Fashion Leader and the style they Popularized

The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band, comprising of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Beatles on stage fashion had been followed crazily by their fans. They played a key role in popularising Beatle Boots, John Lennon glasses and a Mop-Top haircut which includes voluminous, collar length hair at the back and over the ears at the side with straight bands.

During the starting year of their career, Beatles used to wear biker and leather jackets during their concerts which got popular among their fans. In 1964, they changed their get up from fierce look towards more of an elegant look, which resulted in popularity of collarless suits.

2. Madonna

Madonna, a queen of Pop, is an American singer, actress and songwriter. She has been a fashion icon and popularised layered necklaces and lace. In 1984, Madonna wore a white wedding lacy dress for the inaugural MTV Video Music Awards for her debut performance of “Like a Virgin” with the BOY TOY belt which got famous and still remains her most iconic looks. Also, she wore a gown covered in red butterflies to promote her film ‘W.E’ at Venice Film Festival in 2011 which again was a hit and set the fashion trend.

3. Lady Diana

Lady Diana, Princess of Wale, was a member of British royal family. She became one of the most influential fashion and style icon in the 20th century. Lady’s Fashion evolution has been displayed in an exhibition at Kensington Palace, London.

Princess Diana was more than just a fashion lover, she was a trend setter. She helped popularise her romantic look in the 80s which included high neck ruffled blouses, chokerss and puff sleeves. In fact, her wedding dress known as meringue dress became a trend in that time. Lady’s one of the most memorable style which got popularised was her mermaid dress and the way she styled her diamond and pearl necklaces as a headband. Her styles are as popular and obsessed over as ever.

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