The latest in fashion: T-shirts with a message
Political, insulting, romantic, challenging … So are the messages from the famous T-shirts, the latest milestone in fashion in Hollywood.
Someone who knows this is Britney Spears who, tired of the paparazzi photograph their extra kilos, chose in a sweatshirt that read: “Fat Lady.” Her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, it was pointed to this tendency to silence the mouth that spoke about his budding belly, wearing a “Yes, I’m pregnant.”
Not only they do them. Madonna, Katy Perry and Eva Longoria are among those using fashion to deny or clarify the rumors about them constantly, while music stars like Beyonce defend their political views on their shirts. And you have something to say?
Each ‘celebrity’ defends the field and knows best
Anything you put Victoria Beckham becomes a trend. Why not take the opportunity to be sending us a message? That makes Jessica Simpson to defend its size with phrases like “real girls eat meat.”
I love new york … Or go shopping and hanging out with kids
The logo “I love NY” Milton Glaser created in 1981 is a symbol of the city. Celebrities such as the Olsen twins use it daily. Today there are versions like Paris Hilton, who makes clear what his philosophy of life: shoes, bags and children.
Fashion politicians who support or encourage tourism
If Eva Longoria promoting Mexican tourism with their shirts, other ‘celebrities’ turn into human billboards during election campaigns. Thus, Beyoncé and Ryan Philippe is aimed at the ‘Fashion Obama. ”
Promoting competition
In 2004, Madonna wore during some of his concert T-shirts that appeared in print on behalf of Britney Spears or Kylie Minogue. “Trick or admiration? The controversy was served. After this, the queen of pop and Britney have appeared together more than once on stage. His ‘campaign’ was a guaranteed success.
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