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  • [upbeat music]

  • [sighs]

  • - Hello, Vogue.

  • It's Brooke Shields.

  • I am going to take you through some of

  • the most iconic looks that I have had over the years.

  • I hope you're ready.

  • The first one, oh, yes.

  • I was 12 years old

  • at this time, and it was

  • right after Pretty Baby

  • and right before I did a movie called Tilt.

  • And after Pretty Baby, my hair was so destroyed

  • by the way they tried,

  • they had to fuzz my hair up every day,

  • and the night that we wrapped, I chopped all my hair off.

  • And this was my Frye boot era.

  • I did not skateboard very well,

  • but I liked carrying it around and pretending that I could.

  • And I was about ready to go into seventh grade,

  • which was terrifying to me.

  • Next, [laughs]

  • oh God, look at those dance moves.

  • Um, hm,

  • this was a Studio 54 photo.

  • I am wearing a very high-waisted, pinstriped,

  • you can't see the suspenders but I was wearing suspenders.

  • They might be a fancy pump,

  • I'm not sure if they're a Chanel pump,

  • but I'm sure if they are, I borrowed them from my mom

  • 'cause we had the same size shoe.

  • I was 14

  • when I was dancing at Studio 54,

  • as one does.

  • I used to love whenever Warhol was there,

  • 'cause whenever Andy was there,

  • 'cause we're on a first-name basis,

  • he always had his little camera,

  • and so I always knew he was gonna take fun, funny pictures.

  • He never looked through the lens,

  • he just would take pictures like this.

  • Every now and then I would glance to the VIP section

  • and there would be somebody famous,

  • Bianca Jagger or Baryshnikov

  • or some super model,

  • and it wouldn't be enough to get me off the dance floor.

  • [laughs] I gotta be honest,

  • all I wanted to do was dance.

  • Ha, okay,

  • this was for

  • [laughs] surprise, the jewelry.

  • This was for H.Stern.

  • The idea was that after Pretty Baby,

  • they labeled me the Million Dollar Baby.

  • Try to live through that in high school.

  • It was fun.

  • So they put jewels all through my hair

  • and around my forehead. [laughs]

  • I was 16, so I was going to high school.

  • We just drove in from the city,

  • I had the appearance to do, it was over really quickly

  • and I took them off and went back to

  • where lived in Jersey and had my homework to do.

  • I wasn't living the life

  • that this person looks like they're living.

  • [laughs]

  • [sighs] Ah, yes, Blue Lagoon.

  • Not a lot of clothes there.

  • The costumes on this in particular were actually crafted,

  • they were really beautifully crafted

  • because they were taken from vintage pieces

  • that they had to make look worn.

  • So a lot of them were just taped on my body

  • or draped and then sewn on my body

  • to look like they had been the only clothes

  • that I had had.

  • You can also, if you look closely,

  • he's all bronze and even,

  • and every day at 4 a.m.

  • I had to stand in this little wooden hut,

  • and they had to take big sponges of body dye

  • and dye my whole body to make it look

  • like I had been there over 10 years.

  • [laughs]

  • Ah, okay, this was for the premiere of Endless Love

  • I had never worn my hair back like this.

  • This was a skirt and little top,

  • and it was a real party outfit in my mind.

  • I could still dance in it, which was really important.

  • And I wore my mom's earrings,

  • which I still have, actually.

  • I was just really proud of this movie and this moment,

  • and I loved this look.

  • And I got to sit next to Elizabeth Taylor.

  • And aha, Vogue, Avedon,

  • and I remember thinking

  • that this was the heaviest piece of jewelry

  • I had ever put on my neck.

  • This was sort of when Paloma Picasso, for me,

  • was really just introduced as this extraordinary designer

  • who was sort of crossing

  • jewelry with art.

  • It was sort of one of the first times

  • I had ever really become cognizant of that.

  • It was that very extraordinary thing

  • where you did this whole amount of prep,

  • and then you went behind these big, heavy metal doors

  • and then it was just you.

  • And Avedon, he would blast music.

  • For me, he blasted Diana Ross.

  • You just sat at the table with the reflector

  • and it was like you were in your own little bubble,

  • and you always had really good lunch

  • from this Chinese restaurant.

  • Oh, very proud moment of mine.

  • This was my slick hair,

  • dark, dark red lip, big hoops, lots of crop tops.

  • I really can't show this to my daughter,

  • because then I won't be able

  • to tell her she can't wear them.

  • This was the premiere of Death Becomes Her.

  • I was a huge fan of Meryl Streep's.

  • This was on the off chance I was going to get to meet her.

  • [laughs]

  • I thought she'd like this outfit.

  • [laughs]

  • [inhales deeply]

  • Ah, this was a very happy picture for me.

  • I was extremely proud.

  • This was Richard Tyler, he made this dress for me

  • for the Golden Globes, for my nomination.

  • The next day,

  • I got brought into the agency's office

  • and she read me the riot act about

  • how I really should have consulted her first

  • [laughs] about wearing red.

  • It was just an absolute outrage

  • that my lips matched my dress.

  • And I remember being berated in her office,

  • and then walking away thinking,

  • "How ironic, I felt really good

  • "about what I looked like."

  • [laughs]

  • And then the irony continues,

  • because the next year everybody wore red.

  • Trailblazer.

  • Paved the road.

  • Aha, okay, a little misstep here.

  • So this was clearly post-the red dress,

  • because this was the SAG Awards, '99.

  • So, instead of going glamorous

  • and what I thought fabulous, I clearly went

  • choir girl meets Amish

  • graduation gown something,

  • and clearly this signified serious actress to me.

  • [laughs]

  • Oh, I feel bad for her.

  • Ah, another happy moment.

  • Annie Leibovitz took this picture of me, pregnant.

  • We had worked all day long,

  • and we were gonna do this beautiful

  • swimming photo underwater.

  • For some reason, I don't think she was

  • just really happy with whether she got it or not,

  • and I came

  • out of the tank

  • and I just stood there and she stopped and said,

  • "We have to take this picture."

  • It was hard being the second person

  • to be photographed pregnant,

  • because Demi had done it prior,

  • and she had that whole unbelievable tuxedo look

  • so it was like, impossible to kind of rival that.

  • I was just so happy I was gonna be

  • on the cover of Vogue and pregnant.

  • [sighs] Ah, okay.

  • A couple years ago, Zac Posen designed

  • this extraordinary dress for me to wear at the Met Gala.

  • I was so happy it had pockets,

  • even though I didn't put anything in the pockets.

  • And I just felt,

  • I felt really

  • regal and beautiful

  • and appropriate.

  • The theme was passion, you know,

  • the Catholic and the whole thing.

  • That really rich blue really did touch upon the theme.

  • I got to do whole fittings and everything,

  • it was sort of glamor the way most people think it is.

  • This actually felt like that.

  • I wanted it to look really gorgeous,

  • and Zac was just so lovely, and he

  • got me a robe, and he made me this little evening purse.

  • I felt like a real star. [laughs]

  • Um,

  • four days ago?

  • [laughs]

  • This was at MoMA, they were honoring Laura Dern.

  • I think the biggest change in my style from

  • the then to the now is

  • that I don't wear something if I don't love it

  • and feel good in it.

  • It took a while for me to sort of get confident

  • in having an opinion.

  • In that past era, I would say the red dress is my favorite.

  • I felt my best, I felt glamorous,

  • I was nominated so I was proud of my work.

  • That would be my favorite look from then.

  • These last two are definitely my favorite,

  • favorite looks now, 'cause this is who I am.

  • Thank you so much.

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