The dress worn by Helen Hunt in the movie "Always" was designed by the renowned fashion designer Ellen Mirojnick. The film, directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1989, features Mirojnick's elegant designs that complement the film's romantic and nostalgic themes.
In the 1963 movie "Cleopatra," Elizabeth Taylor's iconic blue dress became a subject of scandal due to its sheer, see-through fabric. The dress, designed by costume designer Irene Sharaff, was controversial for its revealing nature, which was considered provocative for the time. This notably contributed to the film's publicity and Taylor's status as a fashion icon. The dress remains memorable in cinematic history for its boldness and impact.
The selling price of a celebrity dress depends on more than one factor: - The category of the celebrity. A-list celebrities will fetch most money, B-list slightly less and C-list considerably less. - Where the dress was worn. On a movie set? At an awards show? - How popular was the dress with critics? And fans? - Who designed the dress? Self-designed dresses tend to fetch more than professionally designed dresses. There is no right or wrong answer because we have no idea what dress you are talking about. Your best move is to take the dress to a professional fashion auctioneer or professional clothes designer for a professional valuation. Auction prices over the internet are not 100% accurate and are always opinions from those with little or no experience. Good luck.
Helen hudson!
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No, she did not.
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The pink dress Jennifer Hudson wore on American idol, was designed by designer Njide aka Quadretta Barrett of Chicago. She saw the design in beige at Millenniums boutique and requested that the dress be duplicated in pink. Roman Bailey the head tailor, called the designer for permission to remake the dress in pink. The designer agreed as long as she mentions the designer by name. The dress was also featured in the movie DreamGirls.
The dress (designed by Maggie Sottero) is Briony, a silk organza strapless dress with a satin ribbon and floral detail at the waist.
(It's a "EVA VARRO" Color Peacock dress. She sells at Nordstrom and upscale boutiques. Just google her.)(It is actually NOT an "eva varro" dress. The blue dress was specifically designed for the movie by the legendary Hollywood custom designer Ann Roth. There is only one dress like that.)It is neither of the above. I have an identical dress to the embroidered blue dress she wore, and it was made by "Lil". The brown ribbon at the sleeves was added for the movie, but the rest is straight off the rack by "Lil"
at the end of the movie, when they are dancing in the clouds, the last color that you can see the dress in is pink as the book is closing. But Aurora is always presented in blue, so i guess its a toss up
You can't. It's a one of a kind, designed by the movie's costume designer.
Sheila Graham was a costume designer on the Treasure Island movie.
In the 1963 movie "Cleopatra," Elizabeth Taylor's iconic blue dress became a subject of scandal due to its sheer, see-through fabric. The dress, designed by costume designer Irene Sharaff, was controversial for its revealing nature, which was considered provocative for the time. This notably contributed to the film's publicity and Taylor's status as a fashion icon. The dress remains memorable in cinematic history for its boldness and impact.
The reaction of the 2003 movie Helen of Troy was good. Many movie critics thought the movie true to the era and the cast did an amazing job.
the production designer
The costume designer for the movie 'Mamma Mia' was Ann Roth.