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Fashion trends, while often seen first on the runway, don’t only begin and end on the catwalk. Often, trends are formed after a celebrity is simply seen out and about in an accessory, color combo or article of clothing that breaks the barriers of a norm.
Trends are also known to be replicated from popular television series or movies.
Cher Horowitz, played by Alicia Silverstone in the 1995 rom-com “Clueless,” secured the trend for plaid skirt and top sets.
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Sandy Olsson, played by Olivia Newton-John in the 1978 classic “Grease” set the tone for a black off-the-shoulder top and skintight, black pant combo.
Trends come and go, though, and some are here to stand the test of time. Read on for major fashion moments from iconic celebrities that have yet to go out of style.
Audrey Hepburn’s little black dress was worn in the 1961 film, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” (Paramount Pictures/Getty Images)
- Princess Diana and street style
- Paris Hilton and velour tracksuits
- Jennifer Aniston’s haircut in “Friends”
- Audrey Hepburn’s black dress in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
- Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake in denim on denim
- Jacqueline Kennedy’s tailored suit sets
1. Princess Diana
It’s hard to choose just one monumental Princess Diana look that heavily influenced fashion, because the late royal set many trends.
One of the most famous looks that transfers to today’s fashion was her use of the well-tailored blazer.
Princess Diana mixed casual and comfy with business chic by pairing jeans and T-shirts or crewnecks with large but structured blazers. This look stuck is a trend that is widely seen across the globe today.
In 1988, Princess Diana attended the Guards Polo Club in England. She wore denim, a white graphic crewneck and an oversized black blazer. She paired the ensemble with brown boots and a blue baseball cap. On paper the outfit choice doesn’t scream ‘matching’ but on Princess Diana, it was well put…
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