Four Hot Trends Started by Celebrities

Modern fashions are often inspired by the people we spend the most time looking at – celebrities. There's a reason that stars are often called "trend setters." Several of today's fashion trends got their start in Hollywood among the rich and famous. Here are four popular fashion trends from today and the stars that gave them to the world.

Diane Keaton and Menswear

What movie comes to mind when you see a woman in a loose button-up, bowler hat and slouchy slacks? If you're a fan of classic movies, Annie Hall could be what jumps into your mind. The character of this movie had the typical masculine style, what many fans of this trend don't know is that the clothing worn by Diane Keaton when she played Annie was actually her own clothing. Thanks to Keaton, today's women are enjoying the collared shirts, low-slung belts and lapels that characterized one of her most famous characters.

Nicole Richie and the McQueen Scarf

Nicole Richie has quickly (Read More.....)

Top 10 Celebrity Style Trends 2012

Each year brings a new onslaught of fashion trends as seen on the runways, on models and celebrities and later on in department store and on the racks at fashionable boutiques. These fashion statements can relate to anything from hairdos to dress design to nail polish colors. Here is a look at the top ten celebrity style trends from this year, 2012.

One of the first and most obvious trends is the new color of the year. Each year, the Pantone Institute predicts what they believe will be the most popular color seen on runways around the world. Once again, they were exactly right in predicting this year's color to be Tangerine Tango, a richly saturated, bright orange. This color is being seen everywhere, especially on women's clothing and accessories. Here, for example, is the ever-popular Jennifer Aniston wearing a hue of this color.

A second trend is pastel hues. According to Elle Fashion, this spring's Fashion Week was flooded with a wide range of pastels by an array of designers. Wispy blues and pinks and lacy yellows are (Read More.....)