Thursday, October 28, 2010

Style icon Marlene Dietrich & Dior`s D`Trick collection



MARLENE DIETRICH (1901 - 1992)



When Marlene Dietrich died at age 90, the headline of her New York Times obituary decreed her a "Symbol of Glamour."



"Dietrich artfully projected cool sophistication, self-mockery, and infinite experience," said the article. "Her sexuality was audacious, her wit was insolent and her manner was ageless. With a world-weary charm and a diaphanous gown showing off her celebrated legs, she was the quintessential cabaret entertainer of Weimar-era Germany."



Dietrich's infamous role as Lola-Lola in iconic German film The Blue Angel (1930) made her an international star. Yet she shed none of her risqué sexiness as she became a household name: rather, she brought it along with her, and helped pioneer Victor-Victoria chic, often donning tails and a top hat in her films and on stage.



"She has sex but no positive gender," critic Kenneth Tynan once wrote. "Her masculinity appeals to women and her sexuality to men."



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Her height was Height was 5ft 6 and her measurements were 35-24-33.



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Marlene quotes



"Glamour is what I sell, it's my stock in trade."



"I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men."



"Don't ever follow the latest trend, because in a short time you will look ridiculous, don't follow it blindly into every dark alley. Always remember that you are not a model or a manniquin for which the fashion is created."



"Elegance is rarely found today. Woman are not brought up to know about it and therefore lack even the desire to acquire it."




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In his summer 2004 collection John Galliano revived her glamour in his Dior D`Trick collection, adding even more sex-appeal through chiffon & lingerie and more edge through leather & tattoos. The result was an luxurious, uber-glamorous collection that was loved by today`s style icons like Gwen Stefani, who wore complete D`trick looks in her "It`s my life" video.



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Runway video





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Marlene may be gone but her heritage remains forever.

LONG LIVE GLAMOUR!