Fashion flashback! Celeb styles then and now Though Holly Golightly and Lisbeth Salander have little in common, the stylish women who play...
Fashion flashback! Celeb styles then and now
Though Holly Golightly and Lisbeth Salander have little in common, the stylish women who played them do: Both Audrey Hepburn (circa 1955) and Rooney Mara selected chic and conservative LBDs, which they topped off with bold brows, red lips and sleek dos with side-parted bangs. Though Holly Golightly and Lisbeth Salander have little in common, the stylish women who played them do: Both Audrey Hepburn (circa 1955) and Rooney Mara selected chic and conservative LBDs, which they topped off with bold brows, red lips and sleek dos with side-parted bangs.
Black and white is always right, especially in the case of a floral-print midi skirt, like the ones jazz singer Peggy Lee (in 1952) and Lea Michele wore with simple tees and glamorous waves.
Scarlett Johansson matches the high drama of Bette Davis's feminine do from 1942, even adding similar statement earrings to complete the Old Hollywood look.
Five decades after Italian bombshell Pier Angeli said hello to yellow in 1960, Olivia Wilde steps out in an almost identical polka-dot V-neck blouse with the same major lapels
Crocheted dresses, like the version Twiggy donned in 1967, are experiencing a major resurgence among stars like Bar Refaeli, who also selects a white, waist-tied one.
Kourtney Kardashian gives a nod to Phoebe Cates's 1983 ensemble – a sleek blue V-neckline top worn with a dark waist-cincher – but opts for a different jewel tone and updates the getup with sparkly danglers.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Malin Akerman is seriously flattering Lauren Hutton. Her down-to-there white dress, delicate belt, beachy waves and bronze skin are practically a carbon copy of Lauren's 1975 look.
Rooney Mara, Lea Michele, Scarlett Johansson and more stars channel screen sirens of the past – and prove that some looks are forever flattering!
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