Fashion & Beauty

Celebrity Fashion Styles

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For the classic look, think a crisp white shirt, a fitted trench coat, tailored men’s trousers and aviator sunglasses — or Jackie O in a striped sweater in the ’70s. Here, the former First Lady wears a fitted silk apricot dress and triple strand of pearls as she walks through crowds at Udaipur during visit to India. Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
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Actress Ali McGraw wears a crocheted cap and a choker. She embodies the bohemian style that’s not just about peasant blouses. It’s laid-back, print-heavy, comfortable and expressive — like happy hippy poster girls like her and Frida Kahlo. (Or even Anna Sui.) Getty Images
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Street style is harder to define — it’s Keith Richards in the late ’60s and early ’70s, Pharell’s preppy meets hip-hop and all the girls in from Harajuku to the LES. Michael Putland/Getty Images
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Samantha Ronson’s androgynous cool look, seen here, is also the definition of street style. MAXA/Landov
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Agyness Deyn works the street style look with perfect consistency. Marion Curtis/Startraksphoto.com
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For the style nomad who can’t commit to just one, the eclectic category is like the everything bagel of the style world, where you don’t fit in to any one category but successfully reference them all. Margherita Missoni rocks this look with ease. Paul Hawthorne/startraksphoto.com
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Model Kate Moss also embodies the eclectic look. Nick Harvey/WireImage.com