![]() ![]() Inspired by Marilyn Monroe, the high-waste slim-fit ankle-length jeans became a cash cow for the brand and an iconic 80s garment. One of their initial iconic designs was a stonewashed, slim-fitting jean, the 3-zip Marilyn. GUESS Jeans Guess Jeans (Photo by Roberto Nickson)Įstablished in 1981 by the Marciano brothers, who left France in pursuit of the American dream, GUESS redefined denim in the US. With unparalleled comfort, a classic pair of UGG boots is a wardrobe staple. Olympic team wore the boots and they hit the international stage full force. The UGG brand didn’t have any major breakthroughs until 1994 when the U.S. UGG brand founders saw the trend and decided to form a company to market the boots to the California surfer scene. Inspired by the sheepskin boots worn by sheep shearers in the early 1920s, the style first became popular in the 1970s with Australian surfers. Perhaps a fashion faux-pas to some, the UGG boot will absolutely go down in history as an iconic piece of fashion. In 1998 the BCBG Max Azria Group acquired the Hervé Léger name and the famous silhouette. ![]() Formed from dozens of elasticated bandage-style strips of knitted cloth, the iconic dress creates a body-sculpting, skintight silhouette. Hervé Léger Bandage Dress Herve Leger V-Neck Bandage Dress in Pink Coralīorn in the early ’90s by renowned fashion designer Hervé Léger, the bandage dress was one of the defining styles of the decade. While the trend for logo-bedecked clothes is no longer “mania” status, designs like the classic Gucci logo belt aren’t going anywhere. In the 1970s the trend for statement logos began to grow. Gucci’s double Gs logo first came to be in 1933 when Aldo, the son of the brand’s founder Guccio Gucci, crafted it from his father’s initials. Identifiable by its two sleek intertwined Gs set on a band of Italian leather, the Gucci logo belt is definitely one of the most iconic fashion pieces. And thus the signature red-bottom was born! Gucci Logo Belt Wide leather belt with Double G buckle by Gucci Finding the design slightly dull and noticing the bright red nail polish his assistant was using at the time, he took the polish and began to paint the boring black soles. Ever wonder where the idea for the red-bottom came from? The story goes that one day a prototype of a shoe inspired by Andy Warhol’s ‘Flowers’ arrived at Louboutin’s shop. Christian Louboutin Red-bottoms New Very Prive by Christian LouboutinĬhristian Louboutin’s red-bottoms take the cake when it comes to recognizable shoe designs. With new colors and fabrics, the 2.55 remains simultaneously timeless and trendy. Since then, season after season, Chanel reimagines this iconic piece of fashion. Clothed in a quilted texture inspired by her love for the equestrian spirit and with a signature flat metal chain. In February 1955, Gabrielle Chanel created a singular rectangular-shaped handbag. ![]() Each piece is timeless in its design, recognizable in its style, and a fabulous wardrobe investment!Ģ0 Iconic and Timeless Fashion Pieces We LoveĬhanel ‘2.55’ Handbag Chanel 2.55 Handbag in Black Aged Calfskin with a Gold Clasp and Chain At Lh, we love iconic design! So, today we are celebrating iconic fashion! From accessories to clothing, fashion lovers around the globe adore these 20 iconic fashion pieces.
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