Remember the days when MTV and VH1 would actually play music videos? Yeah me neither-luckily for us we have outlets like Vimeo and Youtube to bring those glory days back. Case and point, all the Lady Gaga's music videos. Beyonce's new video for her latest single, "Why don't you love me?", is a great music video, even cooler song, but her wardrobe in the video is KILLING IT SON!
She channels a 60's desperate house wife, with outfits inspired by the biggest icons of the decade including Betty Page, Marilyn and Jackie O. Now why can't more pop stars would be more fashion savvy like Queen B?!
Derrick Watkins, also known as "Fonzworth Bentley" is the epitome of American modern-cool. Never afraid to go bold he uses key color accessories to classic suits-without looking like a fool.
The singer/ex Puff daddy umbrella holder is always wearing innovative outfits that are often risque. I always pictured him as a cooler version of Pee Wee Herman. I know men don't usually wear colors as much as he does, but most men can't pull it off as gracefully like Bentley can.
The 70’s broke many fashion rules, and boundaries. And while many of the trends are ones we would like to forget (Leisure suits) others have transcended through the years and are still prevalent today. The androgynous look is one of the. Today there are few style icons that can break that same boundary of gender with out looking like Ziggy Stardust.
Lou Doillon happens to be one of them. This 27-year-old English/French model channels the femme fatal power of the past and combines it with a boyish charm. While she has a HUGE advantage in the style department (her mom is the insanely gorgeous Jane Birkin) she manages to stray away from her big name mother and create a style original to her self. Gamine-sexy-Tailored.