Showing posts with label Whitney Houston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whitney Houston. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

MUSIC STYLE ICONS

Posted by Carmella Miller

People have been drawing parallels between music celebs and fashion trends for decades. With the recent onslaught of best and worst dressed musicians at the 2012 Grammys and the devastating news of diva Whitney Houston, the music industry’s getting more attention than ever.

From pop culture to hip hop, musician’s styles have always trickled down to the masses. Let’s look at some of the stars that have and continue to impact fashion today.

KURT COBAIN
With the recent release of the 20th anniversary edition of Nevermind, Nirvana’s front man, Kurt Cobain, was the face of grunge. At first, grunge was viewed as a music genre only until alternative rockers and depressed teens embraced the look. In fact, Kurt was voted as one of the most influential musicians on fashion of all time. The trend is still present today; just as the iconic singer once did and would likely say himself – shop at local vintage stores, keep an open mind, and always have a cardigan sweater close by.

AMY WINEHOUSE
Before her untimely death last July, Amy collaborated with British designer Fred Perry on a 17 piece collection including vintage-inspired looks like a trench coat, bowling dress, and argyle printed sweaters. Even Jean Paul Gaultier dedicated an entire collection to her style; the latest Paris fashion show had models emulating Amy in super high pumps and corset dresses. Her music played in the distance. On a side note, songbirds Adele and Duffy have given acclaim to Ms. Winehouse saying she’s been the largest influence on them lyrically (do you see similarities between Amy’s beehive and Adele’s ‘50s do)?

GWEN STEFANI
Gwen has her ruby-painted fingernails in everything these days: lead singer (when on tour as they haven’t released a new album for years) for ska band No Doubt, solo artist, fashion purveyor of her own line LAMB, and a full-time mom to two beautiful boys. Gwen has been a fashion favourite since the ‘90s. Popularizing the Indian bindi, starting the neon hair trends, and bench marking Madonna’s classic look, she has been an influence to girls around the globe and also other musicians (hello, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj).

JAY-Z + BEYONCE
As one of the most consistent rap artists of the last decade, Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter has majorly impacted peers in his genre as much as fashion itself. After the highly anticipated Grammy win for best rap album, Jay-Z and Kanye West’s Watch The Throne continues to top the charts. Jay-Z cofounded Rocawear, an urban lifestyle brand, several years ago. He’s known for his savvy style sense and meticulously pressed suits. In an industry when tailoring is not prevalent, it’s a welcome break from baseball caps and baggy jeans. Plus his wife, superstar Beyone Knowles, is a well-celebrated and prominent fashion icon herself. House of Dereon, a RTW apparel brand and perfumery, was created years back by Beyonce and her mom/stylist. Looks like J+B are ready to take on their own throne.

LADY GAGA
Let's face it, Lady Gaga's taken fashion to the extreme. From whacky and controversial (remember the meat dress?) to classical and androgynous, she's constantly pushing boundaries on what it means to be stylish or even a woman. Gaga’s broadcasted interview with Jean Paul Gaultier won her fashion acclaim worldwide. By working closely with the creative directors of her shows and strongly monitoring everything from performance attire down to the lighting and makeup, Gaga has proved she can do it all. Love her or hate her – Gaga is truly one of the most influential music style icons of the times.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

A Different Kind of Grammy's

Fashion students not only tuned in to the 54th Grammy Awards this year to see the numerous performances, but also to see who stole the spotlight on the red carpet. Not We not only watched Nicki Minaj being accompanied by a man dressed as the Pope, we also witnessed how celebrities reacted to the sudden passing of a superstar, Whitney Houston. Whitney was never the “fashion icon” you would look upon for fashion sense, but she was the epidamy of a superstar in every way, especially for the Grammy’s. Even with the death of the superstar, many fashion guru’s like ourselves were also watching for the fashion scene stealers and best dressed celebrities of the evening. Here are the top two best dressed and worst dressed celebrities I felt helped bring “positive buzz” to an already sad evening.



BEST DRESSED

Adele: Dressed in a custom Armani Prive floor-length gown with De Beers accessories, the singer “stole the night” in a gown that showed off her figure perfectly, winning six shinny Grammy’s including Record of the Year. To the haters who comment on her figure, as Adele has said “I write music for the ears, not eyes".


Rihanna: Giorgio Armani got all the press Sunday night, since Rihanna wowed in a custom gown by the legendary designer, including Christian Louboutin shoes and Neil Lane jewelry. Though some critics will say her “friends” are hanging out, who else could pull off a dress with slits everywhere, she took a simple black dress and made it "va va voom"




WORST DRESSED

Anne V: Don’t get me wrong, I think Adam Levine is a stud off and on the music charts, but his girlfriend Anne V. looked like she was trying to pull of a sexy slit dress that ended up looking like she was wearing half of a bathing suit bottom. Just because you you have a great body, doesn't mean you have to show your um, thigh?


Nicki Minaj: Personal opinion here, but I did not understand her choice of a head-to-toe Red Riding Hood-esque cape, with a crystallized Versace logo she wore with a Pope at her side. As the stylist.com perfectly stated, “Madonna pissed off the Vatican 25 years ago”. Not sure if she was trying to grab the attention, but a little unnecessary for the circumstances of the night.


What do you all think? Another celebrity that should be on a pedestal or the chopping block?


Ciao,

Julia Mickus