
FASHION designer Ryan Keys makes some beautiful couture gowns. We caught up with him to share his views on five of the most iconic dresses in history, from movies to real life.
Marilyn Monroe
The Seven Year Itch, 1955“THE legendary white ‘flying’ dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch reached iconic status a long time ago, inspiring both Hollywood stars and fashion designers, like myself. Despite its simple design, the dress will make any woman look elegant and chic.”
Julia Roberts
Pretty Woman, 1990“VIVIAN WARD, played by Julia Roberts, appears transformed, Cinderella-style, in an elegant red evening gown, complemented with white gloves. It shows that a great dress can make even a young lady with a rough past look like a million bucks.”
Audrey Hepburn
Breakfast At Tiffany’s, 1961“THE amazing sleeveless black dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast At Tiffany’s became iconic in the fashion world immediately after the film’s world premiere. And the actress herself became the epitome of glamour and elegance. My mom used to dress like this to her friends parties, it was great!”
Michelle Pfeiffer
Scarface, 1983“MICHELLE PFEIFFER dressed in a luxurious slip dress. I’m so happy these are back in fashion and they work for everyone and extremely easy to style. With a top underneath or a polo neck.”
Sarah Jessica Parker
Sex and the City, 1998“SEX AND THE CITY became a real fashion guide for many women. And this beautiful vintage white flower dress is a great example of how to be stylish from head to toe. This look was trendy, but also iconic.”
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