Brigitte Bardot
Boudoir corset and skirt with overlapping French lace
Brigitte Bardot is a French actress and singer. Known worldwide by its initials, BB, is considered the greatest sex symbol of the ‘50s and 1960s. Bardot was responsible for popularizing the bikini, was one of the first women to use it publicly. Synonym of eroticism and sensuality, we made a tribute to this amazing woman with this look in an aesthetic outwear lingerie.
Elizabeth Taylor
Corset with garter belt and buttoned cameo , pencil skirt with pleats and overlapping muslin
Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, better known as Liz Taylor, was an award-winning American actress born in England. Liz has been revered as one of the most beautiful woman of all time. We picture this eternal diva of the golden years, with a look that symbolizes all its sophistication and glamour.
Ava Gardner
Vertebra corset with neck corset, skirt with French lace overlay and puckered bar of silk muslin
Ava Lavinia Gardner was an American actress of the classical Hollywood cinema. Nominated for Academy Award, is considered one of the most beautiful actress in cinema history and one of the great stars of the twentieth century. It is one of the myths of the seventh art and is among the top 50 film legends. Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 sexiest stars in film history, this look represent all her sophistication and sensuality.
Ursula Thiess
Bride corset embedded with pearls and hips, mermaid skirt with overlapping French lace
Ursula Thiess was a German actress who has made a career in Hollywood in the 50’s. She began her stage career in his homeland and also dubbing female voices in American movies, as Ursula Schmid, and only came to the called Ursula Thiess after her marriage to film producer George Thiess. It is for this beauty, considered one of the most promising stars in the 50’s, we dedicate this beautiful wedding dress.
Theda Bara
Corset with dented panels and hips with ribs, mermaid skirt with draped detail and slit on the side
Theda Bara was a silent film actress. One of the first “vamps” on the American movie, your stage name was an anagram of Arab Death. Her femme fatale holes gave her the epithet Vamp, in which aesthetic this look is inspired, which soon became a popular term for a woman of predatory instincts.
Ingrid Bergman
Corset with central panels in pleats, skirt with draping cutouts and French lace overlay
Daughter of Sweden, her mother died when she was two and her father, Justus Bergman, was a bohemian photographer for whom she inherited the love of theater. She was brought to Hollywood in 1939 to star in a version of his most successful film, Intermezzo. Some directors and producers defined her as a glamorous outdoors, which made her vibrant interpreted the same way, both as a peasant or a princess.
Francesca Bertini
Corset dress with hip panels interspersed, pirates pants with slash superimposed on French lace
Francesca Bertini was the most representative of the great divas of Italian silent cinema. Her early years were spent in Naples. Besides her work as an actress, she was a great Italian film director. Bertini gave a personal touch to all the functions that she worked, expressing a refined and elegant look in her movies, and this look could not be different.
Ursula Andrews
Fatale: Half-cup overbust, envelope skirt and finishing folds Madame: corset with ruffled panels, draped mermaid skirt
Ursula Andrews is a Swiss actress. She was one of the sex symbols of the screens in the 60’s released as a Bond girl in the first James Bond film, 007 Against the Satanic Dr. No, always sexy, in roles that exploited her physical beauty. In her double, was a fine lady, now a femme fatale full of daring, two personalities who end up merging into one, as in the models that follow…
Lana Turner
Textured corset with handles and hips in muslin, pencil skirt with buttons on the side and overlay detail
Daughter of Mildred Frances Cowan and John Virgil Turner, she was discovered at fifteen, in 1936, drinking a Coke at the cafeteria Top Rat Café, she was “The Sweater Girl”, considered a sex symbol for decades between 1940 and 1950 became one of the highest-paid actress of the time. Half girl half woman, Lana tended to lie about her age, confusing the viewer, as well as the proposed look, with its delicate features and her grown up woman pose.
Doris Day
Egyptian pleated corset in pure satin silk and French lace, mini skirt draped in French lace
Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff, or Doris day, was the most popular singer and actress in the 50’s and 60’s. Her most frequent role was the sexy ingenue, language broadcast this unique look, since she lived besieged by men who used various tricks to conquer her heart. It was this kind that led Groucho Marx to utter one of his most famous phrases: “I knew Doris Day when she was not a virgin”.
Audrey Hepburn
Corset with channels and shell bulge with pearls details, skirt with cuts and finishing channels
Audrey Hepburn was an actress born in Belgium and rooted between England and the Netherlands. It is considered a style icon and the third biggest female movie legend according to American Film Institute. And it’s for Breakfast at Tiffany’s, were less is more, that we dedicated this look.
Rita Haywort
Tailleur corset in chamois leather, harlequin skirt
Rita Hayworth was an American actress who peaked in the 40’s and became an eternal myth of the cinema. Her father wanted her to become a dancer, while her mother wanted her to be an actress. The fame was consolidated by starring the classic noir Gilda, in which was inspired her look. Considered by many the most beautiful woman in the history of cinema, the actress defined her failure in love with the phrase: “Men fall in love with Gilda, but they wake up with me”.
Louise Brooks
Art Deco corset with garters and buttoned cameo, Art Deco skirt with French lace overlay
Mary Louise Brooks was an American actress, model and dancer. Brooks was one of the most influential actresses of her generation, star of many silent movies. Thanks to Georg Wilhelm Pabst, she got the best roles, being called to Germany to be the heroine Lulu in the classic film Pandora’s Box. This look carries a language of these crazy years, the golden ages of the actress.
Irene Manning
Corset with pleated bateau neckline, skirt with shantung silk overlay and finished folds
Born as Inez Harvuot in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 17 of 1912 and died on May 28, 2004, Irene Manning was an American actress and singer. She sang with Glenn Miller shortly before his death in 1944. Miller was involved in making albums for release in Nazi Germany. This composition makes reference to the film Yankee Doodle Dandy, where she acts, sings and plays piano at the same time, and in which she was probably best remembered.
Norma Shearer
Corset with drop neckline and high collar, mermaid skirt with draped cutouts and slash pleated
Edith Norma Shearer was an actress born in Canada and naturalized American. Shearer was one of the most popular actress in the world since the mid of 20’s until her retirement in 1942. It is considered the “Queen of MGM” and was one of the few actresses of the silent film star that also become in the sound, so Metro Goldwyn Mayer promoted as “The First Lady of the Screen”.
Greta Garbo
Military corset with gold buttons and high collar, pierced skirt with slash pleated
Greta Garbo was a Swedish actress. With her talent and aura of mystery, has become one of the most fascinating women of the last century. Garbo was a lonely and reserved person, and much is speculated about the actress, including mysteries about her relationship with the Allies of World War II. One of the most memorable quotes about it is that “Greta is like the Mona Lisa, one of the great things of life, and as far as”.
Sophia Loren
Corset with Egyptian belly folds, skirt with Egyptian folds
Sophia Loren, stage name of Sofia Villani Scicolone, is an Italian actress. Discovered in 1952 on the movie set, by “Africa soto i mari” film producer Carlo Ponti, who would become her husband. The first listed as the lead in “Tieta” represented in Hollywood charm of Latin women. Formed a duo with Marcello Mastroianni, in one of the most famous Italian comedy of the 60’s, but without losing her sensual nature.