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Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah Jessica Parker went from shoe lover in “Sex and the City” to shoe designer when she launched her SJP Collection in partnership with George Malkemus in 2014. Since then, she continuously wears her own footwear designs. And even though she technically isn’t Carrie Bradshaw, her love of fashion has carried on since the show ended in 2004, which is apparent in her everyday outfits. Pictured: Sarah Jessica Parker in August 2018 wearing a pajama ensemble and pink SJP Collection pumps.
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Lupita Nyong’o
In 2013, Lupita Nyong’o starred in “12 Years a Slave,” which earned her an Oscar. Not only did she become a critically acclaimed actress following its release, but she also became known for her statement fashion. Working with stylist Micaela Erlanger, Nyong’o shows her love of color and interesting silhouettes, donning high and low shoe designers, from Aldo to Attico.
(March 2019: Lupita Nyong’o wearing a vibrant red coat from Mackage over a mid-length sweater dress by Prabal Gurung with Malone Souliers shoes.)
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Justin Bieber
The pop star launched his first studio album a decade ago and since then his style has evolved through the years. Wearing Supra sneakers and Adidas track jackets, Vans slip-ons with bandanas and Crocs with hoodies, Bieber has had many fashion phases. Earlier this year, Bieber launched his own unisex clothing brand, Drew House, which is inspired by his middle name and manufactured in Los Angeles. Pictured: Justin Bieber out and about in L.A. in October 2010.
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Harry Styles
Glam rock has a new meaning thanks to Harry Styles. After One Direction broke up in 2015, the singer went on his way solo, releasing an album in 2017 and his latest in December. While his music has garnered much praise, it’s his playful suiting, eccentric aesthetic and nonconformist fashion that’s made headlines over the decade. Plus, he’s a major Gucci enthusiast. He teamed up with creative director Alessandro Michele this month for a special-addition Gucci T-shirt in celebration of his new album.
(May 2017: Harry Styles in a plaid suit and Gucci shoes.)
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Rihanna
The past 10 years have seen the rise of Rihanna. The singer has dominated the music world, and she took over the fashion and beauty industry by storm. After Puma named Rihanna creative director of its women’s line in 2014, the only way was up for the superstar. In addition to multiple collections made in partnership with Puma, Rihanna went her own way, launching a lingerie brand named Savage X Fenty in 2018. In 2019, she launched her Fenty fashion house under luxury fashion group LVMH. As far as her own personal style goes, the singer has proven that fashion rules do not apply to her, wearing often outrageous ensembles that simply work. Pictured: Rihanna was spotted in April 2016 wearing the denim boots from her Manolo Blahnik collaboration.
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Zendaya
Zendaya is no stranger to the fashion world. She’s launched her own shoe and clothing line in 2016, which is no longer in business. Then in 2019, she teamed up with Tommy Hilfiger for two buzzy see-now, buy-now collections. Working with stylist Law Roach since 2011, Zendaya’s girlish style has evolved from her days as a tween Disney star to today, starring in HBO’s “Euphoria” series with a wardrobe of bold looks that push the envelope. Pictured: Zendaya in June 2019 wearing an orange Carolina Herrera dress with white Louboutins.
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Céline Dion
Call it a comeback of sorts, but when Céline Dion walked out of her Paris hotel in the summer of 2016 wearing the Vetements “Titantic” oversize hoodie with the faces of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet plastered on it, she caused a frenzy. Since then, her street style has not only turned heads but it hassparked her full-on fashion transformation. Donning editorial-esque ensembles, sitting front-row at fashion weeks and making sweat suits look couture, Dion has truly hit her zenith as a fashion maven with guidance from stylist Law Roach. Pictured: In July 2017, Céline Dion stepped out in Paris wearing head-to-toe Gucci.
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Rita Ora
The singer Rita Ora has never been shy when it comes to dressing. She once said on BBC Radio 2, “I have a whole storage unit of clothes. It’s like a factory. I can’t wear things twice. It’s sad, really, but the good thing is, I can never get bored.” Pictured: In January 2018, Rita Ora in Paris wears a Fausto Puglisi ensemble and thigh-high floral boots.
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Meghan Markle
There’s no denying Meghan Markle’s influence on fashion. After all, the term “Markle Sparkle” has been coined to express the impact her approval has on sales for designers. Lyst’s 2019 Year in Fashion report offers further proof, naming the Duchess of Sussex its No. 1 Power Dresser. According to the fashion search platform, Markle’s outfits fueled an average 216% increase in searches for pieces similar to those she wore. In October 2018, Meghan Markle wore a Martin Grant trench coat, Karen Gee dress and Rothy’s flats.
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Blake Lively
Blake Lively is a Christian Louboutin fanatic, so much so she’s forged a relationship with the designer himself. When the actress has a press tour, she pulls out all the stops. Case in point, wearing as many as seven outfits in one day. Pictured: In April 2015, Blake Lively leaves “Good Morning America” in sparkly Christian Louboutin pumps with a Roksanda Lockwood dress.
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Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham has been the master of stepping out in sky-high stilettos over the past decade. She’s particularly been a fan of Casadei Blade pumps, but since designing her full shoe collection for fall ’17, the designer is often spotted in her own line. Pictured: In October 2019, Victoria Beckham steps out of her hotel in New York wearing pieces from her own collection.
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Katie Holmes
For the past decade, actor Katie Holmes has proven her casual and comfortable personal style is one to envy. Living in New York, she’s made mom jeans look chic, and flats — from Rothy’s to Roger Vivier — a go-to. Pictured: Katie Holmes in September 2019 wearing a trench coat and Acne Studios mules.
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North West
North — daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West — has grown into a mini fashion force. Since birth, she’s been photographed with her parents, wearing edgy outfits, and her shoe style is showing a whole new side to kids’ footwear. North has been spotted in dad’s Yeezy line, Charlotte Olympia, Vans and Dr. Martens. And it looks like her advanced fashion sense will only continue after receiving Michael Jackson’s actual coat for Christmas this year. Pictured: In September 2016, North West strolls on the sidewalks of New York wearing a Supreme T-shirt and Yeezy Boost 350s.
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A$AP Rocky
A front-row regular at fashion weeks, rapper A$AP Rocky is one of hip-hop’s greatest tastemakers. He’s created a sneaker for Under Armour, been in Dior ads and was one of the first to don Virgil Abloh’s Off-White x Air Jordan 1 sneakers. His style has no boundaries, and he often mixes streetwear and luxury fashion. Pictured: In January 2017, A$AP Rocky during Paris Haute Couture Week wears Nike sneakers.
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Olivia Culpo
After winning Miss Universe in 2012, Olivia Culpo has been one of the globe’s most successful influencers and we’ve witnessed her style the most (outside of Instagram) on the streets. Pictured: Olivia Culpo in April 2019 wears a leggy denim look with Jimmy Choo boots.
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Kendall Jenner
At the beginning of this decade Kendall Jenner went from learning to walk the runway to mastering it as one of today’s most sought-after models. And we all know a supermodel off-duty makes the best street style. Pictured: In June 2019, Kendall Jenner wears a red Helmut Lang outfit with Dr. Martens oxfords.
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Lady Gaga
From rocker grunge with 10-inch platform boots to Hollywood glam, nobody does street style like Lady Gaga. The pop star has gone through many fashion phases over the past decade, wearing truly avant-garde ensembles. We can’t forget one of her most notable shoe moments when she stepped out in Alexander McQueen Armadillo boots. Pictured: Lady Gaga navigates the chilly streets of London in November 2011.
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Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill made waves in the last few years, not only for his critically acclaimed acting roles, but for his fashion too. The actor continually stepped out in ’90s-inspired skate style, and he made headlines for his normcore ensembles. Pictured: In February 2018, Jonah Hill was clad in a gray coat, jeans and sneakers at the Edun presentation during New York Fashion Week.
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Kaia Gerber
Since making her runway debut at the spring ’18 Calvin Klein show in September 2017, Kaia Gerber has continuously walked the biggest shows on the calendar. Plus, the supermodel on the rise made mom jeans look cool this year, often sporting ’90s trends. Gerber is a fan of combat boots, Nike and Converse. And to top off her street style game, she’s also been spotted coordinating looks with mom Cindy Crawford. Pictured: In October 2019, Kaia Gerber is out and about in New York, wearing Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Air Force 1 Low sneakers.
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Gigi Hadid
Gigi Hadid has used the Western trend to her advantage when it comes to street style. The model is often spotted in Western-inspired boots by Fendi, for instance, and garb that gives off that country and outdoorsy feel. Pictured: in June 2017, Gigi Hadid stepped out wearing a Kreist jacket and pants, with Aquazzura velvet platforms.
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Jennifer Lopez
While J.Lo’s ultra-glam red carpet moments continue to turn heads and make headlines, it’s her casual street-style looks that caught our eye. Yes, she can wear towering heels with ease, but Lopez can always make a fashion statement with a classic pair of Timberland boots or Giuseppe Zanotti sneakers. Pictured: In December 2016, Jennifer Lopez went shopping in Beverly Hills wearing Timberland boots.
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Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus has been the talk of the town on more than one occasion over the past decade, and her fashion choices are often topics of converstion. From rock ‘n’ roll chic to casual country ensembles, Cyrus has made her mark. Pictured: In September 2013, Miley Cyrus was out and about in London, wearing a denim look with thigh-high boots.
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Bella Hadid
Bella Hadid is a supermodel who can make sneakers look as glam as stilettos. She’s a fan of Nike and cropped tops, and she can make the “ugliest” fashion trends work, whether she’s wearing a toe-ring sandal or a dad shoe. Pictured: In October 2018, Bella Hadid wore a black cropped top with camo pants and Alyx x Nike Air Force 1 High sneakers.
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Kim Kardashian
She’s been the most-googled celebrity multiple times during the decade and with that much fame comes a lot of fashion. Kim Kardashian West has had a busy 10 years evolving her style, which has included bike shorts, hoodies, thigh-high boots, PVC sandals, neon dresses, flip-flop heels and, of course, Yeezys. Pictured: In June 2012, Kim Kardashian was on a shopping trip to Paris when she wore a flowy gray dress with gray snake-print thigh-high boots.
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Amal Clooney
Before she married George Clooney, Amal Alamuddin garnered much attention, not only for her distinguished career and for dating the famous bachelor but also for her classic, elegant style. She’s nailed the power pump (and suit) look, wearing designs by Christian Louboutin, Oscar de la Renta, Gianvito Rossi, Jimmy Choo and more. Pictured: In September 2014, Amal Alamuddin and George Clooney were in Venice, Italy, for their wedding.
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Hailey Baldwin
Often spotted in unassuming ensembles, FN’s 2017 Style Influencer of the Year Hailey Baldwin found a way to elevate her looks with confidence and comfort, often by combining unexpected pieces. “It’s about not being afraid to mix things together,” she explained to FN. “Being comfortable is really important. Even if I’m in heels, I make sure I’m in sweats or not something that’s supertight from top to bottom. I also like doing something really simple, such as wearing a minidress with thigh-high heels because I like that ’90s long-leg vibe.” In particular, Baldwin has found a sweet spot with the “tomboy chic” look. “I like boys’ clothes,” she said. “There’s something supercool about a pretty girl who can put on a baggy pair of jeans and heels, and have this sexy tomboy vibe.” Pictured: In September 2017, Hailey Baldwin took a walk on city streets in a casual SZA ctrl Champion hoodie and dressy 3.1 Phillip Lim booties.
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Kate Middleton
Before Meghan Markle, Royal fans looked to Kate Middleton for fashion inspiration. After marrying Prince William in 2011, her impact on sales has skyrocketed, helping to catapult a number of her favorite labels to success, including L.K. Bennett, Penelope Chilvers and Rupert Sanderson. Pictured: In March 2011, Kate Middleton, dressed in Burberry, paid a visit to Belfast City Hall in Northern Ireland.