
2018's most influential fashion personalities The names that left a mark on the fashion codes of the year
December, time to draw conclusions. 2018 was a year of changes in the fashion world, with new names at the helm of the most important fashion houses, shows and ad campaigns that finally seem to reflect women's body positivity and diversity, collaborations between unexpected brands and an absolute dominance of streetwear on the fashion market.
We at nss magazine have decided to list the names of the fashion and show business personalities that more than anyone else have left a mark on the aesthetic and the style of this year. Here they are in random order.
Hedi Slimane
Despite all the controversies and debates, the French designer has started a new era at Celine. No more accent, farewell to the effortless chic style created by Phoebe Philo, and welcome to skinny suits, leather and lurex minidresses, rouches and bows, everything dominated by black nuances. The new Celine woman is born, bolder, sexier, and more irreverent, but maybe less real.
Diet Prada
The Instagram page exposing similar outfits and ripped-off looks this year went to the next level, establishing itself as a real authority in the fashion world, influencing crowds and opinions more than traditional media. Yes, because that's always Diet Prada to shine a spotlight on controversies and scandals, like the Dolce&Gabbana case or the recent allegations to Gosha Rubchinskiy, besides numerous episodes of plagiarism. The image and the sales of a great number of brands depend always more on an Instagram page.
Jonah Hill
The Australian ALCH designer was one of the protagonists of the Nike Tech Pack project of a few months ago. Her aesthetic based on the deconstruction and reconstruction process, aims at giving a longer life to clothes. Her streetwear is the perfect mix of sport and lifestyle.