The Best Red Carpet Moments Throughout the 1960s

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The 1960s was a glorious time for movie premieres, award shows, and A-list parties. Thankfully, photographers were there to capture these events, with all the glitz and glamor of the hottest stars caught on film. Take a look at some of the best red carpet moments that happened throughout the decade!

1960

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Actors Warren Beatty and Joan Collins attend the premiere of the 1960 film Can-Can in Hollywood.

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Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh laugh and clap together as they watch the opening night of Milton Berle at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub inside the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.

1962

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Rock Hudson gives actress Doris Day a kiss on the cheek after accepting their Golden Globe awards in Los Angeles.

1963

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John Wayne chats with James Stewart at the Warner Hollywood Theatre during the premiere of How the West Was Won in Los Angeles.

Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton attend the benefit premiere of the film “Lawrence of Arabia,” in Paris, 1963. (Photo Credit: Bettmann / Getty Images)

Elizabeth Taylor attends the benefit premiere of Lawrence of Arabia with Richard Burton in Paris.

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Clint Eastwood arrives at the US premiere of the 1963 film, The Victors, with his first wife, Maggie Johnson, in New York City.

1964

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Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison hold hands and smile at one another at the Los Angeles premiere of their film, My Fair Lady.

1965

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Catherine Deneuve and her husband, David Bailey, sit together at the premiere of The Umbrellas of Cherbourg in Rome.

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Julie Andrews arrives at the premiere of her film, The Sound of Music, in Los Angeles.

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Brigitte Bardot poses at the Hollywood premiere of her 1965 film, Viva Maria!

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Princess Margaret shakes hands with the members of The Beatles, which includes Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and John Lennon, after meeting them in London.

1967

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Laurence Harvey and Mia Farrow attend the premiere of the James Bond film, Casino Royale, together in London.

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Sonny Bono and Cher dance together at the party that followed the premiere of the movie Doctor Dolittle at the Hollywood Paramount Theatre.

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Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway attend the premiere of their film Bonnie and Clyde in Paris.

1968

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Actress Cicely Tyson and musician Miles Davis together at the premiere of The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter in New York City.

1969

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Barbra Streisand links arms with Louis Armstrong at the world premiere of Hello, Dolly in New York City.

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Henry Fonda with his daughter, Jane Fonda, at the premiere of Goodbye, Columbus at the Screen Directors’ Guilt Theatre in Los Angeles.

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Andy Warhol is accompanied by Gerard Malanga and Candy Delight at the premiere of the film Midnight Cowboy in New York City.

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