Sharon Stone Shares Significant Career Decision That Impacted ‘Basic Instinct’ Interrogation Dress

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Sharon Stone made her tiny white mini-dress famous when she wore it for her interrogation scene in her breakthrough role in Basic Instinct.

Over 30 years later, the actress and painter has shared what happened to the dress, and the significance of her keeping it for herself.

Stone told The Times of London that, previously after she made a TV film in the 1980s, the studio sold off all her wardrobe at a discount, and she felt embarrassed by the prospect of production crew being able to buy her underwear.

She recalled: “I thought, ‘Never again.’” Stone explained: “I had it put into my contracts that I keep all my clothes from films, unless they are studio rentals.” Her decision meant that, following the success of her role of murder suspect Catherine Tramell in the erotic thriller Basic Instinct in 1992, her memorable outfit was hers to keep.

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