“A well-dressed woman is more attractive to a man than a naked one” (Romy Schneider)
She was the embodiment of style, she had an intuitive sense of fashion. She was very different - a “sweet doll”, the embodiment of maternal feelings, sexy and seductive coquette, delightfully feminine ...
BRILLIANTLY! DIVINE! It is unlikely that any other star could rightfully be called style icon. After all, the style and sense of fashion was in her blood. Changing clothes, she changed images. Having become famous, thanks to the role of Princess Sissy (future Empress Elizabeth in the melodramatic series Ernst Marishka), she “fell in love” with the famous French actor Alain Delon, moved to Paris in 1958 and changed the princess’s wardrobe to more adult outfits fromDiora, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent.
A few years later, having married a German actor and director Harry Mayen, she appeared in the role of wife and mother, completely changing the style: pullover, trousers, flat-heeled shoes. But already in 1968, the public admired her eroticism in the thriller Pool.
After divorcing Harry Mayen and returning to Paris, Romy Schneider looked like a Parisian - more than real Parisians. And she changed her hairstyles: sometimes curled curls, then hair smoothly combed back.
Romy Schneider was called the most beautiful French actress and claimed: "What Romy Schneider wears is all fashionable Paris!"
1960
After the image of the young princess Sissy - in a "serious and feminine" costume from Chanel.
1968
With a former fiancé and partner in the movie "Pool" Alain Delon (one of the episodes of the film).
1968
Pants, chain belt, flat shoes: a young mother in Paris ...
1972
Very confident in a red shirt. This year, she starred in two cult films by Italian director Luchino Visconti - "Bocaccio-70" and "Ludwig."
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1975
Scene from the movie "Innocents with dirty hands."
1977
Seductive Romy Schneider in a black lace dress and with voluminous hairstyle with curls.
PHOTO: INTERTOPICS; GETTY IMAGES (2); LAIF (1); S2 PHOTO (1); FROM THE BOOK "ROMY" JEAN-PIERRE LAVOIGNAT, EDEL EDIT, 2012 (1).
Material prepared by Elena Karpova