20+ Red Carpet Outfits That Gave Iconic Moments in Fashion History New Life

Zendaya & David Bowie

Can you believe this shot of Zendaya is from before the singer even made her feature film debut in Spider-Man: Homecoming? Since then, the world’s most beautiful woman has starred in three Spider-Man movies, fallen in love with the luckiest man in the world, Tom Holland, and starred in HBO’s Euphoria and two Dune movies.

Kim Kardashian & Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn’s see-through dress was designed by that man again, Bob Mackie, and embellished with over six thousand crystals. Kardashian said, “Nowadays everyone wears sheer dresses, but back then that was not the case. In a sense, it’s the original naked dress. That’s why it was so shocking.” But there was more shocking news to come…

Dua Lipa & Amy Winehouse

Seeing the pair side by side, Dua Lipa even managed to capture Amy’s famous scowl. Despite looking unhappy to be there, Dua said, “I’m really excited. I feel so lucky to be here and to get to put on a performance and to be with my dancers and with my team and to do it in a safe way. It means a lot so I think it’s going to be a lot of fun.” Take a breath, Dua!

Madison Beer & Beyoncé

Beyoncé laced her version up to just above the knee, pairing it with sparkly pink peep-toe sandals. After blowing the dust off the vintage dress, which Queen Bey first wore when Madison was just four years old, Madison Beer left her version unlaced all the way to the hip and complemented the pastel pink tones with a fabulous pair of metallic-heeled sandals.

Emily Blunt & Hedy Lamarr

Hedy Lamarr wasn’t just a pretty face; she was an inventor, too. You probably wouldn’t be reading this if it weren’t for her. When she wasn’t acting, the multi-talented good-time girl and her Hollywood neighbor, George Antheil, would tinker with radio waves to aid the ongoing World War II effort.

Madison Beer & Beyoncé

Beyoncé laced her version up to just above the knee, pairing it with sparkly pink peep-toe sandals. After blowing the dust off the vintage dress, which Queen Bey first wore when Madison was just four years old, Madison Beer left her version unlaced all the way to the hip and complemented the pastel pink tones with a fabulous pair of metallic-heeled sandals.

Emily Blunt & Hedy Lamarr

Hedy Lamarr wasn’t just a pretty face; she was an inventor, too. You probably wouldn’t be reading this if it weren’t for her. When she wasn’t acting, the multi-talented good-time girl and her Hollywood neighbor, George Antheil, would tinker with radio waves to aid the ongoing World War II effort.

 

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