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Kate Moss and Kristen McMennamy for Perry Ellis 1993 show |
Vying with nostalgia as the predominant fashion trend of the year is anything—or anyone—royal. Meghan Markle took the fifth spot on Google’s list, with Kate Middleton placing ninth. Google also released a ranking of fashion brands that have attracted new interest throughout the year—Givenchy, for which Clare Waight Keller designed Markle’s wedding dress, ranked fourth, with a peak of searches happening around the royal wedding and continuing throughout the year.
If you’ve been paying attention to fashion at all this year, the fact that nostalgia and royalty are big on Google isn’t bombshell news. What might surprise you is the fact that Fashion Nova, the online-only fast-fashion retailer, outranked every runway brand, placing first on Google’s trending list. Chalk it up to the Cardi B effect, sure, but more than just having one of the most enthusiastic, authentic spokeswomen and collaborators, Fashion Nova’s rise represents something larger in fashion: community. The Fashion Nova brand connects with its shoppers seamlessly over Instagram; pays its muses to promote its goods in a less glossy, more relatable way—see Cardi’s off-the-cuff post announcing her collection’s release—and makes clothing in sizes and at prices that include more women than other luxury or fast-fashion brands.
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