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Roll out the red carpet and set up the projector screen! Prepare food and drinks for a costume ball in honor of the legendary Oscars. A great theme for a party is classic Hollywood, where glamor and fame are always defined by the sophisticated elegance of the brightest stars. Whether you’re the host or one of the guests, you don’t have to look far to find great costumes for women to wear to the party.

Breakfast at Tiffany’s with Holly Golightly

Moviegoers the world over recognize this scene of a slender woman dressed in a long black evening gown, a pair of large dark sunglasses that cover half her face, and eating a croissant in front of the window of Tiffany’s, the well-known New York jewelry. . With a graceful tilt of her headdress, she gazes at the diamond earrings and necklaces displayed on black velvet. That’s Holly Golightly, the protagonist of Truman Capote’s novel, which made Audrey Hepburn an American cultural icon.

Slim, swan-like grace girls can rock the same look with a sleeveless empire-line black dress, a pair of long black gloves, and a pearl choker. Put your hair up in a bonnet and finish with a pair of oversized dark glasses to block out the morning sun. Bringing a croissant and a tall cup of coffee is optional.

The classic photo under the skirt of Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe personifies the classic movie siren who is best remembered in that photo under her skirt. She was wearing a light white dress with a plunging neckline and bare back. When a stray wind blew from one of the gratings near her, her skirt flew up from behind. She barely held her forehead, but her mischievous laugh captured her sensuality and spirit perfectly. That look can also be achieved with the same style of dress and silver shoes. Some women wear a white blonde wig, while others dye their hair silver and cut shorts with fluffy ends.

Be the material girl, the vamp or the diva

The outfit that Madonna made popular in her Material Girl video seems like a constant hit with young girls today. She stands out in a fitted jean jacket worn over a midriff-baring top and miniskirt made of vinyl leather. A pair of fishnet stockings and heeled ankle boots complete the look. Everything is available at any store and women can mix and match them.

Meanwhile, Hollywood vampire and stage diva costumes seem more popular with the older crowd. A simple flowy dress with a flattering cut is all it takes to accentuate the shape and height of a woman’s body. Statuesque women wear these dresses well not because of their height, but because of their slim build. The dress has to cover and flatter their curves instead of wrapping their bodies tightly.

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