Today in We Love we will look into the style of Sharon Tate, a fashion and movie icon: a powerful woman because of her style and her artistic career, who stood out since she was young in films such as Valley of the Dolls and Eye of the Devil, both considered cult classics.
She was one of the most attractive women of her generation. Her natural and contemporary beauty is a model of femininity, and that quality led her to be in many magazine covers and live on throughout the years.
Sharon, passionate about fashion, knew how to capture the essence of the sixties. The hairbands, her slightly wavy hair, the earth-toned make up, the antique blouses she wore over jeans, the extra-large accessories, and the miniskirts that fit her perfectly, were the signature of her style.
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She was a sensuality effigy, and the owner of a voluptuous body and an enigmatic way of looking. That charm and her sweet personality enchanted the film director Roman Polansky, that Sharon met during the shooting of The Fearless Vampire Killers, and whom she then married.
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She had a promissory future ahead in Hollywood. Film critics examined her work and said she had a great potential as a comedic actress, but on August 8th, 1969, when she was only 26 years old and with just two weeks left to give birth to her first son, she was murdered by the followers of a sect.
However, despite her short life, she left her legacy in the fashion world. Her boho and hippie chic style of the sixties are our numen and we will always remember her as one of the most stylish and innovative women of the fashion industry.
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