Sunday, March 15, 2015

Harper's Bazaar American Style Icons

GRACE KELLY   50's American actress and princess   Her style was classic prep fashion with knotted silk scarves and classic pearls.          MARILYN MONROE  She wore chic basics.  Like jeans, striped tees and button-downs.  Her style also included slip dresses, blonde bob and sultry red lipstick.       ELIZABETH TAYLOR  She wore elegant shades of emerald.  Her style was turbans, empire-waisted dresses and her signature Bulgari jewels.     LAUREN HUTTON  She wore jumpsuits to pairing denim skirts with a silky tee. She wore menswear clothing.  Anywhere from inspired pieces to sleek.     COURTNEY LOVE  She was part of the 90's grunge with pastel-colored slip dresses. Dramatic make-up and hair.      MADONNA  She has always been an influence with her ever changing styles.     LAUREEN BACALL  She liked her hair finger-waved.  She wore silky pantsuits and cut-out dresses.     JAQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS  Her style was thick oversized sunglasses, camel trench coats, well-fitted blazers and printed dresses.      STEVIE NICKS  Her style was hippie chic. She likes to mix textures and colors.     DEBBIE HARRY  She likes anything from band tees, embellished leather jackets to army-inspired pieces.  She had punk rock edge in the 70's.     JOSEPHINE BAKER  She was in the Parisian nightlife scene in the 1920's.  She is famous for her barely-there feathered skirts, Art Deco jewelry, lavish silks and leopard prints.  One of her more iconic outfits was a skirt made from fake bananas.     MARLENE DIETRICH  She was continually reinventing her look.      DIANA ROSS  In the disco days of the late 70's, she wore high-shine flowing fabrics and larger-than-life hair.

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