answers1: Well, this isn't going to be the best answer but I'll try to
help. Marylin Monroe was Madonna's main influence in fashion and many
pop stars have tried to "copy" Madonna's style. Lady Gaga and Britney
Spears are two of them. <br>
If you trust wikipedia : <br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna_wannabe"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna_wan...</a>
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answers3: I know it's rare for a guy answer this kind of questions,
but it's Madonna. I guess... I would answer the same thing about
Michael Jackson. <br>
<br>
what was fashion like before her? <br>
<br>
- Marilyn Monroe <br>
<br>
who copies her style? <br>
<br>
- Kylie Minogue, Gwen Stefani, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera,
Lady GaGa, Katy Perry, Ke$ha... And I could go on all day. Around the
world, there are a lot of 'artists' who are coping Madonna... And we
don't even know. <br>
<br>
What was new about her fashion? <br>
<br>
- She brought the 'Cone Bra' that these days most people are using,
the 'Corsets', 'Transparencies' the 'Boots' and well... She's the
mother of fashion trends. She always knows what is next, she's some
kind of seer. She's a chameleon, every day, every mounth, every year,
she's complete diferent. She's the mother of reinventions. <br>
<br>
What changes did she cause in fashion? <br>
<br>
She proved to be very influential to female fashions. She first
emerged on the dance music scene with her "street urchin" look—short
skirts over leggings, necklaces, rubber bracelets, fishnet gloves,
hairbows, long layered strings of beads, bleached, untidy hair with
dark roots, head bands, and lace ribbons. In her Like a Virgin phase,
millions of young girls around the world emulated her fashion example
that included brassieres worn as outerwear, huge crucifix jewellery,
lace gloves, tulle skirts, and boytoy belts. <br>
<br>
Gloves, sometimes lace and/or fingerless, were popularized by Madonna,
as well as fishnet stockings and layers of beaded necklaces. Short,
tight Lycra or leather mini-skirts and tubular dresses were also worn,
as were cropped, bolero-style jackets. Black was the preferred colour.
Another club fashion for women was lingerie as outerwear. Prior to the
mid-1980's it had been taboo to show a slip or a bra strap in public.
A visible undergarment had been a sign of social ineptness. In the new
fad's most extreme forms, young women would forego conventional
outer-garments for vintage-style bustiers with lacy slips and several
large crucifixes. This was both an assertion of sexual freedom and a
conscious rejection of prevailing androgynous fashions.
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