Introducing Fashion Looks Everyone Needs to Know About
From the world’s biggest red carpet to spontaneous moments on the streets, celebrities know how to bring style home when creating iconic moments. Fashion is not just about following looks and trends or abiding by stylistic rules. It’s about reimagining the norm to introduce personality, comfort, and custom-made designs to the world.
Celebrity influence on fashion is undeniable
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While there are more fashion styles in the world than we can count, we’ll focus on a few to keep our pulse on the latest trends. Understanding the basics about different styles of fashion is the first step in understanding the impact these styles have on everyday music, cultural movements and everlasting moments in time that are captured on Google reverse image search.
Streetwear Fashion: Known for its individualism, streetwear allows the wearer to bring personality into casual clothing, reflecting their culture and what’s important to them.
Haute Fashion: Generally high-end, haute fashion is known to tailor its clothing to the wearer and is often custom-made.
Sneakers: Never has a generation loved shoes more than sneakerheads obsessed with basketball and exclusivity. Finding the latest sneakers is not just about what’s coming next. It’s about getting an invite to buy them.
Vintage: Never let the world forget about classic moments in time! This style is all about bringing back the oldies with a modern twist. Plot twist — it has to be at least 20 years old.
Grunge: Edgy clothing mostly known for its baggy, worn fit.
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The big picture: this new business of celebrity fashion is actually for everyone
Over recent years, fashion has grown beyond understanding the latest styles, color palettes, fabrics and cuts. Fashion has become a statement of expression, a way of relaying attitudes and expressing one’s values.
By being fashionable, the world is able to align with its idols, become a part of a movement that’s bigger than itself and — most importantly — a way to connect with likeminded people to enhance culture.