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1Frankenstein', 1931
Mae Clarke in a long-sleeve gown by costume designer Vera West.
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2Bride of Frankenstein, 1935
Elsa Lanchester in a caped Vera West design.
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3Gone With the Wind, 1939
Vivien Leigh in a gown by costume designer Walter Plunkett that featured voluminous sleeves and dramatic floral appliques.
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4The Father of the Bride, 1950
Elizabeth Taylor in an A-line gown with a lace underskirt and coordinating collar by costume designer Helen Rose.
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5How To Marry A Millionaire, 1953
Lauren Bacall in an off-the-shoulder lace style by costume designer William Travilla.
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6Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953
Marilyn Monroe in a waltz-length gown with a lace bodice and pleated skirt, also by Travilla.
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7Oklahoma, 1955
Shirley Jones in a ruffled gown with a contrasting sash by costume designer Charles Arrico.
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8Funny Face, 1957
Audrey Hepburn in a sleeveless, bateau-neck Givenchy creation.
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9The Sound of Music, 1965
Julie Andrews in a sleek, high-collared gown with a flowing veil by costume designer Dorothy Jacobs.
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10The Graduate, 1967
Katharine Ross in a floor-length design with sheer sleeves by costume designer Patricia Zipprodt.
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11Funny Girl, 1968
Barbra Streisand in a long-sleeve silk gown with a lace skirt and matching cathedral veil by costume designer Irene Sharaff.
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12The Brady Girls Get Married, 1981
Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb in a ruched midi-length design and lace floor-length gown, respectively.
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13Princess Bride, 1987
Robyn Wright in an empire line, blue gown festooned in lace.
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14Father of the Bride, 1991
Kimberly Williams in a lace-trimmed, full-skirted gown by costume designer Susan Becker.
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15Four Weddings and a Funeral, 1994
Andie McDowell in voluminous white gown with puff sleeves and a beaded bolero by costume designer Lindy Hemming.
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16Romeo + Juliet, 1996
Claire Danes in an understated sleeveless dress with button bodice detailing by costume designer Catherine Martin.
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17Love Actually, 2003
Keira Knightley in a dress topped with a feather-trimmed cardigan.
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18Marie Antoinette, 2006
Kirsten Dunst in an opulent three-quarter-sleeve gown with bow details and large panniers by Milena Canonero.
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19Sex and the City, 2008
Sarah Jessica Parker in a two-tone, multi-tiered Vivienne Westwood design.
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