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Trends: On the eerie side

Could you wear these eyelash wigs? Available at Shu Uemura eyelash bars in Tokyo these furry beauties are being snapped up by Japanese women keen to embrace the trend. While there’s something quite disconcerting about sporting oversized feathered lashes they do look quite cool in a weird sort of way. Source & Image: WGAL

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On the eerie side

Could you wear these eyelash wigs? Available at Shu Uemura eyelash bars in Tokyo these furry beauties are being snapped up by Japanese women keen to embrace the trend. While there’s something quite disconcerting about sporting oversized feathered lashes they do look quite cool in a weird sort of way. Source & Image: WGAL

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10 Fashion Icons And The Trends They Made Famous

The fashion industry introduces us to new styles and trends every season but how many designers would truly be where they are today without the help of some of the world’s most influential fashion icons? These ten celebrities not only had great careers, but they became some of the most influential fashionistas in the 20th century. Here’s a little more about them and the trends they made famous. Audrey Hepburn If there’s one thing Audrey Hepburn was known for (other than Breakfast at Tiffany’s, of course), it was her penchant for the little black dress. Her classic Holly Golightly look is one of the most iconic photographs of old Hollywood. Get your own LBD today to emanate Audrey’s style with plus size dresses from Ashleigh Plus Size. Madonna For Madonna, the 80’s was all about tomboy fashion, but she soon demonstrated her chameleon sense of style with leotards, pinstripe suits, and the iconic Jean Paul Gaultier bustier. Of course, let’s not forget her Hung Up disco phase… Twiggy Known for her thin build, long eyelashes, and short hair, Twiggy quickly rose to stardom and became the face of London in the swinging sixties. She was quickly christened an ‘it’ girl, with her androgynous look and trendsetting styles giving her prominence as a cultural icon. Marilyn Monroe Who could forget Marilyn Monroe’s high waisted bikinis? With her 50’s hourglass ideal she injected sex appeal into the fashion industry and paved the way for trends that have continued to be impersonated by some of the world’s most influential designers. Diana Ross For many, Diana Ross was the mother of Motown, and the genre wouldn’t be where it is today without her voice and her fashion. Known for pairing embellished gowns with extravagant wigs, Ross taught us what it meant to be a […]

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