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A fashion icon or fashion leader is an influential person who introduces new styles which spread throughout fashion culture and become part of . They initiate a new style which others may follow. They may be famous personalities such as , , or . For example, during the 1960s, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was a great fashion icon for American women, and her style became a sign of wealth, power, and distinction; and her famous Pink Chanel suit is one of the most referenced and revisited of all of her items of clothing. was an , she was a teenaged model and fashion icon of .

(2015). 9781474264709, Bloomsbury Publishing. .


Fashion leaders
"Fashion leaders" are an older term replaced in the second half of the 20th century. Fashion leaders were important people of higher hierarchy and society such as royalty, aristocrats and their wives and mistresses.

  • , during her two-decade consort reign, reshaped by her influence the worlds of 18th-century fashion and design in France and Europe.
  • Empress Joséphine, the first wife of , was herself holding the ''Empire dress line.''
  • , a friend of King , was a fashion leader in men's fashion.
  • , the wife of the Mughal emperor , was a fashion enthusiast, and she was having a great interest in clothing items of that time; she set many fashion trends. Nur Jahan was very creative and had a good fashion sense, and she is credited for many textile materials and dresses like and fine cloths like badla (silver-threaded brocade), kinari (silver-threaded lace), etc.
    (2026). 9788121207607, Gyan Books. .
    (2020). 9789390197415, Evincepub Publishing. .
  • was a famous fashion designer and fashion icon of the 1960s who introduced . She is also attributed for , the , and PVC raincoats.
    (2026). 9781840009378, London : Miller's. .
    (2026). 9781847240262, Quercus. .
  • Diana, Princess of Wales was an English rose, a fashion leader in the 1980s and 1990s.
  • Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the wife of John F. Kennedy Jr., was a fashion icon in the late 1990s.


Other style icons


Power dressing
a clothing style that enables women to establish their authority and power in the traditionally male dominated profession such as politics. Margaret Thatcher's style sets the rules on how female politicians should dress, which is a conservative, powerful but simultaneously feminine way.
  • Margaret Thatcher was one of the first to incorporate the spirit of power suits.


Dresses
Similar to the Little Black Dress that is associated with actress . the following dresses and garments are famous with the names of fashion icons.
  • Eugénie hat, the original Eugénie hat was named after Eugénie de Montijo, wife of , whose fashion choices were publicized in fashion sketches and closely scrutinized across Europe and the United States.
  • Pink Chanel suit of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
  • Black Givenchy dress of Audrey Hepburn
  • White dress of Marilyn Monroe
  • Marilyn Monroe's pink dress
  • Black dress of Rita Hayworth
  • Gaultier conical corset of Madonna
  • , worn by Diana, Princess of Wales when she danced with actor .
  • , worn by Diana, Princess of Wales to a fundraising dinner at the Serpentine Gallery.


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See also
  • Model (person), a person with a either to promote, display or commercial products (notably clothing in ) or to serve as a visual aid for people who are creating works of art or to pose for photography.
  • , a person or an artifact that is identified by members of a culture as representative of that culture.
  • Fashion journalism

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