From dazzling gowns to opulent feasts, discover how cinema has elevated luxury to a visual art.


Cinema has always been a window to glamour and luxury. Through iconic scenes, directors have transported us to a world of opulence and refinement, where every detail shines and seduces. Here we present the 10 most glamorous scenes that marked the history of cinema, inviting you to relive that magic in your own home.

1. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961)

Audrey Hepburn, as Holly Golightly, pauses in front of Tiffany & Co. while enjoying a coffee and a croissant. In her black Givenchy dress, she redefined glamour, turning a simple breakfast into an act of sophistication.

2. "The Great Gatsby" (2013)

Jay Gatsby's parties, filled with champagne, jewels and dazzling dresses, are a tribute to the excess of the 1920s. A key scene is the gathering at his mansion, where every corner exudes luxury and elegance.

3. "Casino Royale" (2006)

Daniel Craig, as James Bond, plays a game of poker in an exquisite setting. With a martini in hand and an impeccable tuxedo, Bond represents sophistication and the mastery of modern luxury.

4. "Pretty Woman" (1990)

Vivian's (Julia Roberts) transformation into an elegant woman culminates in an iconic scene: her entrance to the hotel in a red evening dress, a symbol of how luxury can redefine us.

5. "The Devil Wears Prada" (2006)

The film's costumes, from the Runway offices to the parties in Paris, are a parade of luxury brands. The Paris fashion show scene captures the essence of haute couture and the power of style.

6. "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999)

The secret party at the Long Island mansion is a display of luxury and mystery. From the Venetian masks to the ball gowns, the scene elevates opulence to an almost theatrical level.

7. "Titanic" (1997)

The first-class banquet is a testament to the luxury of the early 20th century. Crystal glasses, formal suits and exquisite dishes reflect the opulence of the elite of the time.

8. "La La Land" (2016)

Sebastian's (Ryan Gosling) jazz club is a tribute to classic luxury. The dance scenes and elegant costumes transport the viewer to a time when music and style were inseparable.

9. "Ocean's Eleven" (2001)

The Bellagio casino in Las Vegas is the epicenter of glamour. The lights, the costumes and the tension of the plot turn each scene into a lesson in style and sophistication.

10. "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013)

Jordan Belfort's (Leonardo DiCaprio) wild parties are a display of excess. But beyond the chaos, the mansions, cars and suits reflect luxury taken to the extreme.

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