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1996 “Eva Peron” 1940’s Yellow and Lavender Floral Print Dress Worn in “Evita”

Artist : Madonna
Type : Apparel
Acquistion : 25-02-08
Source : Dealer
 
Description
  • This 1940’s summer dress was worn by the character Eva Peron portrayed by actress Madonna in the 1996 motion picture “Evita”
  • The white mid-length dress is decorated with gorgeous lavender, yellow, and green floral designs and has a soft pleated draped neck, inside pleat three-quarter sleeves with padded shoulders, asymmetrical skirt front with matching flounce, and zipper back
  • The actress wore the dress onscreen during the musical number “Rainbow High” where Eva visits with Argentine peasants after her rise to power
  • The asset is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the costume house
  • Evita is the Oscar-winning film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical based on the life of Eva Perón
  • Directed by Alan Parker and starring Madonna, Antonio Banderas and Jonathan Pryce, it was released on December 25, 1996 and grossed $50,047,179 in the U.S. box office and $143 million worldwide
  • The film received a warm reception from many critics
  • It was nominated for five Academy Awards and won the award for "Best Song" for "You Must Love Me"
  • Evita also had five Golden Globe nominations and three wins (Best Picture - Comedy or Musical; Best Original Song, "You Must Love Me"; and Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical, Madonna) and was one of the National Board of Review's Top Ten Films of the Year
1996 “Eva Peron” 1940’s Yellow and Lavender Floral Print Dress Worn in “Evita”
1996 “Eva Peron” 1940’s Yellow and Lavender Floral Print Dress Worn in “Evita”
1996 “Eva Peron” 1940’s Yellow and Lavender Floral Print Dress Worn in “Evita”
1996 “Eva Peron” 1940’s Yellow and Lavender Floral Print Dress Worn in “Evita”

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