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Miley Cyrus wowed on the 2024 Grammys red carpet with her chain dress, and it took thousand and thousands of safety pins.
In 1994, a little-known English actress called Elizabeth Hurley attended the London premiere of Four Weddings And A Funeral, starring her then-boyfriend, Hugh Grant. To say the evening was ...
While wearing clasps has been in style since ancient Greece (brooches that fastened to togas were the mode du jour), the humble safety pin made its way into the fashion zeitgeist thanks to the ...
The Disney Channel alum stepped up and stepped out at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, where she hit the red carpet in an outfit made entirely out of what looked like gold safety pins.
If anyone can rock a dress held together with safety pins, Victoria Beckham can. The wife of David Beckham looked incredible as she showcased a black monochrome dress held together with nothing ...
Elizabeth Hurley opened up about her iconic safety pin dress which she wore at her then-boyfriend Hugh Grant's film premiere in 1994. In conversation with Today, the 58-year-old actress ...
British actress and model Elizabeth Hurley, 58, reflected on her jaw-dropping black safety pin dress that caused quite the stir nearly three decades ago.
A delicate dress fastened by one singular pin, Sabrina Carpenter’s Versace moment is as precarious as everyone’s nerves heading for the steps of the Met.
Cyrus has now shared more about the look and how it came together. We feel silly saying this, but we had no idea the dress was made out of safety pins. 14,000 safety pins, to be exact.
Before Miley Cyrus wore John Galliano’s Margiela safety pin dress, the British designer debuted two of his own designs in 1997. Galliano’s fall collection, which was partially inspired by ancient ...
Labels like Versace, Moschino and Balmain have feminized the safety pin, affixing them to daring dresses and edgy gowns: Elizabeth Hurley famously made a splash after sporting a safety pin ...
Since the late ’70s, designers have used safety pins to make fashion statements. Labels like Versace, Moschino and Balmain have feminized the safety pin, affixing them to daring dresses and edgy gowns ...