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Film and fashion go through life hand in hand. Costumes for film artists create both simple and well-known designers in the fashion world. Destined to if their creations, flashed on the screen, to be lost in the vaults of the studios or waiting for a better share? Only time knows the answer.
"The Wizard of Oz"
In 1900, the world saw the children's book "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," American writer L. Frank Baum. The book talks about the girl Dorothy and her doggie Toto, which suffered unprecedented hurricane force along with the house into a fairyland of Oz. There, Dorothy made new friends - the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion. Together, they go on the road paved with yellow brick, the Emerald City. Almighty wizard must help the girl to return home, and her friends - to fulfill their dreams come true. Kids in the Soviet Union, this tale was also known for retelling Alexander Volkov "The Wizard of Oz."
The book was incredibly popular with American children, and its transfer to the silver screen was a foregone conclusion. Children's musical "The Wizard of Oz" was released in rent in 1939. The film turned out good, received two awards "Oscar" (for best music and best original song), just as there were six nominations for "Oscar".
Starred Judy Garland made a fantastic career and has become a real movie star. The film follows the adventures of Dorothy and her friends know and love for several generations of Americans.
On the creation of costumes for the film she worked as a designer Adrian Adolph Greenberg, known in the industry simply as Adrian. The costumes of the main characters were not smart. For example, a coat for a wizard was purchased second-hand clothes in the store.
Recently, the world was reminded again of the "Wizard of Oz": a simple dress Dorothy was sold at auction for 1, 1 million 18 June 2011. Who would have thought that the cotton dress could cost so much? More than 600 thousand dollars were bought red shoes Dorothy. Trades were organized by well-known auction house Profiles in History.
"Twilight. Saga. Dawn "
Whether married vampire Edward Cullen and Bella Swan simple girl? Voltage from film to film only grew. Wedding to be - it became known to the screens of the next part of the saga of vampires and werewolves in the human world. The audience began to address in what dress the bride will appear before the altar. Fuel to the fire poured media, giving all new batch of rumors.
On the eve of the premiere of the film finally it became known that the designer wedding dress Bella Swan was the Carolina Herrera. It is well known in the fashion world thanks to the amazing beauty of evening and wedding dresses. However, the veil of secrecy was only slightly ajar. In the promotional video presented to the public, it was sealed by the marriage just a moment. But to see the bride's dress was impossible to put into the high hairdo hair, laconic veil and long sleeves dress - that's all the details.
The hour premiere of "Twilight. Saga. Dawn ", finally fans of the saga of vampires were able to see on the silver screen the long-awaited wedding of the main characters, and consider bride. The dress was long, it is sewn of crepe-satin, as befits a traditional wedding dress - white. His feature - the back is decorated with delicate lace and hundreds of small buttons.
As she said Carolina Herrera, it will enter the wedding dress collection of the brand Carolina Herrera 2012. Are you ready to know its value? The dress "like Bella" is sold at a price between 35 and 000 dollars. Brand Alfred Angelo has released an exact copy of it, more accessible is not very rich girl. The difference is that it is sewn from a different material - Satin. The cost of a licensed copy is $ 799.
"The Seven Year Itch"
"The Seven Year Itch" - the American comedy, which was released in 1955. Sometimes the name of the film is translated as "The Seven Year Itch." Even during the filming, it was clear that the film is doomed to success with the audience, because the main role in it played a very Marilyn Monroe. At the time, the actress was at the zenith of his fame. The film is made in the genre of comedy in it tells about some book publishers, have been married for seven years. In the summer he is left alone in his apartment in Manhattan, and his wife and son leave for vacation. His neighbor - the charming actress and model, young and cheerful. It then becomes the object of imaginary amorous adventures of the hero.
It was in the movie "The Seven Year Itch" contains the famous episode when the flow of air from the ventilation grates of the New York subway inflates hem white dress Marilyn Monroe, revealing her shapely legs. The designer of this dress with profitable emphasizes chest bodice and pleated skirt was William Travilla. We know that original episode filmed at night in Manhattan. The shooting attracted the attention of hundreds of onlookers. The double followed by double, but to achieve the desired result and failed. In addition, Marilyn Monroe constantly confused words and could not concentrate. While the actress was going through difficult parting with her husband Joe DiMaggio was incredibly dispersed. Later remade the scene in the pavilion studio 20th Century Fox.
White "flying" dress became the original card of Marilyn Monroe, it can rightly be considered the most famous dress in the history of world cinema, and for some time - and the most expensive. June 18, 2011 uktsionny house Profiles in History sold under the hammer "flying" dress for 4, 6 million dollars. The name of the current owner rarity has not been disclosed, but it is well known the name of his former mistress - Debbie Reynolds. She collected a collection of costumes for films, including involving Marilyn Monroe, for forty years. However, her dream of creating a museum did not come true, the idea proved too expensive, and with most of the exhibits had to leave.
Films, in question in the article, taken at different times, by genre, and many other criteria, they do not look at each other - more interesting to follow the fate of the costumes used in these films. Film and fashion presented sometimes amazing surprises.
Author: Irina Rukavishnikova
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