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Where Do Celebrities Get Customised Clothing?

The Seeker by The Seeker
January 25, 2021
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Everyone has seen the paparazzi photographs of famous people slogging down the avenue at 5:00 am to get some cash from an ATM. These photographs are important to us because they let us know that their glamorous on-screen looks are often the result of carefully employed smoke and mirrors.

The reason film actors and pop stars appear to have such flawless skin. is because they will often get regular facials and spend hours in a makeup chair. The reason they always look in such good shape it’s because they have hours a day to spend at the gym and they work out with personal trainers. They also have the very finest in corrective underwear.

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Celebrities also often wear customized clothing to events. Designers will often loan them an outfit to wear on the red carpet because It promotes the brand in front of an audience of millions of people. You may think that it is free advertising, but, the celebrities actually charge designers to wear their dresses.

Most Celebrities Have Stylist

When a celebrity is nominated for an award, debuting a new album, or staring in a new film, they will often employ a stylist to make sure they are well dressed for promotional events. In some cases, selecting an ideal outfit for an event may be done months in advance. In other cases, a stylist may wait until the last minute to select the perfect dress for their client to wear.

A celebrity may try on as many as 75 dresses before selecting one to wear to the Oscars. The ladies who are the nominees for the Oscars, will almost always get the first pick of the gowns. However, no one gets to keep the gown, they often have to return it in 24 hours.

How Designers Get Their Clothes on a Celebrities Back

Celebrities can make bank from wearing clothes all the time, not just on Oscar night. They will often get free duds or clothing gift certificates in their gift bags when they attend an event.

When a designer wants to get a celebrity to wear their clothes, they will normally call the star’s stylist, but they may also try calling their manager or publicist.

A smart fashion designer will reach out to a celebrity whose on-screen image compliments the clothing line they are trying to promote.

If a designer makes rapper medallions, they are unlikely to try to get their product around the neck of Meryl Streep. If they design business clothing, they may want to select a celebrity who plays a successful business person on television.

Even if a celebrity does not charge to wear a designer’s outfits, they will almost never have to pay for them. It can be very hard to find a celebrity stylist, but there are some companies that do offer online lists of the stylist.

How You Can Have Your Own Style

Designers may not be beating down your door, but you may be able to wear custom clothing if you design it yourself. Who knows, may be that handbag you decorated or the shirt you added embroidery to will start a new fashion trend.

Extensive research into the right materials and fit can make a huge difference when creating or customising your own clothing. Shoppers often read reviews at https://junip.co/reviews/chummy-tees to source the best base pieces that are easy to personalise and wear well over time. Whether you’re screen-printing a tee or hand-stitching a design, starting with high-quality fabric makes the process smoother and the final look more polished. With enough creativity and the right tools, your DIY fashion could easily stand out in a crowd.

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