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If you need some style inspiration, turn to these film characters. They know how to dress. Holly Golightly in 'Breakfast at Tiffany’s' Holly Golightly’s black dress from the opening scene of Breakfast at Tiffany’s is arguably the most famous movie costume of all time.

Audrey Hepburn would’ve been a style icon regardless of her role in the film, but the ensembles she donned throughout the streets of New York City certainly helped her cause. Cher Horowitz in 'Clueless' Cher Horowitz lived for fashion. To this day, if you see a blonde woman wearing a plaid yellow set, it’s clear who provided the inspiration.



With duds from Alaïa, Calvin Klein, and more, Cher, as a high-schooler, was more stylish than most adults (though it does help that her father was an incredibly wealthy attorney). Miranda Priestly in 'The Devil Wears Prada' It’s all but been confirmed that Miranda Priestly was inspired by Anna Wintour, and after seeing the movie, Wintour had to have been complimented (by the style, that is — not necessarily the icy behavior). Whether she was accosting her employee for her inability to fly her home during a hurricane or lecturing the same employee on the history of cerulean, Miranda was well-dressed.

Andy Sachs in 'The Devil Wears Prada' Andy Sachs learned a lot from her time at Runway — particularly how to dress. Andy went from a fashion novice to a style veteran in a matter of months, and every single one of her outfits would look good today, including the.

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