Imagine walking into a closet full of the most classic outfits from the biggest blockbusters around? That’s right! There probably isn’t even a number big enough to estimate how much they would cost altogether, but to give you an idea check The Most Expensive Movie Outfits Ever.
Film: The Wizard of Oz, 1939
Actress: Judy Garland
Outfit: Blue and white Dorothy dress and Ruby slippers
Value: $910,000 and $510,000
Facts: sold for more than 10 times its estimated price
Film: My Fair Lady, 1964
Actress: Audrey Hepburn
Outfit: Ascot Dress and hat
Value: $370,000
Facts: The dress was originally bought for $100,000 and designed by Cecil Beaton
Film: Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 1961
Actress: Audrey Hepburn
Outfit: Little black dress
Value: $923,187
Facts: Designed by Hubert de Givenchy and was auctioned off for charity
Film: Titanic, 1997
Actress: Kate Winslet
Outfit: Heart of the ocean diamond necklace
Value: $17 million
Facts: The heart-shaped Ceylon sapphire is surrounded by 103 diamonds
Film: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953
Actress: Marilyn Monroe
Outfit: Red sequined dress
Value: $1.2 million
Film: The Seven Year Itch, 1955
Actress: Marilyn Monroe
Outfit: White subway dress
Value: $5.6 million
Facts: The earlier record price for a Monroe dress was $1.26 million in 1999 for the white dress she wore in May 1962, when she sang Happy Birthday to President John F. Kennedy.
Film: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953
Actress: Marilyn Monroe
Outfit: Hot pink dress
Value: $310,000
Film: Hello Dolly, 1969
Actress: Barbara Streisand
Outfit: Gold dress
Value: $100,000
Facts: Created using 14-carat gold thread with Swarovski coloured crystals.
Film: Cleopatra, 1963
Actress: Elizabeth Taylor
Outfit: Cleopatra wig
Value: $16,000
Facts: Made from real human hair.
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Film: To Catch a Thief, 1955
Actress: Grace Kelly
Outfit: Coral knit dress
Value: over $400,000
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Film: The Swan, 1956
Actress: Grace Kelly
Outfit: Princess Alexandra ivory silk chiffon evening gown
Value: $110,000