Priyanka Chopra Had a Marilyn Monroe Moment in a Plunging White Halter Dress
08.05.2023 - 18:03
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moment. While out in New York City on Monday, May 8, ahead of her appearance on The View, Chopra was photographed wearing a white halter dress similar in neckline and silhouette to with a pleated skirt, which she originally wore on the set of the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch. Monroe was pictured standing over a subway grate in the dress on the film's NYC set in 1954, and the look has since become one of the most recognizable and most-referenced fashion moments of all time.Chopra's white dress was maxi-length, with a deep-V neckline and a halter strap that exposes her back.
The dress is fitted throughout the bodice with a drop waist. Chopra paired the dress with white cat eye sunglasses reminiscent of the 1950s, but modernized the ensemble with white pointed-toe heeled and hoop earrings.
She wore her brown hair down in soft, glamorous curls and a middle part. For makeup, she went for very rosy cheeps and a matching matte lip.As of late, Priyanka Chopra is referencing the most iconic fashion moments of the 20th century.
Last week, Chopra walked the carpet at in a dramatic black Valentino gown with white accents paired with the Bulgari Luna Blue Diamond, which was reminiscent—intentionally or not—of the Heart of the Ocean from 1997's Titanic.By Elizabeth LoganBy Charley RossBy Abby GardnerBy GlamourMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.
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