Fashion: pillar of female pop
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Design also resonates through these music celebrities
Fashion plays a fundamental role in other creative industries. And that includes music, especially when we talk about pop stars.
Every time one of the mainstream divas is about to make a big launch of a new single, album or music video, the image represents a very important complement.
The reason? Perhaps clothing, accessories, shoes, and jewelry represent part of the fantasy that these big productions offer to millions of fans around the world with the aim of awakening emotions.
Today we celebrate fashion as a pillar of female pop in two recent cases. Let's get started.

Taylor Swift
Just a few days ago, the number one American artist released the album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ and with it, a look that reminds us of the divas of yesteryear with glitter, stones, and a series of aesthetic elements that evoke a universe of spectacle and cabaret.
The cover was created by the renowned fashion photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot. This new era has already released several audiovisual materials where fashion design has been a protagonist; for example, the video for the single “The fate of Ophelia” alone features pieces by Versace, Roberto Cavalli, Alberta Ferreti, and Paolo Sebastian, and yes, everyone is talking about it.

Sabrina Carpenter
Another female figure making waves globally is Sabrina Carpenter. Her proposal? Extremely melodious, digestible, fun offerings, and an image that hints at the flirtation of the past.
Her recent music video “Tears,” inspired by 70s cinema and directed by Bardia Zeinali, presents the singer in various looks, including a sensual ensemble by Victoria’s Secret (originally worn by none other than Naomi Campbell).
All this under the vision of the renowned stylist and fashion designer Jared Ellner, who has previously dressed the singer in outfits by Versace and Dolce & Gabbana.
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