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Made for Each Other: Fashion and the Academy Awards

An exciting look at the unwavering relationship between actresses and designers.


Fashion is as important to the Academy Awards as the films celebrated. From the first Oscars ceremony in 1928, what an actress wore mattered just as much as what she won. In this entertaining book, fashion expert Bronwyn Cosgrave delivers a well-researched, historical documentary that both film buffs and fashionistas will appreciate.


Cosgrave, who covered the Academy Awards for British Vogue and the BBC, defines designer/actress partnerships and explores the significance of fashion in Hollywood. From Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn to Galliano and Nicole Kidman, Made for Each Other: Fashion and the Academy Awards provides a revealing account of the Hollywood icons who have shaped the Oscars and the fashion experts they rely on. Complete with unseen sketches of Oscar dresses, rare vintage photographs, and specially created fashion illustrations-this book belongs in every Hollywood historian's library.

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