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10 Very Senseless Fashion Trends Started By Celebs!

  • 4:11 pm July 8, 2022
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Celebrities are divided into 2 groups — those who follow fashion trends and those who set them. The latter group consists of fewer celebs, but they’ll always be remembered as fashion pioneers.

Brigitte Bardot — off-the-shoulder tops

Women began to show their shoulders in the 19th century. Yet, current off-the-shoulder tops have become stylish thanks to the well known Brigitte Bardot. A provocative blouse that helps one to remember lingerie became one of the actress's unique looks. Furthermore, off-the-shoulder tops, in their various styles, can be found in the wardrobe of almost every girl.



Kate Moss — leopard print

During the '90s, anything that the popular rebel Kate Moss was wearing turned into fashion very quickly. Exactly the same thing occurred with outrageous leopard print. There's a justification for why individuals call Kate the "queen of Leopard Print." She knows how to combine this print with colors and textures that seem unsuitable at first sight, and yet, she always looks gorgeous.

Britney Spears — visible thongs

visible thongs were one of the greatest — and probably the most provocative — style of the '00s. This pattern began with the Gucci design show where models strolled on the runway with their thong straps sticking out over their clothes. Numerous superstars got this style, however Britney Spears contributed to the popularity of this trend the most, making thongs a part of her stage outfits.



Rihanna — shoes with socks

Women wore heels with socks somewhat in last century, however they did it generally for practical reasons. At the point when leggings became famous, this propensity totally outlasted itself and even became considered an antitrend. However, couple of years back, Rihanna reinvigorated it. The singer boldly combines bright socks with designer shoes. She once wore white mules with Gucci socks that cost $1,340.

Kim Kardashian — contouring

Contrary to popular belief, this TV star wasn't the creator of contouring — this makeup method showed up some time before Kim Kardashian. Yet, it was the reality star who made this trend inescapable. This selfie that was reclaimed in 2012 forever changed the idea of cosmetics.



Jennifer Aniston — Rachel’s hairstyle

The hairstyle, named after the personality of the iconic Friends TV series, turned into a conspicuous symbol of the '90s. Aniston seemed wearing her new haircut in the 20th episode of the show. The actress's stylist concluded that she expected to switch her picture around a little, and he was right because after the series was released, all fashionistas of that time wanted to get “the Rachel.”

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Brigitte Bardot — Smokey eyes

We can say thanks to Brigitte Bardot for our most loved Smokey eye makeup. Obviously, such makeup had proactively existed well before this actress began wearing it yet it was she who caused a little delight transformation during the 1960s. While most fashionistas of that time were using eyeliner, Bardot gladly wore blurred eyeshadows on her eyelids that seemed as though she'd forgotten to take off her makeup from the night before.

Bella Hadid — a half-unbuttoned cardigan worn on a naked body

Until recently, a cardigan was considered a purely conservative clothing item and was associated with a “grandmother’s style.” But Bella Hadid radically changed this perception by wearing a cardigan on her naked body. Many girls fell in love with this bold style and this obsolete piece of clothing got a new life.

Madonna — low-rise pants

Despite the fact that Jim Morrison and Mick Jagger had worn low-rise pants (bumpers) before, this provocative trend became a hit in the late ’90s and early ’00s thanks to the designer Alexander McQueen and the singer Madonna. In 1994, McQueen shocked the public with his show, during which the models appeared on the runway wearing trousers with an obscenely low rise, and Madonna made this trend a world-wide sensation.

After Madona appeared in an advertisement in 1994 while wearing low-rise pants, this type of clothing became popular around the world.

Jennifer Beals — one-shoulder sweatshirts

Showing off a little bit of shoulder in a sweatshirt was a popular look of the 1980s and actress Jennifer Beals created it by accident for the movie Flashdance. The sweatshirt, which she had brought from home, shrunk in the wash and the neckband had to be cut off so it would fit over the actress’s head.