There are certain characters that are part of the public life and are trendsetters, either of society, music or television. These references become the fashion world, attracting the attention of many who, without a doubt, would imitate their style, becoming icons.
Over the years, many styles have left their mark, and some celebrities were in charge of making those looks, turning the protagonists’ forces of fashion. Such is the case of Jackie Kennedy; First Lady of the United States, marked a fashion style with classic cut dresses and A suits tailor in pastel colors, not to mention the large sunglasses, which today remains an essential accessory for every woman.
Coco Chanel also left its indelible mark on fashion, to revolutionize the industry and incorporate comfortable black dresses known as “little black dress“, freeing women from the heavy, structured dresses with corset typical of the 20s, but adding accessories such as clothes and tailored suits for women, which pervade any style of elegance and good taste to wear.
Similarly, another that had a marked impact on fashion for her energetic personality was Katharine Hepburn, who introduced the “look” and began using masculine trousers before they were popular among women and designed shirts and jackets for men but adding an exquisite and charming feminine touch that made her look beautiful. There is also the case of Audrey Hepburn, who was immortalized with her black Givenchy dress in the film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and since then, she became fashionable reference.
Nevertheless, icons do not only deal with the past, at present, there are also public figures who stand out for their style and trend setting within the fashion world. Emma Watson, the actress who lately has stood on the runaway for her wise choice of clothes, has shown that you are never too young to look splendid.
Also, the actress Emma Stone, a fashion lovers’ favorite, is always properly dressed, perfectly combining high fashion with elegance and sweetness that characterize her, reaching the title of one of the best dressed.
Another icon is Kate Middleton, although she is not part of Hollywood, she is not a celebrity, but royalty. The Duchess of Cambridge has become an essential reference of fashion, opting for a sober living and an elegant style of the monarchy. It has captivated many who want to look like her.
Thus, the fashion industry will always leave their personalities impregnated with their style trends, thereby achieving to become icons of beauty.
Most certainly these fashion icons are inspiring figures that encourages us _common women_ to dare and wear more appropriate clothing.