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  1. 1 de oct. de 2014 · Fashion songs by artists such as Beyonce, RuPaul, Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Fergie keep up with the trends of fashion in music.

  2. 1. “Fashion KillaBy A$AP Rocky. Lets start the list with a song with “fashion” in the title. In 2013, A$AP Rocky released “Fashion Killa.” This song explores the connection between fashion, individuality, and self-expression. The lyrics reveal the narrator’s attraction to women who use fashion as a form of self-expression.

    • Diamonds Are A Girl’S Best Friend by Marilyn Monroe
    • Raspberry Beret by Prince
    • Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley
    • Dedicated Follower of Fashion by The Kinks
    • Fashion by David Bowie
    • Soulful Dress by Sugar Pie Desanto
    • We Don’T Have to Take Our Clothes Off by Jermaine Stewart
    • Forever in Blue Jeans by Neil Diamond
    • Versace on The Floor by Bruno Mars
    • These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ by Nancy Sinatra

    Dressed in her iconic pink sleeveless gown, matching gloves, and of course, dripping in diamonds, Monroe plays Lorelai Lee, a showgirl with a taste of the high life who is trying to secure a marriage to an awkward rich man. Monroe’s performance in the 1953 movie Gentleman Prefer Blonds is one of the most popular scenes in cinematic history, voted 1...

    Nothing was straightforward with Prince. “He would mess with directors,” says music video producer Simon Fields, “He would give the impression that they’d be in charge, then halfway through he’d go ‘Thank you,’ take what he liked and edit it himself. We filmed a whole video, then Prince got a Japanese animator to do a completely different video, an...

    The opening line of Blue Suede Shoes, “One for the money, two for the show,” is a nursery rhyme originating from the 1800s, sung to signify the start of games, specifically races. However, the inspiration for the rest of the song is unclear. We know it was written by Carl Perkins, who claims he overheard a man scold his dancing partner for stepping...

    Lead vocalist and songwriter Ray Davis disliked how his song turned out. He felt the band couldn’t achieve the right sound, growing so frustrated during recording sessions that he set recording (in those days, a physical tape) on fire. Writing the lyrics has been the opposite experience for him. Davis wrote the entire song on a typewriter in one si...

    Bowie discusses fashion and fascism in this 70’s hit. “Turn to the left, turn to the right” could be applied to models being photographed but also references military drills. It’s been suggested that his references to goon squads could compare to the New Romantic subculture of the 70s, who took their fashion very seriously. Bowie described the scen...

    This big voice belongs to the 4-foot 11 Sugar Pie DeSanto. Nicknamed “Sugar Pie” by Johnny Ottis (real name Peylia Marsema Balinton), DeSanto made a name for herself touring with the likes of James Brown in the 60s. She was a childhood friend of Etta James and says, “We grew up together. We would sit on the back porch and sing and harmonize.” They ...

    Written in response to the aids crisis, We Don’t Have To Take Our Clothes Off soared up the charts in the 1980s. Though Jermaine Stewart sings to a woman in the music video, the song’s lyrics don’t specify a gender. He simply refers to them as “baby.” Stewart had his start in show business dancing on Soultrain, working his way up to being a backing...

    Neil Diamond wrote poems for girls he was crushing on as a teenager. Observing his success, other boys began to hire him to write love poems to girls on their behalf. Diamond credits seeing Pete Seeger perform at his summer camp when he was 16, which sparked his interest in songwriting. He described Forever In Blue Jeans as being about realizing th...

    Mars’s team competed to see who dressed the most fly the day they recorded Versace on the Floor. Feeling fancy in his Versace jacket, Mars entered the booth feeling like he wanted to “have some silky Versace sex.” But yet, it took a minute to get the song right. In fact, there are 12 incarnations, all with different styles, from a “poolside version...

    Hailed as an iconic feminist classic, These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ had unexpected beginnings. Writer Mike Hazlewood was in a Texan bar when he overheard an older man talking about his much younger girlfriend. “I am the boss of my house, and these boots will walk all over her the day that I’m not,” he heard the man say. Inspired, Hazlewood wrote...

  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · Exploring the glitzy world of style through song, this article dives into 20 tracks that have left a lasting impact on the fashion universe. From Madonna’s iconic “Vogue” to the contemporary beats of Lady Gaga’s “Fashion!”, each song captures the essence of fashion in unique and memorable ways.

  4. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Alternative and indie band Suede pays tribute to women who love fashion with their song “She’s in Fashion” from their album Head Music. This easy-to-listen-to song features poetic lyrics that describe a woman who works in the fashion industry.

  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Echoing the glamour and sophistication of the fashion world, several songs about fashion have captivated listeners with their evocative themes and powerful, style-infused storytelling. Take, for instance, the iconic song "Vogue" by Madonna, which not only redefined dance music but also immortalized the art of voguing.

  6. 19 de dic. de 2023 · Many artists over the years have created songs about fashion since it is such a huge part of our lives and is a big deal to those in Hollywood. There are timeless songs dedicated to beauty and fashion, and we’re going to tell you about the top 21 songs related to fashion below! 1. VogueMadonna