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Clark Gable did not wear an undershirt and sales of the T-shirt plummeted (and sales of deodorant sky-rocketed! -OK, I can't back that up.)
Bogart wore the trench and trenches were immortalized.
Ralph Lauren dressed 1974’s “Great Gatsby” and his entire career was made.
Indiana Jones restored some luster to the fedora.
When was the last time something like this happened? Trends tend to come from what young people are wearing on the streets. This seems to come mostly from musicians. You certainly don’t see young men dressing Hogwart’s prep, though they are definitely reading it.
Evidently, celebrity and film no longer inspire the sort of devotion to start a trend. Can anyone think of a recent film that started a trend?
Bogart wore the trench and trenches were immortalized.
Ralph Lauren dressed 1974’s “Great Gatsby” and his entire career was made.
Indiana Jones restored some luster to the fedora.
When was the last time something like this happened? Trends tend to come from what young people are wearing on the streets. This seems to come mostly from musicians. You certainly don’t see young men dressing Hogwart’s prep, though they are definitely reading it.
Evidently, celebrity and film no longer inspire the sort of devotion to start a trend. Can anyone think of a recent film that started a trend?