The dress “Happy Birthday Mr. President” !!!
1. Blake Lively’s vision of Versace contains many references to New York. The corsage is inspired by the Empire State Building, the train of the dress includes the sky map seen on the ceiling of the Grand Central, and the crown is an ode to the Statue of Liberty.
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The change in color even refers to the oxidation of the Statue of Liberty!
2. Sean Mendes’ Tommy Hilfiger costume is out of stock and includes his initials on the lining.
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3. Reese Ahmed’s 4SDesigns vision (complete with double knee-length pants) is a tribute to immigrant workers during the Gilded Age. “The fabric is heavy silk / wool, inspired by noble immigrant workers,” explained designer Angelo Urutia.
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4. Hand-cutting and painting the flowers of Camilla Cabello’s Prabal Gurung dress took a month, according to a live broadcast on E !. The motif of flowers is further extended in her hair and nails.
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5. According to the live broadcast of E !, the Normani Christian Siriano dress was actually red, but was updated to black. Includes over 40 yards of velvet.
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6. Christopher John Rodgers dress by Sarah Jessica Parker pays tribute to Elizabeth Hobbes Keckley – the first black designer in the White House. Elizabeth was a former slave who became Mary Todd Lincoln’s official seamstress, and the dress was inspired by an 1860s dress she made.
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7. Emma Stone put on her Louis Vuitton wedding dress again after marrying Dave McCarthy in the summer of 2020.
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8. Chloe Grace Moretz once again wore the same Louis Vuitton coat she wore to the brand’s women’s clothing show during Paris Fashion Week Fall / Winter 2018/2019.
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9. Hillary Clinton’s vision of Joseph Altuzara pays homage to the names of the women she looks at, inspired by the friendship quilts made by women in the 19th and 20th centuries. The names include Rosa Parks, Lady Bird Johnson and her mother Dorothy Rodham.
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10. Kodi Smit McPhee Bottega jeans are actually made of leather. He explained: “There is such a variety of people and cultures that make up America, so instead of the cylinders and tailcoats of the gilded era, I wanted my appearance to be a carefree Friday.”
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11. The matching ensembles of Courtney Kardashian and Travis Barker Tom Brown provoke a deconstructed costume. The couple’s nails also act as a tribute to each other.
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In fact, she wore the dress very briefly — there was a custom-made dressing room at the bottom of the steps so that Kim could change into it, and then she changed into a spear at the top of the stairs. A Ripley conservationist was available.
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