Name a More Iconic Duo: Celebrity Couples and Their Collaborative Styles
One of the most flaunted parts of a relationship is the exchange of clothing items between the couple. Usually, to wear the clothing item of a significant other is seen as an act of attachment and comfort while they're gone and you miss them. But what if you have the same style and you legitimately like their clothing? It is becoming increasingly popular for men and women to dress in similar ways. Clothing is becoming less and less “gendered.” In their latest appearance in Vogue, the Justin and Hailey Bieber seemed to exemplify this new phenomenon and gave comments about their similar styles.
The couple are dressed in similar patterns and outfits throughout the article, and a simple google search of the pair provides examples their similar styles. In the photo above, they display different takes on the concept of floral patterns--both Hailey and Justin regularly add floral flair to their otherwise skater styles.
Although the Biebers are the newest addition to the idea of “couples that dress together stay together,” they are not alone in this idea. One of the most prominent couples in the world today, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, have been flaunting similar styles for years. Together, they’ve morphed into fashion icons.
Additionally, the on-again-off-again couple of Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid have made fashion a forefront of their relationship from its beginning. The pair are constantly seen in the public eye in very similar outfits and even made an appearance in Vogue to tell the public all about it back in 2017.
Fashion is obviously a great way to express yourself, but these celebrity couples have proven that it is also a great way to represent your love for another person, or even simply your compatibility. So if you want to sport the hoodie you stole out of your significant others’ closet to class--wear it proudly and customize it to fit your everyday looks. Being in a relationship means a whole new wardrobe to explore and experiment with.