Celebrities can be partly defined by what they wear and not just by how they act on camera. But when celebrities are caught on camera behaving badly, what impact does this have on the label behind the nice designer clothes they are wearing?
Generally the case is "all publicity is good publicity" and because of this designer clothing labels will benefit from the misbehavings of those celebrities. A good example being Pete Docherty (ex Libertines). Docherty has been photographed on occasions wearing Gio-Goi clothing, a label he seems to love. This has hugely increased the reach of Gio Goi as a label and brought it to the "indie" crowd, where anybody who plays guitar owns a White Label tee.
Ultimately I would consider celebrity fashion a positive however, with a certain MTV presenter wearing clothing by a relatively underground brand here in the UK; Drunknmunky. It gives great exposure and celebrities often give their opinions on music, film, politics and the like, so why should they not express themselves visually also?
Huge online clothing store ASOS prides itself on bringing celebrity fashion to the man (and woman) on the street, so it's clear that there is a massive market for this kind of clothing. And it makes sense - who wouldn't want to dress like their favourite artists and actors?
Brands mentioned in this article: Gio Goi and Drunknmunky
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