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10 most recognizable dresses of all time

The right image can change the way the world perceives you. Dresses should be an extension of the personality. It affects the people around you, which, in turn, can change the course of your entire life.

10. Lady Gaga's meat dress


Who hasn't heard of Lady Gaga and her artistic weirdness? The "Queen of Pop" was also remembered for her quirky dress, hat and shoes made from raw meat at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. Obviously, it caused a lot of controversy.

Designed by Franck Fernandez and inspired by Nicola Formichetti, the dress has been condemned by human rights groups and hailed by Time as the top fashion statement of 2010. The dress has been dried and preserved by taxidermists and is on display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Ohio, USA.

9. Rihanna's CFDA dress


Rihanna's CFDA dress is ranked 9th on the list of the most recognizable dresses of all time. She wore this dress at the 2014 CFDA Awards. The singer wore only thongs under the translucent, sparkling floor-length dress.

8. Princess Diana's wedding dress


Lady Diana wore her wedding dress to her wedding to Charles, Prince of Wales in 1981. Diana wore an ivory veil and a £ 9,000 lace dress with a 7.5-meter train. The dress has become one of the most famous dresses in the world and is considered one of the most closely guarded secrets in fashion history. The dress has become the canon of the wedding dress.

7. Kate Middleton's wedding dress


Next on our list of the most recognizable dresses of all time is Kate Middleton's wedding dress. British designer Sarah Burton, creative director of luxury fashion house Alexander McQueen, designed the wedding dress worn by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge on April 29, 2011. Kate's marriage to Sarah Burton has been followed by over two billion people around the world.

6. Jennifer Lopez in Versace dress at the Grammy


On February 23, 2000, Jennifer Lopez appeared at the award in an exotic green silk dress from Versace. Lopez caused a stir in the media when she arrived on the red carpet in a stunning Versace dress with tropical leaf print, bamboo prints and a low belly button neckline. Perhaps it is second only to the dress of Elizabeth Hurley. The dress is now on display at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles

5. Bjork's swan dress


Bjork appeared at the 73rd Academy Awards on March 25, 2001 in this swan dress. It was designed by Macedonian designer Marjan Pejoski. Not content with just wearing such an outlandish creation, the singer then pretended to lay an egg right on the red carpet. The dress was voted the ninth most iconic red carpet dress of all time.

4. Audrey Hepburn's dress from the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's"


In fourth place among the most recognizable dresses of all time is the Audrey Hepburn dress. On October 5, 1961, theatergoers lost their heads (albeit not for the first time) when they saw Audrey Hepburn get out of the car in a black Givency dress. This moment is one of the most iconic moments in cinema. Hepburn, in Breakfast at Tiffany's, walks down the sidewalk in a long black dress toward the Tiffany Jewelry Store, a roll and coffee in hand.

While she could not take her eyes off the shop window, admiring the decorations inside, the world audience could not take their eyes off the image of the woman in the famous "little black dress" strolling along the deserted Fifth Avenue in New York.

Holly Golightly was not only a defining moment in Audrey Hepburn's career, but also helped provide fashion with another classic element of it.

3. Elizabeth Hurley in a dress with pins from Versace


Elizabeth Hurley wore a black Versace dress at the 1994 premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral. The dress was held together by several large gold pins. It is perhaps the most famous creation by Versace and is considered one of the most recognizable outfits of all time.

2. White dress Marilyn Monroe with an open back


The white pleated dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch is considered an icon in film history. An image of Monroe in a white dress, standing over a subway grid in New York City at the corner of Lexington Avenue and 52nd Street, has been called one of the main images of the 20th century.

Designed by costume designer William Travilla, the dress was kept in his archives until his death in 1990, after which it passed to a private collection owned by Debbie Reynolds at the Hollywood Film Museum. The dress later sold for over $ 5.6 million at a 2011 auction.

1. Jeri Halliwell dress from the British flag


Spice Girls' British flag dress Jeri Halliwell wore to perform at the BRIT Awards on February 24, 1997. The dress has become a worldwide symbol of female power, although it was made from a simple towel. Jeri Halliwell was supposed to wear a black Gucci dress, but, deciding that it was "too boring", asked her sister to sew a patriotic dress. This is how the most famous dress in pop history was born.

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