April 4 Fashion Parade: Honoring the Memory of Elizabeth Taylor

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With the death of Elizabeth Taylor on March 23, the world lost one of its most glamorous stars, a woman of supreme talent, beauty and humanity. A two-time Oscar winner, she used her spotlight to promote social causes; she became the first celebrity AIDS activist, and raised over $100 million for that cause.

In her over 7 decades in the public eye, Elizabeth Taylor's style made headlines. Her on-screen looks ranged from her sweet child-star image in National Velvet (1944), to the overtly sensual style of Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), to the lavish historical costuming for her title role in Cleopatra (1960), and to her transformation into the vitriolic middle-aged housewife Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1966). Off screen, Elizabeth Taylor showed considerable glamour, drama and panache. Passionate about jewelry, she acquired a splendid and important collection.

Richard Burton, describing the first time he saw Taylor in 1952, said "she was unquestionably gorgeous...She was lavish. She was a dark unyielding largesse. She was, in short, too bloody much."

Some have described Elizabeth Taylor as the last great movie star, and with her death comes the end of an era.


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In honor of her, the members of The Vintage Fashion Guild offer the following selections representing fashions in the style of Elizabeth Taylor.


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60s Goldenrod Yellow Silk Chiffon Beaded Bodice Dress - Eleanor Ellis

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50s Schiaperelli Silk Turban

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60s Gino Charles Shantung Silk & Rhinestone Cocktail Dress

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80s Christian Dior Black Satin & Lace Peignoir

and last but not least a little something for Cleopatra

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Vintage 20s Saphiret and Jewel Encrusted Bra
 
Elizabeth wore simple cotton full skirted dresses in her earlier movies ~


Vintage Mint Green Full Skirted Cotton Sun Dress ~
http://www.etsy.com/listing/71050021/vintage-50s-mint-green-full-skirted




A simple cotton shirt dress in one scene of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ~

Vintage Lilac Purple Cotton Day Shirt Dress Embellished with Pintucking and Lace ~
http://www.etsy.com/listing/71160542/vintage-50s-lilac-purple-cotton-day




This dress is similar to the famous Helen Rose dress worn by Elizabeth as Maggie the Cat in the above movie ~

Vintage Softest Pink Chiffon Full Skirted Cocktail Party Dress ~
http://www.etsy.com/listing/71005897/vintage-80s-softest-pink-chiffon-full




Elizabeth might have worn something like this in the 60s ~

Vintage NWT Miss Elaine Caftan with Silk Floral Embellishment and Original Belt
http://www.etsy.com/listing/6619139...laine&ga_search_type=user_shop_ttt_id_5251420

 
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