Zoë Kravitz celebrated Taylor Swift’s birthday with other superstars. Kravitz’s outfit has a surprising detail that will soon be everywhere.
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While others arrived to celebrate pop sensation Taylor Swift in their best party tops, actress Zoë Kravitz wore a crew neck blouse and straight pants.
Actress Blake Lively and top model Gigi Hadid, among others, also celebrated at the same party. If you don’t see the picture, look at it from here.
There is a special detail in Kravitz’s very simple, even everyday outfit: in the pictures after the party, a red sock peeked out from Kravitz’s leg. This is fashionable for Christmas statement piece at its best.
We bet colorful socks have a trendy near future.
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The world’s most famous fashion media shuddered at Kravitz’s lone, red ankle sock, but left the pictures halfway through: the star actress had red socks on both feet at Swift’s birthday, and not just one sock, as has been reported in several media.
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What the heck is an it girl?
Kravitz is the so-called it girl at her truest. Of course, he has a famous father, a musician Lenny Kravitz, in whose wake the daughter initially surfaced, like the child of many other celebrities. Nowadays, Kravitz is completely interested in himself and, in the opinion of many, even leaves his father in the shadow.
Her personal, unapologetic style makes her a fashion it-girl. To be it girl, Kravitz doesn’t have to surf the crest of every trend or wear fancy outfits. What Kravitz leads, others follow: he creates trends.
It-girls are not just a “surge” of recent years, because “it-girls” made headlines already in the early 20th century in the upper class of Great Britain. In 1923, a film called It was released, starring Clara Bow – the it girl of her time.
Over the decades, it-girls have gained notoriety, for example, with their subtle beauty and sense of style, but not with their over-the-top sexiness. Today, it-girls are celebrities who are followed, for example, because of their social relationships and simple coolness.
Source: IL archive.