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Annie Hall (1977) Diane Keaton in "Annie Hall" catapulted the androgynous look into the wardrobes of women worldwide. With her loose trousers, shirts, waistcoats and ties, Annie's wardrobe transformed the way women thought about dressing and paved the way for a whole new type of fashion.
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Atonement (2007) Keira Knightley saw jaws dropping to the floor in movie theaters nationwide as she played Cecilia in the adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel, but it wasn't just due to her show-stopping performance. Keira's stunning emerald green dress not only oozed elegance, but it was also one of the reasons designer Jacqueline Durran was nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) Audrey Hepburn's little black Givenchy dress in the opening scene has become one of the world's most iconic outfits. She was simply chic in long black gloves and dazzling jewelry, including a tiara. Audrey's Holly Golightly has become one of fashion's most recognizable characters that even helped launch the LBD into a wardrobe staple.
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