordability and durability. You can find QueenTech on facebook and we are looking to expand the business if anyone wants to donate! Now to get to the dress - to work on this project I was able to visit Ghana twice to build these machines and meet our operators - an incredible experience. The women in West Africa have impeccable style. Many many people have clothes made by local tailors in gorgeous block-printed fabric. There are thousands of patterns in all sorts of colors and shades with meaningful Ashanti symbols! In the central market in Kumasi I bought this gorgeous royal purple, black, and goldenrod pattern. A lovely tailor made it into a new-look inspired tea-length boat-neck dress. The print featured these gorgeous disk patterns which the tailor impeccably incorporated into the neckline! It is the most special dress I have by far
African designs are so under-appreciated. I love the use of colors and creative shapes. Wish it would become more acceptable to wear non-mainstream clothes in daily life. 👏👏
Thank you for another great video, Justine. I have a Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress that I always wear when I want to feel beautiful/powerful/comfortable (all at once!). I think the reason I love it so much is because it reminds me of my mother. When I wear it I swear I can smell her perfume.
Hope your travel and holiday were inspiring for your new collection..waiting for the new jewellery design... love your videos, they are unbiased and educational..best wishes forever.. cheers!!
How we love those special dresses! Those zinging moments when we looked our best - better than we thought we could! - belong to the dress that made it happen.
The dress that I wore that was most iconic for me would have been in my senior year of high school. I was giving a speech at an event and would be at the podium with all eyes on me. Up until then I always wore rather safe dresses for my age. I decided to buy a wrap dress for the event. It was not an expensive dress as I was a teenager with no money. But the style was clean and sleek. The bustline as a wrap dress was the most revealing I had ever worn. The skirt portion of the dress was straight and fitted. I remember I also first used eyeliner that evening. I felt shall we say grown up and a woman for the first time in my life. Gone was the girl. The dress fit me like a charm and when everyone was looking at me I felt quite powerful and confident. 👍🏼
Dear Justine, I absolutely love watching your videos. You always have such a variety of information and the research you do and all the time you spend making a video is more than amazing. Thank you for making videos with excellent information, research, quality and your love for design and fabric. I am a long time follower and look forward to each and everyone of your videos. ~Joanna♡ PS....If I had to choose an icon dress it would be the "hippie" psychedelic print maxi dress I made in 1970 and still have hanging in the back of my closet. LOL
First of all, Justine, you are a pearl, the true treasure of ours! Please keep on making videos for the next 100 years too! Thank you! And about my iconic dress, it was surprisingly black :D My boyfriend was an instructor in a pole dance school and they had a season ends gala. I used to wear simple but elegant stuff (so I was really happy when I found your channel because we are so similar in taste and approach), but I knew I needed something which shouts "statement". I had a girl pal, who was a witch with sewing machine and after we designed, she'd sewn my dress. Black, some kind of stiffy fabric, which kept its fall, A-line, maxilong (covered my shoes), elbow long sleeves. Huuuuge décolleté, a belt from its own fabric, which was also really long, knotted on my left hip, and the whole back from neck to waist was black lace. Amongst those bikini and high heel girls I really looked like a beautiful and magnificent witch and my boyfriend couldn't take his eyes off me. I still have that dress and sometimes wear to parties, when the occasion lets me dress like that. I'm grateful to my girl pal because she really killed a lot of time making that dress.
I still have my iconic dress. I sewed it 11 years ago, when I was going through a painful and upsetting divorce. I had bought the fabric about 5 years before on a trip to London, and when I stopped in front of the stand where it sat, I had never seen any material so perfect - white cotton with a print of raspberry roses and Italian street scenes, all done in a sketchy 50s style. The dress was sewn from a 1959 pattern, and every time I wear it, I feel wonderful, confident, powerful. Every woman should have a dress like that!
That dress sounds so wonderful! :D
Now I want to see a picture of you in this dress 😍❤️ love this story so much 👗😍
It sounds so lovely! I wish I could see it! 😍
Gillian Stapleton yes, we want to see it. Sounds gorgeous!!
I can picture that print in my mind. I love that style, I'm always drawn to it when I see it. What a great find for you! Always keep that dress, never let it go!
I too have a personal iconic dress. Back in the early80’s when I was a youngish teenager, my parents were going through a hard time; my father was ill, and couldn’t work, my mother has health issues of her own, so money was tight. I had been invited as a date, to a boy friend’s sports awards dinner and I really wanted to go but did not have the money for a new fancy dress. A friend of mine suggested we check out thrift shops so I headed down to a downtown street known for second-hand stores... there, rifling through piles of clothes, I found the perfect vintage dress. It was an late fifties/early 60’s dress in a beautiful crepe (was it silk material? I don’t know but it draped beautifully) , tailored expertly with a full skirt, and a wide scoop neckline - it all magically fit me perfectly. I think I got it for $11!! I took it home, carefully cleaned and ironed it (with help from mom, thank god I didn’t ruin it), and I wore it to that dinner. The best part? It was a rich emerald green, and at the time my hair was long, curly and coppery brown, and my skin tones worked like a dream in that colour. It was a very bold colour choice. At the time pastels were very popular. I stood out like a peacock in a washed out henhouse at the dance. Did I mention that I loved to dance and this dress had fantastic movement? I was a bit of a sensation that night. It was the first of many vintage finds that I subsequently unearthed (the black velvet dress with 30 tiny rhinestone buttons down the back comes to mind)..As a teenager the need to conform is strong but vintage allowed me to express myself as a creative personality in a unique but stylish way that suited my body and my budget perfectly. To this day, I wear bits of vintage intermingled with more modern choices and still find thrifting enormous fun.
Awe, I love this!
Great story!
It’s the hunt!
Tina - Yes, definitely!!
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My Grandmother had taught me a line......wear a dress tight enough to show you are a woman and loose enough to show you are a lady. And I have lived my life by that moto....and the compliments still come in. Thank you Grandma!!!!!!
That is such good advice!
I think my favorite part of this video is all the people talking about their own iconic dresses in this comment section ❤️❤️
My most memorable dress was my Easter dress when I was in my early 20s. I had to wait until payday to get a dress so it was the day before Easter and I was heading out in search of the perfect dress. I was always big on looking my best for Easter. I asked my Mom what she was wearing and she was going to wear a dress that she had already worn a hundred times. I realized that my Mom had always done that, even though she had made sure that my brothers and I had new outfits. Money was tight when we were kids so that was her sacrifice. Sooo...I went out and spent my money on a dress for my Mom. I then went home and dug through the hope chest where my Mom kept material, most of which was leftover from projects. I came across a couple of yards of white seersucker material with little blue flowers on it. I asked my Mom if I could use it, and since it was intended for curtains for a room that had since changed color schemes she said I could. I carefully maximized the use of the material and made a ruffled elastic waisted skirt and a camisole with a peplum and shoestring straps. I made the outfit up the night before for me and gave my Mom her new store-bought dress on Easter morning. There was nothing special about my dress. The skirt wasn't as full as it should have been. The ruffle was barely ruffled. The peplum was pieced together out of 3 pieces. But, every time I wore that dress I was reminded that some things are more important than looking like you stepped out of a fashion magazine.
What a beautiful story. I hope your mother loved her dress.
A bit of trivia about Marilyn’s “subway dress”: it actually belonged to Debbie Reynolds, who lent it to Marilyn (or the wardrobe person) for the movie. A duplicate was later made for Marilyn to wear to promote the movie, but the original belonged to Debbie Reynolds.
Hi Justine. One of the movie dresses which I have always loved is the brown and white polka dot dress worn by Julia Roberts at the Polo match in Pretty Woman. It was in the eighties when big shoulders and shiny materials were popular. This dress was simple yet stunning, being styled to show off the female form without being over the top. I have bought similar dresses over the years and have always felt so feminine and powerful in them. The one I have at the moment is the closest in design to the original and I will never let it go. It’s interesting that even though the red evening dress Julia wore in the movie while going to the opera is the most stunning dress in the movie, it is the simple brown and white polka dot one which has become the most memorable. Probably because every woman has a chance to wear this dress. It is attainable.
I love that dress- really reminds me of the 40s tea dresses (if which I have a few).
OMG THANK YOU !!!! How could I forget, I knew there was something more about this brown polka dot print, as I am so in love with it every time I see a woman wearing it ! This year I saw so many women because Zara had one, and I was close to buying it even though it is polyester (that I HATE) and fast fashion, but I resisted, did not purchase it, and every time I see a girl with it I feel soooooo frustrated and didn't know why 😝🤣
Mango brought out the Julia dress 2 yrs ago , it's a direct nod to the film. My daughter bought it for me for Mother's day. Brown with white polka dots 😀✌️
Tündi Hadady I feel your pain! But you made the right decision. Polyester in a dress is not good, especially a summer dress. Breathable fabric is the best choice.
I have a brown polka dot dress I bought from Banana Republic ten years ago. I feel so confident whenever I wear it. It's definitely my Pretty Woman dress
3 years ago I bought a red Michael Kors faux wrap dress. I was about 20 kilos overweight and depressed. I suffered from anxiety and poor self image but something about that dress “spoke” to me. I never wore it because it was so figure hugging and the red is very “look at me!”. Recently though, following a 15 kilo loss and a self improvement journey of many highs and lows, I finally wore it!
What a moment! I felt..amazing! I felt like myself. I felt full of life, positivity, gratefulness and excitement. It helped that my husband couldn’t stop staring😊. So yes! I totally get how a dress can be either life- altering or put the cherry on top of a great life moment. Thank you this video, as always I’ve learned so much! 🥰
Karin, Well done! 👍
Congratulations.
A wonderful story! I hope you love yourself more and more, just the way you are.
Congrats
I believe this you are willing to share your time and interesting content, information, you do not need to apologize for lighting. I look forward to your podcast and have watch many more than once. I love the info you provide.
wt30001 is there a podcast coming? Yey!
Thank you Justine! My mother, an artist and a talented seamstress, made the Mondrian dress for me in 1966. I was an eleven year old stick so she was able to adapt the pattern panels to duplicate the red, blue, yellow original. I was so proud to wear that dress and wore it until it no longer zipped. I never saw another dress like it in person.
My own creation was a find from a charity shop in the late 70''s: A beautiful, sapphire blue, floor length sheath dress of a very high quality silk brocade. The fabric was marked A.N. Shing Hong Kong. The bodice didn't flatter, but the fabric was so luxe I had to have it! I removed the bodice and made it a floor length skirt. With a white silk blouse it was a very formal look that never dated itself. The quality of the textile did all the work. I've worn it with confidence for over 20 years. I still would if my waist hadn't expanded!
Most iconic for me is Lady Di’s revenge dress. I was 9yo back then and I thought she was simply the most beautiful woman in the world when I saw her in that dress! 😍 Mission accomplished getting first page in every tabloid! 😁
What beautiful revenge it was! And so classy- really the epitome of “the best revenge is living life well”- though perhaps in this case, more of a “the best revenge is looking amazing”
Especially having to always be mindful of her every step... while her husband was sleeping with someone else. So great she decided to go with that “more revealing” gorgeous dress and make everyone go “WOW”. That freedom (and dare!) must have tasted so good to her after all those years!
Yes! I was 8 at that time and I still feel so proud of her! It's sexy but classy.
Agree. She looked hotter even than Marilyn tbh.
@0 and charles didn't give a f**k anyway cause he never liked her, and he got to be with and then marry the woman he had loved all along. Diana was nothing but a tabloid tart with little intellect and it was her own fault for marrying a man who was much older than her ....it should not have been a surprise that he didn't love her.
Versace green dress on J Lo and the black safety pin dress on Elizabeth Hurley
I was waiting for J Lo's dress!
True
IMO the green dress was trying too hard, but that safety pin dress is up there.
OMG! I was just going to write a comment about those two dresses. Definitely memorable!
You simply took my words.. yes I do think these two have a place here.
My wedding dress...1977...still have it with the confetti....my husband died a few years ago but the dress came with me when I moved house ❤️
This is really beautiful, I'm sorry for your loss but I'm glad you still have the memories and your dress 💕
I was in 6th or 7th grade, younger to my classmates by a good 2 years so physically I still looked very much like a chubby little child. I was good at studies and other activities but always felt a little awkward and shy around the other girls. One day, I had to go for an award show for a singing competition that I had won. My parents took me out to get a new dress for the event. But! Instead of getting my usual kiddy frocks, I got this deep maroon velvet shift dress, it was sleeveless and had a choker collar and was quite short. There were no frills or flounces, it was almost severe for a 9 year old. But when i wore that dress and went up on stage I sure felt like a star! I'm in my 20s now and even now I remember the thrill that wearing that dress gave me, I went from being an awkward child to feeling confident. And even today when I am shopping for clothes, I try to pick pieces that will recapture that feeling :) That's my very long story!
What a lovely story. There is a school of thought now that a very bright child, such as you, should not be moved too fr ahead at school because it can be very challenging socially when she is so much younger. Was this the case for you, in hindsight?
I love the natural side light and the casual setup=)
Same
Same. It's so rare these days on youtube, everyone seems to have a ringlight but this seems much better to me.
Feels like a conversation with a friend
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. exactly!
Princess Diana’s black dress has to be my favorite! She looked incredible wearing it.
My most iconic dress was a black linen sheath dress sewn for me by my mother. She was quite the seamstress and tailor. Simple, and elegant, it was void of adornment, so mom lent me a pair of black Swarovski earrings she got in Germany, a black clutch with tiny black crystals hand sewn in it, dressed me in it (with heels and sheer silk stockings) turned me away from her to walk down a hallway toward a full length mirror, and said, “Walk!” Instructions followed, “Hold your shoulders back! Head up! Chin parallel to the floor!” And as I watched myself, I understood, I got it! Epiphany! I wore that dress to a 10 year high school reunion, and for the FIRST time in my life, I turned heads when I walked into the room. I keep that dress in my cedar chest now!
Emily Evans loved your story. Your mother sounds like a wise, talented, and elegant women. I love stories of mothers who pass on powerful moments of self confidence to their daughters
How lovely!
Thank you for sharing this adorable story of yours ! I am thinking about learning how to sew since my baby girl was born and you definitely are giving me another push ❤️
Emily Evans ❤️the story
So very sorry for the essay! EEEK, right? I’m a Southern farm girl, the working kind, and I was so painfully plain...It was magical for me, truly. ❤️
I still have my von Furstenberg wrap dress from 1975. The most comfortable dress ever.
Me too!! I bought the Vogue pattern & made 4 of those dresses....the most flattering dress ever & completely timeless❣❣❣❣
To me the green dress Keira Knightley wore on Atonement is The dream dress, still daydream about it 😍😍😍
It reminded me of the yellow dress from How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days.
Those are both great dresses, I recently came across a channel of a young lady who sews dresses like this and she made the green Atonement dress. Micarah Tewers is her channel. She's funny too
That dress was drop dead gorgeous.
Yes, that one is a dream
"Even though Charles has just confessed infidelity, it was Diana who ended up getting the front pages." Great line. Also, I believe each rhinestone on Marilyn's dress was hand swon. Great tube. It peaked my interest! I love your tubes.
Hello Justine, fascinating video. I was waiting for you to mention the Swan Dress designed by Marjan Peloski and worn by Bjork at the 73rd Academy Awards. It certainly matches the criteria.
That dress immediately came to mind for me, too!
Came here to say the same! Iconic.
YES!
the swan dress! love that one. good call.
Yes that was a very shocking dress!!
Your question made me smile. I have a beautiful dress in my closet that I haven't worn yet. It is the most sexy, flattering, and wonderful dress I have ever owned, and just for that, I haven't worn it yet. I try it on frequently, but it's a bit like keeping a card hidden in poker to pull out when you need it. I know that it will be an iconic dress once I wear it, and for that reason, I'm waiting for the perfect occasion to pull it out.
I hope you have already had the chance to wear your iconic dress and that you enjoyed the experience!!
I hope you have already had the chance to wear your iconic dress and that you enjoyed the experience!!
Don't wait too long though!
I was expecting to see Dior's black & white suit for Grace Kelly in your list, &, being from Australia, Jean Shrimpton's white mini dress, promoting the Wool Industry at the Melbourne Cup in 1965, is an absolute legend. I think my own iconic dress is yet to come! Thankyou for so many fascinating videos. I love your positive spirit!
I was also thinking of Jean Shrimpton's daring white mini all those years ago (yes, I'm Australian too). It's iconic in Australia but probably not well known out in the rest of the world :)
Lovely! I've had my little black dress for two decades and it has always saved me when "I don't have anything to wear" for a special occasion. But my favourite dress is my wedding dress (which sadly doesn't fit me anymore) , which was made by my mom ...A priceless souvenir of her...
I love Caroline Besette- Kennedy’s wedding dress. So simple, elegant and timeless.
A slip dress, if memory serves?
Not very many women could pull off that look without giving the impression that they forgot to put on the actual dress... oh, but _she_ could! 😊
The King's Daughter : yes it was bias cut - she could make any outfit look great with her effortless style. what a couple. So missed
That is my favorite wedding dress all around. I cant believe that slip dresses are in style now!
it was heavenly... I can always picture it in my mind-effortless eloquence
My personal iconic dress may not seem like that much but for me it truly stands out: it's a floor length, dark mint green chiffon dress, all flowy and smooth, shoulder free with a sweetheart neckline. I wore it to my year 12 graduation and it kind of shocked everyone, because I was the one usually wearing all black everything, ripped tights, converse shoes, deathcore band shirts etc. and now I was standing there in a gown and with the perfect matching high heels and lipstick. I for sure could not stay in those heels for long, as I was not used to it whatsoever, so I simply took them off when we got seated and went on for the rest of the graduation barefoot, leaving my shoes under my seat. Not a problem as my feet were covered at all times because of the length of the dress.
After the ceremony we got our picture as a whole class taken and the photographer seated us on the stairs in the entrance so everyone would be visible. He straight up put me in the middle and had all the other girls have their knees turning towards me, they all were wearing a variation of a little black knee length dress, and so it happened that I was chilling it in the middle of the stairs like a queen, cross-legged under my dress, barefoot, with all the other lovelies looking like my personal court on the photo. Great time, I have to say!
Great story!
Awesome!
I remember being around 10 or 11 years old and it was getting close to Christmas. I always got a new dress for the holidays. I remember that Christmas my dress was made by my Grandmother. It was modeled after a Scottish kilt but in Christmas colors. It was the most amazing dress and I wore it all the time. Even after the holidays because it made me feel like a movie star AND because it was made for me and no one else had anything like it! Loved this video! Love learning about fashion and everything that entails! Looking forward to seeing your next video!! Thank you and take care Justine!
Such a lovley story to hear. I know that feeling.😊My mother sometimes sew something for me and when someone says that they like it and ask me where I bought it I always happily and proudly say how my mother made that excuslivley for me. Then I am thinking oh dear God how wonderful my mom is and it just warms my heart.
Tasia Tyler I remember when we got special dresses for the holidays. Every Easter and Christmas, I loved picking out my dresses. I wore puffy dresses with crinolines way older than anyone should. But, I loved all the satin and lace, white kid gloves, hats. My favorite dress was also made by my Grandmother. She made all my cousins dresses with similar styles and fabrics, but different for each of us. Your post made me think of that and how special that made me feel.
Such wonderful stories from you both! Thank you for sharing them with me! Isnt it wonderful to have had such special times in our lives? Again thank you for sharing!!
I think Grace Kelly's wedding dress and the blue gown when she one the Oscar were iconic.
Yes yes yes!!! Her white wedding dress! Yeeeeeessss! I search for dresses as such. Because of this dress I search for dresses as such or the 50’s dresses styles
I love your intellectual approach to fashion, Justine - it's iconic! Thanks. Lesley Cavanagh
An empire line black embossed satin mini (after I cut 5 inches off it) Cost £9.19/11 for my 18th birthday in 1967, I never had to pay to get into the nightclub again. They said I was good for business.
Iconic!
Your last question made me think of the time when Anne ( with an 'e', of course) got her very first pretty dress, puffed sleeves and all.
Anne took the dress and looked at it in reverent silence. Oh, how pretty it was - a lovely soft brown gloria with all the gloss of silk; a skirt with dainty frills and shirrings; a waist elaborately pintucked in the most fashionable way, with a little ruffle of filmy lace at the neck. But the sleeves - they were the crowning glory! Long elbow cuffs and above them two beautiful puffs divided by rows of shirting and bows of brown silk ribbon.
' That's a Christmas present for you, Anne',said Matthew shyly. 'Why - why - Anne, don't you like it? Well now - well now.'
For Anne's eyes had suddenly filled with tears.
'Like it! Oh, Matthew!' Anne laid the dress over a chair and clasped her hands. 'Matthew, it's perfectly exquisite. Oh, I can never thank you enough. Look at those sleeves! Oh, it seems to me this must be a happy dream.'
Which Anne are you talking about ?
Anne of Green Gables?
Yes, it’s Anne of Green Gables. It’s named “Anne with e”. You can find it on Netflix.
I loved Anne of Green Gables. The Netflix one is ok but the original with Meghan Follows is simply perfect.
Read the book... it’s good at any age.... ❤️ quote
Diana’s dress is my favourite. So beautifull and timeless. You can wear it today.
My most memorable dress was a red DVF (I translated my figure to centimeters just for you, Justine, in my prime I was 93, 58, 94). I called it my "danger" dress because I had to fight men off, and learned never to wear it unless I wanted a LOT of male attention!
I love the white dress Elizabeth Taylor wore on Cat on a hot tin roof. Iconic in my opinion.
I remember falling in love with the dresses in the movie "In the mood for love". Traditional chinese style and goreous fabric prints
Loved the video. I was so expecting Jlo's green Versace with the plunging neckline
Most memorable dress was a long sleeveless jersey silk evening dress, coral red with here and there a bit animal print, a long giraffe on the left lower part where my thigh is, and a deep front split beginning half way my thighs. I was 15 years old and I have been wearing this dress for years, during sunday evening dinners (we used to dress for dinner in weekends) until I went to study and left my parental home. Later on, I did not fit in my dress anymore and I sold it. Even later, I lost a few kilos again and until this day, I am 50, I regret to have sold this dress. Never saw such color fabric with suchprint again. My Mom made that dress herself, just like our other festive evening clothing. And now she feels to old to do that one more time :)
OMG Justine - this is beyond the point of this video but I just wanted to share that today I have finally confirmed for myself what is my real style - the style that really opens up my inner beauty. It's grunge. I've been dancing around this topic for so many years and kept coming back to this answer. But it came together today.
I saw your video about Kibbe's system some time ago and according to that system I concluded that I was a pure classic and tried to mimic that style for some time. It didn't feel totally right, I mean, it was right, but it wouldn't give me a kick, and come on, grunge is not on Kibbe's list of recommendations as it was created before grunge even came about! But today I went and bought by first Dr Martens, and I was wearing my usual black leather jacket, my usual khaki trousers, and when I tried those Dr Martens, it all just came together! I just felt so right, like I am myself. Not super stylish, not super attractive, I am just myself, and this is how I really look, this is who I am inside. Obviously I looked amazing, and people were looking at me, but that didn't matter, I just felt myself, and that was the most important to me. I finally saw that in the mirror. And then I realised why I love so much Gwen Stefani and Kate Moss's styles, why my posture and feeling of comfort transforms effortlessly when I wear my favourite leather jacket and boots, I found my style! I remember you also had a video about finding your style and you said that it is what you would want to wear all day everyday, what you will feel most comfortable and good in. I am so happy! I think I am finally finding myself. And it is thanks to you for your beautiful videos that educate and inspire us about fashion and style. Thank you and God bless you and your projects and your path!
Anna, I adore your story. I'm not sure if I've got the right thing in my mind with the boots, but we're talking about the ankle boots with the thick treaded soles, yes?
How about anything/everything Grace Kelly wears in the 1954 movie Rear Window? Especially the black and white gown. Stunning. Edith Head costume designer.
That black and white dress is beautiful.
That's my favourite. Definitely gonna marry in a recreation of that!
Every outfit is very much in the Christian Dior silhouette.
Yes, I was thinking the same; especially the green suit with the pearl bracelet, which is my sisters' favorite piece of jewelry...she mentions it every time we watch the movie.
Hi Justine, I think the green Versace Dress worn by Jennifer Lopez in 2000 was missing. I mean it startet Google images. I am still waiting on my iconic dress moment;-)
Loved the fashion history lesson! My favorite dress was my wedding dress. I married the year after Princess Diana so my dress was very similar in style to hers, with a much shorter train, and big puffy sleeves (leg of mutton, maybe ?) It was purchaxed at Neiman Marcus, which was a huge event for my budget at that time. Im happy to report Im still married to that handsome husband 😍
As usual you are educational and challenge our preconceptions. The stories written by individual women were wonderful to read...it feels like a warm and supportive family of women of all ages from around the world. Fantastic Justine, as always!!
History is my subject..fashion an interest..love this combination of fashion history! Keep bringing more such ..loved this!
I have in my life a dress that broke contemporary trends, was unusual, and then many people wanted to buy it from me :) But this dress will never be for sale, it is my own handmade wedding dress. When I wore it, the most fashionable were the generous dresses on the racks, or in the shape of a mermaid. I sewed a very comfortable dress reminiscent of the costumes of ancient Greek women. In addition, I hand-woven silver lace (tatting) with it, emphasizing the cut under the bust with red Swarovski crystals woven into it. Only after a few years such simple dresses appeared in the repertoire of wedding dresses. :) Well, I do not meet the requirement of a famous person for my creation to become a style icon, but locally I succeeded :)
Thanks for all your videos Justine. Youhave changed the way I look at fashion, style and textiles. My favourite iconic dress is Princess Diana's Revenge dress. My favourite dress had similarities. It was a fitted black velvet button down dress with a sweetheart neckline. It made me feel quite glamourous as at the time I was dairy farming and spent most of my time in dirty overalls! I wore it on several occasions in my thirties. I am now 62 and wish I still had this lovely dress. Sigh!!!
Princess Diana showed us that in the depths of our despair we can make a statement with our wardrobe. God, I miss her. 😍😢
Something you skipped over is that it wasn’t just that black was the color of mourning, but because of the devastating losses of WWI and the worldwide influenza pandemic, combined with a change in social attitudes, there had been unprecedented numbers of women in mourning dress visible in public and social space in Europe and the U.K. So when Chanel “imposed” black, and women of fashion embraced it, it was a sort of retrieval of life and beauty from loss. That potential for meaning is part of what makes fashion an art form, not just a status marker.
@@paulacassidy9993 Well said!
If you've seen any photos of her other than the "revenge" dress, you'd know she broke no fashion molds. She was fairly reactionary in her wardrobe choices. She didn't take chances.
Nicole most royal women don’t- look at Duchess Catherine. She has lovely style, usually leaning toward the 40s style tea dress for her daytime looks. It’s all very well made, very well fitted, the style suits her athletic figure very well... but it’s not in any way daring or new. In fact, it’s very vintage! It’s super classy, but it’s not eye catching or adventurous. It’s the very opposite. Playing it safe is what royal women do.
So the very fact that Diana stepped out of playing it safe, and in such a big way, really did make a statement. Because even separated from Charles, she was still the mother of the future King if England, and was expected to be very safe and classic in her wardrobe choices. Though one could argue that she did make a splash with that massive wedding dress, and the Sloane fashion she gravitated to at the beginning- which we now see as incredibly dowdy, but was very much the thing at the time. She did eventually grow into being a fashion icon, but it took many years, and for her to grow a lot of confidence that she simply didn’t have at 19.
@@paulacassidy9993 So very true, I felt that in this interesting video about iconic dresses, there was a little something missing in the explanation given. I believe that you found it. It's not just the statement, or the scandal, the edginess... that you can see everywhere and it doesn't mean that these things will last. What we are all looking for is something meaningful, that concentrates meaning and expresses the moment.
Your dedication to uploading is phenomenal, lots of gratitude to you 🙏🏻
And I actually think this light is quite flattering to you!
The first dress I can remember was my 8th grade dance dress. 'Gunne Sax' by Jessica McClintock. Dropped waist dress..loved it!
You knowledge and understanding of real fashion is so deep and inspiring! I love your videos.
I can think of 3 dresses I loved wearing. The first I received as a hand me down when I was 12. The fabric was cotton in a dark red with a black toile’ print. Fitted bodice with a scoop neckline and a slightly flared skirt. Exactly the right red for me with my fair complexion and green eyes. I always got compliments whenever I wore it.
The second was a green dressy cocktail type dress with a similar style as above. I was 14 and very slim and always felt very grown up and dressed up when I wore it.
The third was a very modern mini dress royal blue with a bright yellow ban at the drop waist and down one side. With my hair cut short in twiggy style I made quite the impression on behind the times South Carolina in 1968.
I would have added in the Versace Safety Pin dress worn by Elizabeth Hurley in 1994.
Yes, I was thinking of Jennifer Lopez's Versace and Elizabeth's as you mentioned.
I though of both JLo in her vercase and Elizabeth in hers!
Oy yes you're both right about JLo. And another memorable dress is the green one from Atonement that Kiera Knightley wore.
Answering your question it's interesting to admit that the "most iconic outfit" I've ever worn was also black. What I wore was a pair of black wide pants made in flowing fabric and a black long sleeve t-shirt. What made it so iconic (or made me feel like being iconic because of the compliments) is the silhouette, because those pants had a nice waistband that accentuated the waistline. It seems like a mix of black color and a nice silhouette is what truly makes any dress/outfit iconic :D
Thank you for this informative video!
I wore a costume of Uncle Sam I made myself in the 6th grade to the 4th of July celebration in my school in Ecuador. We were learning more about America and I just went one step into the extra. A lot of people liked it, but most people in my grade thought it was too much and acted very jealously because of all the attention I got. I learned that day that trying to make everyone happy is a fools errand.
Amazing vIdeo ...love the way you articulate
In the 1980's, I made a prairie dress for myself in fine wale corduroy. It was somewhat of a challenge gathering the ruffles for the skirt and decorative ruffle for the cuffs and yoke, but I did manage to sew it all together. The color of the fabric was turquoise and I would wear it with a pair of cream colored western boots that had pink and turquoise decorative stitching. That dress was one of a kind and it did make a fashion statement every time I had it on.
When I was 14 my mother bought me a rich dark red velvet smock dress ( early 70s ) from a local boutique, I will never ever forget it, puffed caps, penny round collar, beautifully made, I dreamt the night before wearing it, it somehow was taken from my room, I woke in great distress and will always remember it Was a nightmare, as my dress was still hung there.
Wonderful video! So glad Diane Von Furstenburg made the list....& GO Princess Diana! I never saw that one. She’s a babe!
Thank you Justine for another interesting and educational video...Well to answer your parting question, my most memorable dress was my black velvet slim floor length gown with the sweetheart neckline and white Satin thin lapels with a long white wide chiffon scarf. ...I really loved that dress.
I like the lighting in the hotel room, especially on your eyes! The video reminded me of several dresses I had back in the 60's that were simple shift dresses or slightly A- line. The was a formal pale blue sheath dress, full length that felt great on. I also had a red velvet full length empire waist dress with lace ruffles at the wrists that was originally for a valentines party. What is so interesting to me is that all those dresses were hand made!! Maybe I should start sewing again.
You forgot to give mention to The Addams Family’s, Morticia Addams black dress. It’s pretty iconic.
I didn’t read all 1200 hundred comments so I don’t know if anyone else noticed.
Thanks for your channel, I appreciate it.
And that horrid Swan dress. I have a dress like the one Demi Moore wore in Indecent Proposal, but didn't know it was that dress when I bought it. And I wore it to a formal evening wedding, ugh... people noticed. Isn't that the dress from...? Indecent Proposal dress worn to a wedding. I stick my foot in my mouth without even knowing it
it's iconic because of the character / Morticia, not the dress..
@@draum8103 Not at the time of airing.
Also, if you were going to nitpick my comment, you should have at least mentioned her name for Carolyn Jones was a movie star way before this TV show.
Have a nice day 🙂
@@recoveringsoul755 We all have those moments! 🤣😂😂
Wednesday has the iconic dress.
I love the elegant way you teach us fashion, ethics & history💓 thank you
I have minimal interest in fashion and fashion industry. But I love your videos, you have a lot of passion and it shows! They are a pleasure to watch!
Happy travels, hope you have good holiday/business trip/etc!
As for my 'iconic' dress - I think the first red dress! I love red but was never confident enough to wear it, I usually stuck to earth colours. I saw this dress in a shop and fell in love with it instantly - wonderfully vibrant, rich red maxi dress. I bought it but it waited in my wardrobe for about a year before I felt confident enough to wear it in public.
Ever since then I have at least 2 red dresses at any time in my wardrobe ('original' red and something new xD)
Thought provoking as always! I got my first wrap dress in the 70’s and recall feeling so feminine and attractive in it. I wore it with great confidence...a rare feeling about my appearance. Thanks Justine ❣️
Thanks for the amazing class on iconic dresses, Justine! It’s a pleasure to learn from your videos always! I’ve been lucky enough to wear some beautiful dresses on special moments of my life. Yet, if I had to choose my iconic outfit I would choose a very horrible pair of fuchsia thick socks that I wore during the labor of my first son!!! I had read in a book about pregnancy and labor that it was a good idea to wear warm socks in the labor room, so together with the also not very chic hospital robe, I wore those pink socks. Since that was the first of my 3 best life moments ever, I certainly keep in my memory those socks as my iconic outfit!
I will always love my wedding dress. It was custom made with 13 yards of peach Thai silk. It was a variation of the off the shoulder dress Enya wears in The Celts album.
What about Laura Ahley's prairie style floaty florals and who could forget Mary Quant's minis with their social and fashion impact. For me Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast At Tiffany's is the ultimate LBD.
Love your channel Justine you've just encouraged me to write my first ever youtube comment. I want to buy a dress from you next!
Laura Ashley dresses, yes! I wore those all through the 1980's! Really do miss those lovely floral prints.
Its Laura Ashley.
@@ingriddubbel8468 My apologies. Typo.
I'm into this video for less than 2 minutes and already I'm loving it...fantastic storytelling.
Excellent to see a new video from you.💌✨
I have a viscose combination with the back background and small whitish pattern. It is so comfortable that since then, I feel a click in my head each time I see a cloth in similar colors. This coloring is among ones that suit me the most, I think
Jean Shrimpton's outfit worn at the 1965 Victoria Derby Race Day in Australia is iconic. Such a bold statement for the time. A sleeveless shift dress cut above the knee, no pantyhose, no gloves and no hat. Bold. Also Sonia McMahon's Whitehouse dinner dress, also 1965, with side splits cut up to here. That's how to make a statement.
I have a ‘little black dress’ that has been in my wardrobe for more than 30 years. It is a simple black velvet style that I could wear tomorrow and no one would know how old it is. Short cap sleeve, sweetheart neckline and just above the knee. It is MY classic. I wish I could show you. Love your channel Justine.
Helen, Australia 🇦🇺
Justine - I would LOVE it if you would do a video soley dedicated to the work of Edith Head. Is this possible? You have such good insights and tid bits of insider knowledge, it would be so interesting I'm sure. She was an amazing person and so talented and it seems so she was so dismissed towards the end of her time in Hollywood to make way for others. c'est possible?
All of my FAVORITE dresses, throughout my entire life - junior homecoming (age 16) through my recent wedding day (age 35) - have had some type of corset or boned bodice. They just help your posture so much, keep everything structured and in place.
I am torn between two outfits... one is my wedding dress that I designed myself and had it made very very cheap as I was poor as church mouse at the time, it was sky blue, with bell sleeves and slightly square décolletage and it still made a swishy swooshy sound when I walked :)
another (and I think my forever favourite) was real vintage stuff, my friend's mum was a proper hippie girl in 70ties when I was born and she kept some of her clothes, she let me choose two pieces and I went for pink wide leg high waist trousers with flower embroideries on the bottom side of the legs and purple-flowered shirt with pointy collar, with my middle-parted curly hair I looked like I'm on my way to Woodstock, I was 18 and it was 1991...
LOVE your fashion story. Oh, the seventies were a wonderful time in fashion. The clothes were so fun to wear, glad you got to experience that. And a sky blue wedding dress with bell sleeves? Stunning!!!
@@karifaller9284 I still have a huuuge weak spot for that style :)
Thanks for the video. Audrey Hepburn's dress has always been the most iconic for me because of the amount that I see it everywhere in relation to elegance. You see it at Bachelorette Patties on napkins with her pearls, silhouettes of it on college dorm posters, and in beauty shops.
I sit on the edge everytime I get a video from you
Hilary Swank’s 2005 navy blue Oscar dress designed by Guy Laroche is so classic and timeless. Not to mention she looked absolutely timeless. Her dress is iconic to me.
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It's a very educational and interesting video, especially for younger women - I'm 63 and have always been interested in fashion ( also professional reasons). It is nice to hear you and see your choices. For me, the most iconic is little black dress - something between Chanel and Audrey- once I had a wollen georgette dress that I used to wear every ball, party ect. V-back open, 3/4 sleeved, knee- length, with changed accessories - it looked perfectly well for more than 6 years or even more. Appreciate and love!
Huge fan of your videos ❤️ hugs from Austria
The little black dress is my all time favorite. That was a genius in innovation.
Several outfits from vivien leigh in Gone with the wind are iconic
Since I was a born in the '60s and raised in the '70s the wrap dress was the first one to come to mind. I remember everyone wearing them and how lovely they looked. It wasn't until that time that I became aware of fashion in my own life. It was the years of the preppy style with Ralph Lauren leading the way with his iconic looks. I really enjoy watching your videos Justine - they are all very good and wonderfully informative. Thank you for all the hard work.
Lovely video! Just one dress missing: JLo’s jungle dress by Versace.
It was on my shortlist! But at least 2 more people wore it too, so I thought it wasn't "unique" enough... One of them was Geri from the Spice Girls :-)
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@@justineleconte and Donatella herself wore it too! xo
Justine Leconte officiel Makes sense! I do feel it changed the conversation on how women’s bodies look like, at least in the US :)
I always learn so much from you, Justine. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! My iconic dress was my wedding dress. My sister made it for me from a pattern because I was 5 months pregnant and did not want my guests to know. It was a two piece silk dress with an unfitted top. She also made made me a hat to wear with it.
This was a lovely video! You look sparkling with enthusiasm and beauty, -the subject is fascinating. As far as my own personal iconic looks go I would have to say: two of my wedding dresses! ( Been married less than Liz Taylor, but ... too romantic a person). The first was when my Mom pressured me into getting married at 19 to a debonair Magyar, a Count. I actually put together a costume myself of sorts, a lot out of an 1850s era hoop dress with elaborate puffed translucent cristalline silk sleeves. The effect was somewhat Princess Diana’s wedding dress but more suitable to dance in. The next was My wedding about 10 years later to a fellow filmmaker in Charleston, South Carolina. I took a dress I loved with a plunging neckline and sewed an Alençon lace square over the bodice. It was very fairy- like. Then I had a very gorgeous cloche headpiece done in cristal and white satin ribbons designed in NYC by an independent designer that I found. I lived down in the lower East side, so I had options. I found a lot of one- off beautiful things down there, off St. Marks etc.
Also found a vintage 20s cotton smock dress I wore on that same honeymoon. Wonderful.
Also - for black- found an independent designer, near Place Pigalle in the late 1990s called Hortensia Louisos, from Africa, she made the MOST sensational long black coat ( or coat dress) truly in the 1830s mode, - think Chopin! With gorgeous flared sleeves, sweeping hem in black corduroy. Wear it still! For special special times. Also another beautiful place I mourn being gone, a hat shop BRISE MICHE, across from Place Charles Dullin, Montmartre. The one of a kind hats were so original, and beautiful!
Look forward, ALWAYS, to your shows.
I believe you will make your iconic piece!
I absolutely loved this video! I made a list in my head before watching, and I picked almost all of the dresses that you mentioned! This was really fun and thought-provoking! Thank you, Justine! By the way, my LBDs and wrap dresses have taken me everywhere with confidence because, while wearing them, I know that I can walk into a room and feel feminine and fabulous.This is why I love those designs.
To finish up my mechanical engineering degree, I supported an NGO called QueenTech based in Ghana that designs and builds food processing equipment designed for women with small businesses that make gari, a shelf-stable cereal made from cassava/yucca/tapioca (all the same root vegetables). We provide microfinancing so more women can afford our products and expand their businesses in different ways. We do routine maintenance on our machines, always incorporating feedback from our users to improve affordability and durability. You can find QueenTech on facebook and we are looking to expand the business if anyone wants to donate!
Now to get to the dress - to work on this project I was able to visit Ghana twice to build these machines and meet our operators - an incredible experience. The women in West Africa have impeccable style. Many many people have clothes made by local tailors in gorgeous block-printed fabric. There are thousands of patterns in all sorts of colors and shades with meaningful Ashanti symbols! In the central market in Kumasi I bought this gorgeous royal purple, black, and goldenrod pattern. A lovely tailor made it into a new-look inspired tea-length boat-neck dress. The print featured these gorgeous disk patterns which the tailor impeccably incorporated into the neckline! It is the most special dress I have by far
this sounds gorgeous! i'd love to see a picture of the dress!
African designs are so under-appreciated. I love the use of colors and creative shapes. Wish it would become more acceptable to wear non-mainstream clothes in daily life. 👏👏
Thank you for another great video, Justine. I have a Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress that I always wear when I want to feel beautiful/powerful/comfortable (all at once!). I think the reason I love it so much is because it reminds me of my mother. When I wear it I swear I can smell her perfume.
What about Mrs Jackie Kennedy.
I admired her style. Simple and elegant mostly. Many dresses from Valentino etc.
Agreed. Think everything she wore turned out to be timeless pieces. She was classic yet not boring and safe.
Can’t beat the little black dress. Simple but elegant
Hope your travel and holiday were inspiring for your new collection..waiting for the new jewellery design... love your videos, they are unbiased and educational..best wishes forever.. cheers!!
thank you!
How we love those special dresses! Those zinging moments when we looked our best - better than we thought we could! - belong to the dress that made it happen.
The dress that I wore that was most iconic for me would have been in my senior year of high school. I was giving a speech at an event and would be at the podium with all eyes on me. Up until then I always wore rather safe dresses for my age. I decided to buy a wrap dress for the event. It was not an expensive dress as I was a teenager with no money. But the style was clean and sleek. The bustline as a wrap dress was the most revealing I had ever worn. The skirt portion of the dress was straight and fitted. I remember I also first used eyeliner that evening. I felt shall we say grown up and a woman for the first time in my life. Gone was the girl. The dress fit me like a charm and when everyone was looking at me I felt quite powerful and confident. 👍🏼
I have my aunt's, pencil dress, with button up top. Love it.
Thank you for yet another great video 🙃
Very nice video , I really enjoyed it Thanks Justine
Dear Justine, I absolutely love watching your videos. You always have such a variety of information and the research you do and all the time you spend making a video is more than amazing. Thank you for making videos with excellent information, research, quality and your love for design and fabric. I am a long time follower and look forward to each and everyone of your videos. ~Joanna♡
PS....If I had to choose an icon dress it would be the "hippie" psychedelic print maxi dress I made in 1970 and still have hanging in the back of my closet. LOL
First of all, Justine, you are a pearl, the true treasure of ours! Please keep on making videos for the next 100 years too! Thank you! And about my iconic dress, it was surprisingly black :D My boyfriend was an instructor in a pole dance school and they had a season ends gala. I used to wear simple but elegant stuff (so I was really happy when I found your channel because we are so similar in taste and approach), but I knew I needed something which shouts "statement". I had a girl pal, who was a witch with sewing machine and after we designed, she'd sewn my dress. Black, some kind of stiffy fabric, which kept its fall, A-line, maxilong (covered my shoes), elbow long sleeves. Huuuuge décolleté, a belt from its own fabric, which was also really long, knotted on my left hip, and the whole back from neck to waist was black lace. Amongst those bikini and high heel girls I really looked like a beautiful and magnificent witch and my boyfriend couldn't take his eyes off me. I still have that dress and sometimes wear to parties, when the occasion lets me dress like that. I'm grateful to my girl pal because she really killed a lot of time making that dress.
To me, iconic dresses stand out and make you say WOW. Bjork's Swan dress. Billy Porter's ball gown tuxedo!