8 Movie Costume Designs That Shaped Fashion Trends

Sylvia Scarlett (1935): Katharine Hepburn's daring pants-wearing in "Sylvia Scarlett" defied norms, shaping modern women's fashion.

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Rebel Without A Cause (1955): James Dean's rebel style in "Rebel Without A Cause" popularized the iconic white tee and blue jeans combo.

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And God Created Woman (1956): Brigitte Bardot's bikinis in "And God Created Woman" made waves, ushering in the era of mainstream bikini fashion.

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Breakfast at Tiffany s (1961): Audrey Hepburn's LBD and oversized sunglasses in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" remain timeless fashion essentials.

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Rosemary s Baby (1968): Mia Farrow's pixie cut and loose-fitting attire in "Rosemary's Baby" set trends for modern women's fashion.

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Annie Hall (1977): Diane Keaton's layered menswear in "Annie Hall" redefined women's fashion, reflecting New York's style at the time.

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Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982): Sean Penn's character, Jeff Spicoli, influenced fashion with his surf-inspired attire, including the iconic baja hoodie.

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Flashdance (1983): Jennifer Beals' off-the-shoulder sweatshirt in "Flashdance" sparked a trend after she improvised by cutting its collar.

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