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Seonghwa

  A K-pop Idol Redefining Menswear Trends Seonghwa from ATEEZ has mastered the art of balancing feminine delicateness with masculine strength , making him a standout figure in fashion. His versatility was on full display when he made his Paris Fashion Week debut, walking for ISABEL MARANT’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection. The French designer, known for effortlessly chic ready-to-wear for both men and women, was the perfect match for Seonghwa’s elegant yet edgy style.           As K-pop idols become increasingly involved in high fashion, Seonghwa’s runway debut felt like a natural progression. However, his influence goes beyond modeling—he has been setting trends long before they hit the runway. As the K-pop industry continues to expand its presence in the fashion world, Seonghwa stands out as a true style icon. His fearless experimentation and trendsetting choices not only blur gender norms but also shape the future of global fashion . One of the stando...

FKA Twigs

Pop Star to dystopian princess FKA Twigs is known for her avant-garde looks on and off the red carpet. Her style is heavily influenced by her music, and her ability to genre-blend is reflected in her fashion evolution. We'll go over how she established her eccentric looks and her takes on runway trends. With the drop of her first album LP1 , an avant-pop take on R&B with "glitchy" components, in 2014 she kept up with the trends. Strappy bustiers and flowy skirts took over the mid-2010s as we saw both on the runway and in the music festival scene but FKA Twigs kept her personal spin on the look. She released her second album  Magdalene  in 2019, it was a fusion of electronic art pop and trip-hop, and her style during this era was heavily inspired by baroque and romantic elements. She may have even inspired the resurgence of the Vivienne Westwood corset. The time between her 2019 album and her latest album Eusexua, was spent experimenting with more avant-garde looks. He...

Sabrina Carpenter

 How She's Bringing 90's Back! Disney Star to one of the biggest names in pop music, Sabrina Carpenter, is making waves with her music and style. From her iconic bangs to her fabulous wardrobe, she's an icon to all, but who are her icons? Stay tuned to find out. Starting with her iconic white VMA dress, which takes heavy inspiration from the hit '90s Show, The Nanny, and Queen of Pop Madonna. All three Dresses have a similar silhouette and are all in a beautiful sparkly white.   This dress is not the only outfit inspired by The Nanny. Carpenter is frequently seen wearing pieces from the show. Including a bold fur leopard collared blazer during a night out in the town. Along with this beautiful outfit, she is seen wearing a Herve Leger Ready-to-wear dress from the summer of 1997 runway collection. This beautiful dress was also featured in the show The Nanny and Carpenter was seen wearing it during an interview with The Grammy awards.  Sabrina Carpenter is often seen w...

Erykah Badu

From Musical Roots to Couture Culture: The Style of Miss Badu Erykah Badu is celebrated not only for her soulful m usic but also for her bold and distinctive fashion sense, which has evolved alongside her career. Emerging in the late '90s with the groundbreaking debut Baduizm , she reshaped the R&B and soul landscape by blending jazz, hip-hop, and Afrocentric influences. Her music directly mirrors her eclectic style, which fuses vintage, bohemian, and futuristic elements.   Known for her iconic headwraps, hats, and vibrant colors, Miss Badu’s headwear became powerful symbols of self-expression and spirituality. Early in her career, she often wore colorful, fitted garments in warm tones like yellow and orange. Miss Badu’s headwear also evolved over time, starting with simple head wraps and eventually transitioning to hats and experimental accessories, reflecting her growth as both an artist and individual. This progression symbolizes not just her fashion sense but also her artis...

Stevie Nicks

 Stevie Nicks and her Iconic Style Stevie Nicks, known for her voice, her music, and her style. She joined Fleetwood Mac in 1974 and is the first woman to be inducted at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice. Her bohemian chic style has been an inspiration for decades, and today, we'll go over her style evolution and what makes her a fashion icon. At the start of her Fleetwood Mac career, Nicks embraced the full 70s boho look, complete with high-waisted bell bottoms, bell sleeves, and her signature platforms. Her style started developing along with her career as she established her trademark flowy dresses and dramatic accessories; silk shawls and top hats were her go-to's. She was known for mixing and layering, she combined fabrics, patterns, and textures with a preference for silks, velvets, and anything beaded.  Nicks has maintained her style over the years, focusing more on solid blacks and mixing her flowy skirts with lace corsets and dramatic accessories, and of course, ...