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27 Faye Dunaway Photos That Prove She's A Fashion Bad-Ass

27 Iconic Faye Dunaway Photos

Academy Award winner, movie superstar and classic beauty: Faye Dunaway is an icon for the ages.

The actress has also been a part of the most iconic fashion moments in the movies, from her famous beret, scarf and sweaters in "Bonnie & Clyde" to her sophisticated wardrobe in "The Thomas Crown Affair."

Faye, who turns 74 on Jan. 14, is also as elegant off-screen as she is in film. Not only did she make menswear a thing before Diane Keaton but she also brought back a modern sexiness to the red carpet during a time when big ballgowns were in vogue.

To celebrate her birthday, we take a look at some of her most fashionable moments.

Only Faye Could Get Away With Wearing A Dress Getting Mauled By Flowers
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Before Cylons Existed, There Was Faye
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Bad. Ass.
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Classic Bouffant
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Winning An Oscar Is Sooo Boring
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Pan Am Chic
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Hottie In A Crop Top
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When Turtlenecks Were Glamourous
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Tracksuits Were Chic Back In The Day
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A Classic Beauty
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That Satin Mini-Dress! That Feathered Stole!
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A Lady In Leather
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Serious Sophistication
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Pure Elegance
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So Much Drama
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An Off-The-Shoulder Pantsuit? Tell Us More
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Damn, Girl!
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Gotta Love That Coat
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She Knows How To Take Risks On The Red Carpet
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Channeling Coco Chanel In Black-And-White
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Wearing A Wide-Legged Pantsuit Like A Boss
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Parisian Chic
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This Outfit Is Better Than All The Dresses In The World
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LOVE
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A Vision In Gold
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Work It, Girl
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'Cause Caftans Are The Best
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