The supermodel's pink mini dress is fashion history.
Her couture bodysuit and electrifying performance defined her breakout moment at the 2009 awards show.
Uma Thurman wore a dreamy semi-sheer Chanel set to the 2003 SAG Awards for her role in Hysterical Blindness.
Princess Diana’s only Met Gala appearance in 1996 became an instant fashion legacy—complete with a last-minute dress alteration that shocked even John Galliano.
Who designed her look? None other than Mother Monster herself.
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The actor wore a Marilyn Monroe-esque gown in 2004, creating what is arguably one of her best red carpet looks of all time.
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Always bold and ahead of their time, the trio turned every appearance into a style moment for the ages.
It was so good her daughter wore it to prom decades later.
In a fusion of fashion and rebellion, Madonna helped boost the Jean Paul Gaultier cone bra's symbolism while wearing it on tour in the 1990s.
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Coco Chanel, born Gabrielle Chanel, was the most revolutionary stylist of the 1900s. Read her raw story, from her tumultuous childhood to creating the little black dress.
Explore all the greatest photos taken by the revolutionary fashion photographer, the late Patrick Demachelier.
From Ann Lowe to Telfar Clemens, L'OFFICIEL pays tribute to the Black designers who have changed fashion history and paved the way for other creatives of color through their innovative designs.
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