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Top Fashion Icons And Inspiration

Even if the fashion business keeps introducing us to fresh looks every season, it could not have reached its current level of success without the support of powerful fashion superstars. Celebrities may now take images of their outfits to post on social media and share them with their friends, family, and followers. The fact that we now think of the women who created these classic looks as fashion icons, however, indicates that many of them did not have the same potential for influence.

 

Romeo famously remarked that "a rose by any other name would smell just as delicious," and although his love blindness may have impaired his fashion sense, he makes a valid point. We also love a good romantic proclamation. You see, being a fashion icon has less to do with the title and more to do with a person's established sense of style and influence.

 

To be regarded as a fashion icon, your look must either spark cultural debate, appeal to current trends, or—most frequently—outlive you. If you possess all three, you are considered a triple threat in the fashion world and are likely to be featured on Pinterest boards and receive retweets all of the time.

There is no fast track to this esteemed position; instead, consistency—the capacity to serve a look at a moment's notice—is what it comes down to. One red carpet look could lead to fashion heaven, while another could lead to a less-than-hot hell.

 

  • RIHANNA- The reason why the singer, designer, and mashup of multi-hyphenates is a fashion icon is that she has worked so hard to succeed in her several fields (sorry, it was right there). Rihanna's fashion journey is one for the record books, starting with her baggy trousers and crop top ensembles that ruled the noughties and ending with her self-assured contemporary aesthetic. Her propensity for wearing niche brands before they become well-known (see Molly Goddard) and detecting trends early on have solidified her standing as an icon and allowed her to build her own fashion empire, Fenty.
  • Rihanna's appreciation for the art and tradition of fashion is what gives her the edge that makes her an icon. Her varied collection of Met Gala attire is all you need to see to understand this. She made news in 2015 when she made an entrance at the annual event wearing a stunning ensemble by Chinese designer Guo Pei, which was not only commissioned by the singer but also took more than two years to create.
  • At the New York and Paris fashion weeks and other significant fashion events, Rihanna routinely draws admiring glances.
  • She is renowned for leaving her own mark when it comes to fashion. She never holds back and freely displays her most daring appearance. Additionally, she is a master at making things work.

 

  • AUDREY HEPBURN- Numerous items are associated with Audrey Hepburn, including breakfast, Tiffany & Co., and most significantly, fashion. She soon fell in love with clothing after meeting Hubert de Givenchy in the early 1950s; her delicate, tiny figure was the ideal medium for presenting the designer's haute couture creations. But Hepburn's entry into fashion icon lane is the result of one of those exceptional instances where the ideal silhouette and the ideal star may forge a mutually beneficial connection. Hepburn appeared in the opening scene of the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's wearing a seamless black dress that just so happened to be manufactured to order by Givenchy. The romantic comedy's well-received reviews elevated the designer and Hepburn's celebrity status and cemented it for all time. 

She started embracing clothing when she met Hubert de Givenchy in the early 1950s. She was the ideal model for haute couture designs due to her thin, delicate build.

 

Hepburn was endearing, gorgeous, and every dress—regardless of style—fit her perfectly.

 

  • PRINCESS DIANA- Diana, Princess of Wales, is regarded as one of the most fashionable women in history. Diana's clothing is classic, from her pie-crust shirts and pastel ruffles to her body-con velvets and embellished gowns. 

 

She won our hearts when she was a princess, and as a fashion icon, she still has an impact on our sense of style. The young princess was frequently seen at the beginning of her royal career wearing outfits with plenty of frills and bows that were popular in the 1980s. However, the fashion pioneer quickly abandoned the flashy clothing that were associated with conventional aristocratic apparel in favor of far sexier shapes. 

 

The fact that Princess Diana utilized clothing as an extension of her personality and each look reflected her warmth and charisma is what makes her style so alluring. Her sense of style never wavered, whether she was attending to her philanthropic obligations in a casual jacket and loafers or dropping her kids off at school in collegiate jumpers and cycling shorts.

 

  • DIANA ROSS- Diana Ross is a well-known music diva who is renowned for her glitzy sense of style. Her flamboyant dresses, enormous wigs, and all the glitters and shimmers were unmatched. She wore caps, tops, bottoms, and catsuits as well. The most beautiful dresses at the time could not compare to Diana's. 

 

Motown would not be what it is now without Diana Ross' influence, despite the fact that her personal style evolved over the course of her career. Diana reinterpreted the term "diva" in a good way and merged costume and regular clothing with her spectacular wigs and embroidered costumes.

 

  • MADONNA- Among our choices is Madonna, the Queen of Pop and the Mother of Reinvention.

She has been creating iconic fashion moments and statements for decades.

Madonna is renowned for introducing the new costume chic fashion trend to the pop music scene. She has been making headlines for a while now thanks to her provocative, dangerous, and alluring clothing choice.

 

In the 1980s, Madonna performed while wearing fingerless gloves, pointy bras, tutus, leather, tight lace, chains, enormous hair, signature headscarves, and miniskirts. She still owns the red carpet with her cutting-edge choices, gorgeous appearance, and fashion-forward ensembles.

 

  • JACKIE KENNEDY- Jackie Kennedy had been working hard to establish herself as a fashion star long before she assumed the role of First Lady. This fashion rebel from New England was used to collegiate attire and traditional turtlenecks. Her attire, however, also evolved as her star rose. The domestic attire of yore was exchanged for sharply tailored Chanel suits, her trademark pillbox hat, and Gucci's iconic Jackie bag, which was named after the First Lady because she used the designer bag to hide her face from the press. 

 

President John F. Kennedy's widow is Jackie Kennedy. She dared to flaunt her style and altered prominent personalities' perceptions about formal attire. She accomplished this in a refined and elegant manner.

 

She was a laudable fashion icon thanks to her elegant style and clear lines. Her most prominent fashion choices included huge sunglasses, her Gucci purse, high elbow gloves, pillbox hats, bouffant hairstyles, headscarves, and of course, strapless dresses with bows.

 

  • MARYLIN MONROE- Gorgeous Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe infused the fashion world with elegance and sexiness. During the day, her sensuous look propelled her to fame on the silver screen. Even now, it continues to be incorporated into women's fashion.

In addition to her work in The Seven Year Itch, Marilyn Monroe is known for her contributions to fashion, including the one-piece bathing suit, cherry print, pinup, metallic shimmering materials, and cherry print.

 

The aforementioned fashion superstars have established a reputation for being the most fashionable women of all time. Their iconic looks and statements continue to revolutionize the fashion world today. Making your style inspiration stand out is simple when you take inspiration from various icons.

 

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