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History of The Red Carpet

HISTORY OF THE RED CARPET LIZ 1940 THE FIRST COLOUR FILM TO WIN BEST PICTURE WAS GONE WITH THE WIND THE DRESS THAT HURLEY 1994 MADE HER FAMOUS THE LONGEST ACCEPTANCE SPEECH IN OSCAR HISTORY WAS DELIVERED BY GREER GARSON IN 1943 UPON WINNING BEST ACTRESS FOR MRS MINIVER. THE LONDON- BORN ACTRESS RAMBLED ON FOR FIVE MINUTES AND 15 SECONDS 1948 THE FIRST NON- HOLLYWOOD FILM TO WIN BEST PICTURE WAS HAMLET FINANCED AND FILMED IN ENGLAND BEST & WORST DRESSED MICHAEL JACKSON PAID OVER $1.5 MILLION FOR DAVID SELZNICK'S AWARD IN 1999 NEARLY 70% OF ALL BEST PICTURES 70% WORST BJORK BEST HALLE BERRY WINNERS ARE THE OSCARS 2001 LONGER THAN 2 HOURS THE OSCARS 2002 ANY SU BRAID ME UP SUNG MOST LOVED HAIRSTYLE UNG STELLA MCCARTNEY'S "SASKIA MOST WORN DRESS 2012 WALT DISNEY HAS THE MOST OSCARS TO HIS NAME, WITH A GRAND TOTAL OF 26 17 MOST ACTING NOMINATIONS MERYL STREEP LIPS FEARLESSLY BRIGHT EYES DARK AND DRAMATIC TRENDS: GOLDEN GLOBES 2012 LADIES IN ROUGE BACK TO NICELY BLACK NUDE RARE { LONDON

History of The Red Carpet

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History of The Red Carpet Infographic- Rare London has gathered together the most memorable moments and trends from past red carpet events, including The Oscars and Golden Globes.

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Rare London

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