Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's
We kick off with a character who, far from being original at this point, is an infallible icon when it comes to dressing up for Carnival. The Holly Golightly costume is a classic for lovers of romantic movies and the character that Truman Capote created in his day.
To put together your "Breakfast at Tiffany's" style look, you only have to wear a long black sleeveless dress, long black gloves, and a nice pearl necklace.
Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz
"The Wizard of Oz", released in 1939, is a benchmark for moviegoers who love the fantastic and musical genre. The film, which takes us to an imaginary world, has sweet Dorothy, played by Judy Garland, as its protagonist.
The actress, who won the Oscar for this performance, wears a remembered dress in the form of a blue pinafore with gingham checks, a wicker basket, and red-dipped ballerinas.
Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins
Who does not remember watching this movie as a family? The film "Mary Poppins", which dates back to 1964, is an essential of the musical and fantastic genre of the mid-20th century.
Julie Andrews rose to the top of Hollywood with this film as she won the Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal. Andrews's nanny dress can be yours today, all you need to do is pair it with a large doctor's bag and a lively umbrella.
Liza Minnelli in Cabaret
The cabaret, popularized in the "roaring 20s", is the protagonist of the eponymous film played by Liza Minnelli. Fringes, rhinestones, and accessories such as headbands with feathers or pearl necklaces (extra long) are some of the perfect elements to create your cabaret costume.
This costume is ideal for those of you who plan to extend the party until late at night.
Marilyn Monroe in Temptation Lives Upstairs
Another classic among the classics is Marilyn Monroe in one of the films for which she is best remembered today: "Temptation lives above." The favorite blonde of an entire generation is the perfect embodiment of sensuality and the most stunning feminine attractiveness and her role in the film championed it.
To play this character, she opts for a white cross-cut dress, a blonde wig, white strappy sandals, and the most striking red lipstick. The winning combo for this Carnival.
Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra
Taylor's performance in Cleopatra has left us with several looks that are difficult to forget. Among all of them, we highlight the beautiful green dress that she wore together with a diadem typical of the Egyptian aesthetic.
If you want to finish off the look, you can choose to add more accessories (such as bracelets and rings), a black wig, and makeup with very marked eyes. We offer you the base of the costume, which is a dress of the same color (and a similar cut) and a headband with Egyptian air.