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Costume exploration from the 1920s.
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Ulyana Sergeenko
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High-res →On May 13, 2010, Fan Bingbing wore a stunning “Dragon Robe” on the red carpet of the 63rd Cannes Film Festival.[39] The dress, co-designed by Chinese designer Laurence Hsu and Fan herself, features two leaping dragons and crashing waves on the hem, in the bright yellow color that only emperors could use in ancient China. The dress was collected by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London in March 12, 2012.[40] Fashion designer Laurence Hsu announced the dress that shown by the museum is a modified version of the original, which was bought by Madame Tussauds.[41]MORE
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Jacques Fath | c. 1957
Jacques Fath opened his Parisian couture house in 1937. He quickly became known both for his softly sculpted garments and a talent for self promotion. This dress is likely to have been designed by Fath’s wife and muse Geneviève, who upon Fath’s death in 1954, oversaw the house until it closed in 1957.
While the dress’s surface is a soft, delicate lace, in contrast the underpinnings are highly structured: its petticoat features a boned bodice and a crinoline skirt. The pale violet colour and two-tiered skirt suggest a romantic view of women’s fashion.
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Disney princesses dressed by haute couture designers
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![On May 13, 2010, Fan Bingbing wore a stunning “Dragon Robe” on the red carpet of the 63rd Cannes Film Festival.[39] The dress, co-designed by Chinese designer Laurence Hsu and Fan herself, features two leaping dragons and crashing waves on the hem, in the bright yellow color that only emperors could use in ancient China. The dress was collected by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London in March 12, 2012.[40] Fashion designer Laurence Hsu announced the dress that shown by the museum is a modified version of the original, which was bought by Madame Tussauds.[41]MORE](http://25.media.tumblr.com/11ab0513cf5079fa3633121daffce404/tumblr_mhihj3FYSd1s4ciyto1_500.jpg)

