Most iconic celebrity dresses from the last 30 years including Marilyn Monroe’s naked dress
06.05.2022 - 19:17
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Now that events are back in full swing and our favourite celebrities have returned to the red carpet mask-free, we’ve seen many famous faces showcase some pretty unforgettable dresses. From Rihanna’s incredible pregnancy looks to Kim Kardashian’s most recent Met Gala ensemble, not to mention the dresses we're about to see at the BAFTAs this weekend.
From former Spice Girls member Geri Halliwell’s Union Jack ensemble to Princess Diana’s revenge dress, we’re taking a trip down memory lane to show you some of the most iconic dresses from the last 30 years – and one of them is the reason Google images exists.The most iconic celebrity dresses ever Geri Halliwell's Union Jack dress Of course, the first place has to go to Geri Halliwell’s Union Jack dress worn at the 1997 Brit Awards. How many times have we seen this look replicated as fancy dress? Loads.
Geri admitted that her iconic frock was in fact a £5 tea towel on a Gucci dress, and that she very nearly didn't wear the look on stage due to some doubts, but we're very happy that she did. Princess Diana's revenge dress Next up, it had to be a member of the Royal Family.
Princess Diana wore her all-black silk frock in 1994, and the dress is now better known as "the revenge dress".The princess wore said frock the same evening that Prince Charles went on national television to admit to his affair with Camilla Parker-Bowles, and it has since been named one of the most iconic dresses worn by a celeb. Liz Hurley's safety pin dress Liz Hurley went from Hugh Grant’s plus one to a nineties style icon after wearing this Versace safety pin dress in 1994.
You could argue that her career really took off after this moment. She reportedly struggled to get a designer to loan her a dress
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