
The evening of the Academy Awards ceremony in March 1991 became a real celebration not only for cinema, but also for fashion. Madonna, known for her outrageous appearances, outshone everyone, appearing in an image that has forever entered the history of the red carpet.

The singer, inspired by Marilyn Monroe, appeared before the public in a snow-white tight-fitting dress embroidered with sequins, with a fur boa and dizzying Harry Winston diamonds. These jewels, the cost of which, according to rumors, reached $ 20 million, added Hollywood chic to the image.
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Madonna's hair was styled in platinum curls, and her confident walk along the red carpet seemed to send the audience back to the Golden Age of Hollywood.

The singer's look was created by legendary designer Bob Mackie, a student of the outstanding Edith Head and a master who was often called the "Sultan of Sequins" for his love of sparkling details. Mackie not only emphasized the elegance of Madonna's figure, but also masterfully conveyed the atmosphere of the 1950s, which perfectly matched the theme of the evening.
But this appearance was not just a fashion performance. That evening, Madonna performed the song Sooner or Later from the film Dick Tracy. The composition, imbued with jazz motifs and a romantic atmosphere, won the coveted Oscar for best song for the film. The singer's performance was the culmination of the evening: her voice, choreography and her sparkling outfit delighted the audience.

Madonna has repeatedly demonstrated that fashion for her is a language with which she tells stories and expresses her vision of art. Her appearance at the 1991 Oscars was a confirmation of her status as a style icon who knows how to combine talent, charisma and magnificence.



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