10 celebrities who changed the fashion game in 2022

10 celebrities who changed the fashion game in 2022

From Rihanna and Margot Robbie to Grece Ghanem and Queen Elizabeth, here are famous figures who changed the style and clothing game this year.

Timothée Chalamet is one of the celebrities who have helped bring non-binary fashion into the mainstream. (AFP pic)
PARIS:
The “New York Times” has just unveiled the 93 personalities it considers to be the most stylish of the year. It is a (very) long list based on elegance, fashion and influence, but not only – some celebrities have genuinely shaken up the codes of fashion, shattering all kinds of conventions and preconceptions in the process.

From Rihanna to Margot Robbie, here are 10 famous figures who shook up the codes of fashion in 2022.

Rihanna

Although more discreet of late, Rihanna has been the subject of much attention since the announcement of her pregnancy earlier this year. The 30-year-old has shunned convention by proudly displaying her baby bump, her pregnancy figure and her stretch marks, with crop tops, see-through clothes and tight dresses, showing the world she doesn’t care what anyone might say.

Forget the sanctimonious clichés surrounding pregnant women: the “Umbrella” singer has changed the maternity game – and paved the way for others to follow.

Richanna has sparked a revolution in the world of maternity clothes. (Instagram pic)

Harry Styles and Timothée Chalamet

Hailed as an icon of a generation free from stereotypes at the end of last year, Styles has never stopped denouncing and smashing the gendered codes of fashion, even launching his own gender-neutral beauty brand called Pleasing.

But he is far from being alone in this quest. Chalamet, too, has freed himself of the many norms surrounding masculinity, embracing non-binary fashion with style. See, for example, his backless suit at the Venice Film Festival, which set social networks ablaze.

Lil Nas X, David Banda, and Billy Porter could also be added to this list of celebrities who are helping to break down some of these constraints.

Margot Robbie

Robbie doesn’t feature on the “New York Times” list, which preferred to include Ryan Gosling for his role as Ken in the upcoming “Barbie” movie.

However, it is the Australian actress – taking on the role of the most famous doll on the planet – who is ultimately at the origin of “Barbiecore”, one of the key trends of the year – bringing an unexpected wave of pink to fashion and many other sectors.

Margot Robbie’s ‘Barbie’ is slated for release next year. (Instagram pic)

Mark Zuckerberg

While the return of “normcore” could have clearly set Zuckerberg up as a fashion icon, it was the sight of his avatar sporting a luxury suit by Thom Browne – among other designer outfits – that allows the Meta chief to be considered one of the most stylish personalities of the year… even if the metaverse has not (yet) met with the expected level of success.

The Facebook entrepreneur can boast of having this year launched Meta Avatars, the very first digital clothing store. (Instagram pic)

Lizzo

While some are casting off stereotypes and preconceptions relating to gender or age, Lizzo is on a mission to remind everyone that the body-positive movement is not a passing trend – it’s here to stay, despite some frequent backtracking.

Not content with proving it regularly on the red carpet, the US musician is also at work behind the scenes. This year, she launched her own brand of shapewear called Yitty, channelling body positivism and self-affirmation with creations designed to suit absolutely all women.

Lizzo’s Yitti brand of shapewear boasts creations designed for all body types. (Instagram pic)

Alexa Demie

There’s no denying the impact of the hit show “Euphoria”, the second season of which aired earlier this year. Madeleine Perez, aka Maddy, played by Alexa Demie, is one of the show’s main characters who helped drive the revival of 2000s fashion, with low-rise pants, crop tops, butterfly accessories, chokers, and overalls.

Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, and Bella Hadid then picked up the torch to make this trend one of the most significant of the year.

Alexa Demie (left) plays Madeleine Perez in the hit series ‘Euphoria’. (Instagram pic)

Bella Hadid

You could have been mistaken for thinking that the age of star models was coming to an end. But it’s not – at least, not for the likes of Bella Hadid, who has shone all year long.

But it was during the finale of the spring-summer 2023 runway show from Coperni – a fashion house helmed by designers Sebastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant – that the supermodel really stood out. This was thanks to the pair’s spray-on dress, an innovation presented on Hadid’s body.

Almost naked, the model was sprayed with a liquid that turned into fabric on contact with her skin. It was a real feat that pushed Gigi Hadid’s sister even further into the spotlight: she has just been named “Model of the Year” by the British Fashion Council.

Bella Hadid wowed at Coperni’s spring-summer 2023 runway show with her unique spray-on dress. (Instagram pic)

Grece Ghanem

Ghanem has just celebrated her 57th birthday – and has also decided to shatter her share of preconceptions, this time related to age. Invisible she is certainly not, daring to try all the outfits and make-up she wants, and proving that age really is just a number.

A style icon for all women, Ghanem is now followed by nearly a million people on Instagram, and never goes unnoticed on the front row of a fashion show. She didn’t make the “New York Times” list but was nevertheless a key presence in fashion this year, helping to bring women over 50 out of the shadows and into the limelight.

At 57, Grece Ghanem is a striking figure as she sets out to shatter preconceptions surrounding age. (Instagram pic)

Queen Elizabeth II

There’s no way Queen Elizabeth II could not feature in this ranking. The queen of England, who passed away on Sept 8, marked 2022 – as well as the last seven decades – with her signature style. Her colourful outfits, designed to make her visible in the crowd, her unmistakable hats, her pearls, and her legendary handbag all made the monarch a long-standing fashion icon.

The proof? In June, the outfit worn for her last official portrait was the talk of the world – and the internet – in a matter of minutes, demonstrating the high level of interest surrounding each of the queen’s chosen designs.

Queen Elizabeth II has long made a mark in the fashion world with her memorable outfits. (Instagram pic)

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