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Have Your Say About Celebrity Fashion

Fashion celebritiesDid you ever watch a video where you loved the cloths or accessories of the singer? Who doesn't love celebrity fashion? Usually the outfit of these famous musicians is of the latest trend, and they surely have the coolest style. Who knows more about what is in fashion than music stars? The fashion trend nowadays is made by famous singers and musicians, nobody disagrees with that. Celebrity fashion is the coolest!

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It's hard to find the latest celebrity fashion items in stores, everybody knows that. Especially those of the highest quality and coolest design. This website helps you get in touch with designers and shops that have similar cloths in the newest styles. Now you have the possibility to shop and buy some of the most unique collections and the most original stuff.

Visit our website now and you will be stunned when you see what cool things we have for sale. And there is more: if you become a member, you also have the chance to say your opinion about celebrity fashion, about your favorite musicians and videos. You will find items of clothing here from all music videos you've seen. You can also browse through each video slowly to identify celebrity fashion products that you like.

What cloths do you like the most? Which shoes do you think would become very popular? Which cars and mobile phones are the most appealing to you? If you share your opinion, there is a chance that you will be able to buy the items that you like so much. We look for similar items that you see in the videos, and sometimes we sell exactly the same celebrity fashion products that the celebrity wears in the video!

You opinion and interest is very important. If you like celebrity clothing and you want to help us prove that celebrity fashion has a great trend among the youth, join us. You opinion always counts and this time it is actually necessary. You have a chance to say your ideas about the videos and the styles you see there. After saying your opinion about the videos, you also have the chance to see what other people think about celebrity fashion.

If you want to be more in vogue than anyone else, you've come to the right place. Buy items form here, and you can be sure that they'll be one of a kind. You can also build your own style, and find out more about celebrity fashion. This way you can always be in fashion, you can own the latest cloths before anyone else does.

Celebrity Fashion – Wind That Steers the Trend

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People always feed great curiosity about their favorite celebrities. They are used to taking a close notice of their lives, chew the fat on the rumors about them, stoop over magazines to know their favorite foods and clothes and colors and vacation spots and… …and what not! Celebrities have long been the trendsetters in the world of fashion and celebrities style. People go crazy about what their favorite movie or sport stars wear, about their hairstyles, about their brands of perfumes and frills and about all they have to offer. But, perhaps, it’s the attires and styles of the celebrities that people focus most on and seek to own a similar piece or imitate the style. These days, the word “celebrity” is a catchphrase in the fashion world and attires and accessories for celebrity fashion and celebrity style curve the biggest niche in today’s fashion market.


Due to the reality of such a potent obsession towards celebrity fashion and celebrity style, fashion designers as well as attire manufacturers die hard to engage the stars in some way or other to introduce their new launches. Apparel designing has already become a work of art and when a star or a VIP endorses a piece of this artifact, the attire goes to the peak of esteem and popularity. The fashion designers never miss the chance to promote their chic garments and accessories. The top designers organize fashion shows that display an array of novel and remarkably attractive attires. Also, the film festivals, award shows and sports galas are the events that attract millions of spectators round the globe and the fans watch these not just to rejoice at the winners, a big number of them are after what their role-models have worn and what’s fresh in their look and style. Celebrities are people who finally define the in-vogues in the arena of fashion and style.

These days, alongside the fashion houses, the online fashion and beauty stores cater a big faction of the demand of the celebrity clothes and party dresses. They have their own as well as other eminent brand labels to offer and bigger sites like the asos.com present catwalk model videos of most of their clothing items. Besides, some online stores include sections like Osoyou High Street to give you the latest inventory the retailers are having.

Celebrity Fashion: How it all Started

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Celebrity fashion. Why are we so fascinated by the subject? Whether we admit it or not, there's no denying the fact that we like to see how famous people dress. As the summer movie season gets in to full gear, it's as great a time as any to look at one of most-requested topics I get: celebrity fashion (check out my fashion blog with lots of celebrity fashion news and links).

How Motion Pictures Changed Everything

Moving pictures first made their appearance in the 1890's. While Thomas Edison is generally credited with inventing the medium, several men were instrumental in giving birth to this process, including the brothers Lumière, who invented the first portable movie camera, and George Eastman, who created film for motion pictures.

The first movies lasted only minutes and had no sound. Nonetheless, they created a sensation. By 1910, the Eastman Company had perfected the technology of fashioning and developing vast lengths of film. Within a matter of years, going to the movies on Saturday was a part of our culture.

1916 marked the emergence of costume design in cinema. Up until that time, film actors usually supplied their own clothes, if the story was contemporary, or directors rented outfits from costume companies, if the film was a period piece.

But Parisian-born director Louis J. Gasnier had a particular "look" in mind when he was working on a movie with serial queen Pearl White. He summoned a tailor and had him assemble an outfit for the actress consisting of a black suit, white blouse, loose tie, and velour beret. The result? Secretaries of the day made this ensemble standard business dress - which it still is, in varying degrees. It was the first emergence of Hollywood celebrity fashion.

The "Big Players" In Costume Design

Gilbert Adrian. Orry Kelly. Edith Head. If you were alive in the 40's, 50's and 60's, you probably recognize those names. If you weren't, you've no doubt see their work. For each made an indelible impression on celebrity fashion history.

Gilbert Adrian, known simply as Adrian, began designing clothes for Broadway and had worked his way to MGM in Hollywood by the grand old age of 20. His ideas were fresh, innovative, and very dramatic, and helped establish MGM as the "glamour" studio, where audiences could watch and dream about a jet-set life.

His first muse was Greta Garbo, whose "Mata Hari" costumes caused a sensation in 1931. He later poured Jean Harlow into those slinky gowns that became her signature, and gave Joan Crawford the shoulder pads that started a revolution. For "Letty Lynton" (1942), he put Joan in a ruffled white organdy gown to highlight her broad shoulders, conceal her hips, and make her look taller. The result? Macy's in New York sold 500,000 copies of the gown!

Adrian opened his own atelier in Los Angeles later that same year, and won the Coty award for fashion just two years later. He retired to Brazil in 1952 to paint landscapes.

Orry Kelly was perhaps the least likely person one would expect to design costumes. Rough-looking and overweight with a penchant for booze and foul language, he nonetheless helped established Warner Brothers as the "average man's" studio. He felt that the characters should dictate the clothes-and not the other way around. You can see his work in The Maltese Falcon (1941), Casablanca (1942) and Auntie Mame (1958).

He later shared an Oscar with Walter Plunkett and Irene Sharaff for An American In Paris (1951) and won by himself for Les Girls (1957), Some Like It Hot (1959), and Gypsy (1962).

After gowning some of Hollywood's most glamorous women, he once summed up his career with a pithy, "Hell must be filled with beautiful women and no mirrors."
Edith Head was arguably the most famous costume designer of them all, designing for more than 1,100 films during her 58+ year career at both Paramount and Universal studios. She gowned the likes of Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, and Barbara Stanwyck, and started fashion trends (stampedes?) with her sarong for Dorothy Lamour in The Jungle Princess (1936), Elizabeth Taylor's strapless white gown from A Place in The Sun (1951) and the shoulder-tied boatneck for Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954). If there ever was a celebrity fashion designer, Edith Head was it.

Walter Plunkett was the leading period costume designer in Hollywood from the 1920's on. The man behind the clothes for Gone With The Wind (1939), Raintree County (1957), How The West Was Won (1962) and dozens of others, Plunkett arrived in Hollywood with a dream of becoming an actor. But his talent lay in costuming, as he soon discovered. He was the head of wardrobe at RKO off and on during the 1920's and 30's, then moved to MGM in 1945 (taking over from Adrian), where he stayed until his retirement in 1965.

The End of An Era

The studio system began to unravel in 1948 when the major studios were forced to start selling off their theater chains as the result of an anti-trust suit. Now, unable to guarantee the distribution of their films, the studios faced uncertain futures. They went from cranking out 40 or 50 movies a year to concentrating on 12 or 15. Actors and directors became free agents, and the controlled "look" of the studio costuming gave way to the demands of the directors.

Today, few movie costumers are well known outside of the industry, and none create a star's signature celebrity fashion look as they once did under the studio system. With few exceptions, most contemporary costumes are bought "off the rack", while period costumes are either made, bought or rented from costume companies.

Trends are set by individual movies now and not by costumers or stars. There's no "Joan Crawford" shoulders, for example, or "Jean Harlow" slinky dresses showing up in all a popular star's movies. Instead, actors prefer to let their characters dictate the look of a film instead of infusing their own personality into every role they play. But once they're off the screen, we still like to comment on their celebrity fashion looks. Just ask Joan Rivers.