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The secrets of the impressive dress that Kate Winslet wore when they awarded Titanic

 The secrets of the impressive dress that Kate Winslet wore when they awarded Titanic  

 


The design was custom made by Alexander McQueen. 

The secrets of the impressive dress that Kate Winslet wore when they awarded "Titanic"

 

 


The movie Titanic was one of the most successful of the 20th century, and thus managed to take its protagonists, Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, to the top, making them the most desired couple in cinema at the time. The feature film managed to raise 2,200 million dollars worldwide and, to this day, is one of the great productions of cinema.

 

 

 




Because of her, who was nominated for an Oscar for her performance was the actress who played the role of Rose. And it is that in total Titanic got 14 nominations and won 11 awards. For each event, Kate wore designs worthy of being photographed and even flattered, such as the one she chose for the Academy Awards gala at just 22 years old. It was a Givenchy dress made to measure by Alexander McQueen himself in green with gold details on the neckline and embroidery on the body also in the same tone.

 

 

 




The most striking detail was the bolero jacket sleeves that matched the shoes, which had the same embroidery as the dress. It was a powerful, eye-catching design that remains the actress's all-time favorite to this day. However, Kate assured in an interview: “To be honest, the dress was not comfortable at all to wear. Not even to sit. But it was worth it, because he had done it."

 

 

 

The secrets of the impressive dress that Kate Winslet wore when they awarded "Titanic"





Currently, and unlike her past appearances, Kate Winslet affirmed, without hesitation, that in her choices her comfort prevails but that for the Oscars sometimes she can come in second place. “I always hope that I can stay calm and feel comfortable, really, and that my feet don't hurt or I don't have my period,” she explained. And she added: “When I walk into a room, I expect to have interesting conversations with people; I don't care if people look at me or not. In fact, the other way around."

 

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