A pantsuit is always a good idea. And on the way out, and in the office, and just for a walk. There are so many combinations it can make your head spin. Some took care of the stars – we are ready to repeat!
So it looks like you have found something super stylish, fashionable and cool. She diluted, for example, a formal suit with a bright T-shirt, or managed to tame a lace top, which she could not find a place in her wardrobe. And then archival photographs of some stars accidentally fall. In the same way. In a similar top. Same colour. And you are already in a different status – not a big stylist, but a follower. That’s a shame? Well, maybe just a little. In fact, celebrities themselves often look at other people’s pictures. Not only to rent, but also to copy. Truth! Let us tell you a fashion story about a suit…
It’s not even worth talking about the black jumpsuit – it’s an eternal classic. Bright versions of all the colors of the rainbow (from orange to green) we also wore, and this spring suits in saturated shades were just at the peak of popularity. And now gray is in fashion. The same as the beauty Julia Roberts at the Golden Globes ceremony in 1990.
In a gray Giorgio Armani men’s suit, white shirt, tie and brown derbies, the actress received an award for Steel Magnolias. On this day, not only a new Hollywood star was born, but also a style icon. More than 30 years have passed, and Naomi Campbell is already posing in the “same” costume, Demi Moore is appearing and Victoria Beckham is strolling through London. Time flies, but something remains an eternal classic, and by “something” we mean the gray suit.
Moore prefers classics and does not think about accents: a trouser suit in itself looks advantageous, why overdo it? Campbell and Beckham, on the contrary, as if by mutual agreement, put on a light pink shirt under the jacket. Naomi happily unbuttons the top buttons and puts on a chain and belt. And Vika has a shirt with a chic collar – we definitely want the same!
But that’s now, and in the past, stars weren’t just inspired by each other’s suits, but were generally afraid to go out in pants. Katharine Hepburn and Greta Garbo, for example, simply denied the men’s wardrobe and did not even want to try on, they say, pants – he did not go anywhere else, but here is a suit .. No way in the world! Marlene Dietrich turned out to be more daring, who, with her characteristic ease and ease, posed in summer white for Vogue to the envy of her colleagues. And this, for a second, is 1933!
What’s most interesting is that less than ten years have passed since Dietrich turned to the “dark side” and tried on a gray suit, which is so relevant now. Yes, if Hepburn and Garbo knew he would become so fashionable – it wouldn’t take long to force him to try one little thing!
Yes, I wear it often. No, I only have black
Text: Anastasia Baranova
Source: The Voice Mag
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