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Celeb Fashion Inspiration

These are some of my major fashion goals.

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I am constantly finding inspiration in other people. Whether it be my grandmother, whom I adore, or a celebrity, like Karlie Kloss. I find the best things in those people and then I thrive to be like them one day. My grandmother is a children’s fashion designer and she has always been my biggest style and fashion inspiration. Fashion seems to be everywhere in my life. From the media to my own family, fashion constantly surrounds me. She has inspired me to start my own fashion line in the future. I would love love to pursue a career in fashion. For celeb style inspiration, I really love the styles of Karlie Kloss, the Olsen twins and Alex Chung.

1. Karlie Kloss

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Karlie is killing that Cindy Crawford sweatshirt with this relaxed pair of jeans. Karlie always seems to incorporate just the right amount of coolness to any look.

This athleisure inspired outfit that Karlie is rocking just radiates just how cool she is.

Being a NYU student, Karlie makes sure to dress cute but comfortable while jetting off to class. Her school style should be an inspiration to college students everyone to make an effort in dressing up for class while staying true to your style.

2. Olsen Twins

Here are my favorite twins showing off their classy style mixed with menswear pieces in the heart of Paris. The Olsen twins have been fashionistas since I could remember. I loved them in "Full House," but times have changed and they have truly grown up to be stylish women. They have their own fashion line called Elizabeth & James. Their line is mixed with modern and ecelctic pieces.

3. Alexa Chung

This festival look perfectly compliments Alexa's classy but relaxed lifestyle. Her lace top is to die for!

Her side swept bangs really add to this edgy yet stylish look. Alexa Chung is a true inspiration for me, not only in fashion, but in the business world. Chung has worked with major fashion companies like British Vogue and even has her own book called "It." She is truly a hard working woman and puts her best foot forward in any situation. Her style resembles her hard working aura and her British upbringing.

Alexa looks absolutely stunning in this black mini lace dress. The sheer lace sleeves add a subtle touch of classiness to a simple little black dress ensemble. I love love the high neck on this lace dress. It adds detail that is astounding in the overall look.

Chung's maroon floppy hat adds color and spice to the all black ensemble. She always looks rocker with this classic black leather jacket on the streets.

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