10. Marie Antoinette (2006)

Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette captivated audiences with its sumptuous, pastel-hued costumes, reimagining 18th-century royal fashion with a modern, playful twist. Designer Milena Canonero’s lavish gowns, adorned with bows, ruffles, and confectionary colors, breathed new life into historical dress and influenced numerous runway collections. The film’s unique aesthetic has permeated pop culture, inspiring editorial spreads, designer collaborations, and even contemporary party themes. As noted by The New York Times, Coppola’s visual style transformed perceptions of period fashion, making it accessible and appealing to a new generation.