Nobody looked more gangsta hopping in a getaway car than the glamorous Faye Dunaway who played Bonnie Parker in the 1967, somewhat romanticized account of the career of the notoriously violent bank robbing couple and their gang.

Dunaway’s neutral palette of neckerchiefs, fitted sweaters, and midi skirts created a sexy silhouette and became instant fashion trends, courtesy of designer Theodora Van Runkle (who Dunaway worked with on many of her future films). And of course, there was that famous beret.