1.- Elizabeth Taylor. The cat on the tin roof
The most mythical nightgown in the history of cinema, a scandal in her time, and the perfect way to mark the curves of the beautiful actress. Designed by Helen Rose exclusively for this film.
2.- Ava Gardner. Outlaws
Designed by Vera West, this black satin evening dress will undoubtedly remain in our memory forever and Ava will always be the most beautiful animal in the world, embodying the mysterious Kitty Collins in the year 1946.
3.- Audrey Hepburn. My Fair Lady
Much more than an actress, we all agree that Audrey is an icon in herself and many of the dresses she wore during her fruitful film career have marked the fashion universe forever. But if I have to choose a mythical dress she chooses the one designed by Cecil Beaton for the hippodrome scene in My Fair Lady. An afternoon dress in lace and with an incredible black-white combination.
4.- Debbie Reynolds. Singing under the rain
Designer Walter Plunkett was responsible for designing the costumes for the film Singin' in the Rain and recreating the 1920s style in a colorful and gimmicky way. We will never forget her singing Good Morning in this gorgeous dress.
5.- Rita Hayworth. Gilda
Margarita Carmen Cansino's career took a turn when she reinvented herself and became Rita Hayworth. This may be one of the most beautiful dresses in movie history or at least one of the most beautiful. Designed exclusively for the number "Put the Blame on Mame" by designer Jean Louis.
6.- Lana Turner. The postman Always calls two times
It was the film that gave the definitive boost to her career and we will always remember her with this set of shorts and a halter-neck body plus a turban, all in white, designed by Irene.
7.- Vivien Leigh. Gone With the Wind
Once again Walter Plunkett, the designer who specialized in period costumes, gave the bell with his work for this film, even though he had more than 260 titles in which to stand out in his professional career. But, without a doubt, the dress made with Tara's curtains for Scarlet may be one of the most famous dresses in all of cinema history.
8.- Bette Davis. Eve N-
Another great designer in film history, Edith Head, was responsible for designing Bette Davis' costumes in this film, one of the most famous of her time. The cocktail-style dress collected the maxims of the "New Look" of the moment and combined it with the elegant simplicity that was Edith Head's trademark.
9.- Marilyn Monroe. Temptation lives above
How difficult to choose just one dress from the many that Marilyn Monroe has worn on the big screen. The marvelous Niagara dress will remain engraved in our retinas forever. Or the model from Gentlemen Prefers Blondes. Or everything, absolutely everything, what the actress wore in How to marry a millionaire. But if there is a dress that has been copied a thousand times and repeatedly copied, it is this one.
10.- Julie Andrews. Smiles and tears
She won an Oscar for her portrayal of Mary Poppins, but to us, Julie Andrews will always be Maria, the novice who changed Captain Von Trapp's life singing Edelweiss and wearing this innocent, monastic outfit for which designer Dorothy Jeakins was nominated for an Oscar. to the best wardrobe.