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The Supremes wearing screen-printed, chiffon capes with beaded embellishments (1968)

- Designed by: Michael Travis

Mariah Carey for the “Can’t Take That Away (Mariah’s Theme)” EP photographed by David LaChapelle, wearing a Moschino Fall/Winter 1999 mini dress (2000)

Via: @fashionchanneltv & @nygelsartorial [twitter]

Missy Elliott in “Supa Dupa Fly (The Rain)” and Violet Chachki in “Mistress Violet” wearing Alain Mikli masque glasses

Fran Drescher, as Fran Fine, in “The Nanny” wearing a Vivienne Westwood (Fall/Winter 1987) heart lapel blazer

Styled by: Brenda Cooper

Christy Turlington walking for Gianni Versace (Spring/Summer 1994) in a black cut-out, safety pin evening gown

- Via: @fashionchanneltv

Beyoncé in a Christian Lacroix (Fall/Winter 1996) corset, Chanel gloves, and a crystal mask by Atelier Swarovski for the “Partition” music video (2013)

- Directed By: Jake Nava

Left Eye and Chili of TLC, in Chanel (Spring/Summer 1995) tops, presenting Karl Lagerfeld “The Renaissance Award” at the VH1 Fashion Awards (1995)

Aaliyah in the ‘We Need A Resolution’ music video wearing Roberto Cavalli (Fall/Winter 2001)

- Directed By: Paul Hunter

- Styled by: Derek Lee

- Via: @fashionchanneltv

Jem in the archives:Top: Kim Alexis wearing Ungaro for American Vogue, April 1, 1985.Lower left:Jem in the archives:Top: Kim Alexis wearing Ungaro for American Vogue, April 1, 1985.Lower left:

Jem in the archives:

Top: Kim Alexis wearing Ungaro for American Vogue, April 1, 1985.

Lower left: Sunbow model sheet RX-3. Fashion first appeared in “Kimber’s Rebellion,” Jem, November 17, 1985. Image courtesy of pranceatron.com/jem/cartoonwardrobe.

Lower right: Screenshot from Jem Theme Song, October 6, 1985.


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Jem in the archives: Top right: Cindy Crawford wearing North Beach Leather. Ad in the April, 1985 Jem in the archives: Top right: Cindy Crawford wearing North Beach Leather. Ad in the April, 1985

Jem in the archives:


Top right: Cindy Crawford wearing North Beach Leather. Ad in the April, 1985 issue of American Vogue.


Lower left: Sharon Knettell’s illustration of Hasbro’s produced doll fashion, “Winning is Everything,” 1985.


Lower right: Sunbow model sheet P-2. Image taken from pranceatron.com/jem/cartoonwardrobe.


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