fashion freaks. Such people are rather common amongcelebrities. For example, Anna Dello Russo – Italian Vogue editor – she knows everything about fashion and is a fashion victim. She is obsessed with clothing, shoes, accessories… Every time she makes an entrance she surprises public with just another totally insane look.





Lady Gaga – the woman, who is more famous for her eccentric fashion sense than her music. I once read in an article that Gaga often has sleepless nights planning her stage outfits.





Nicki Minaj – one of the most popular female rappers of our time and a style icon. Her stage costumes are amazing. She plays with color and fabrics. Her hair is dyed in differently tones almost every two weeks. She is fantastic!





Ke$ha. This girl has shattered the music world with her Tik Tok song and shocking looks. She wears neon hues, incredible headwear and dramatic makeup.





Taylor Momsem used to be a sweet girl until she was carried away with her music career. She has changed. Now we can hardly see her wearing anything but underwear, torn pantyhose and thigh-high boots.





Vivienne Westwood believes normal is abnormal. She just can’t live like others. She is a rebel, it’s in her nature. Her designs are often crazy and her own clothes are ridiculous.





Helena Bonham Carter is an amazing actress and a horrible dresser. She can wear shoes of different colors, and co-ordinate her own bloomers with ones of her daughter. And her frizzy hair always makes a messy nest.





Katy Perry has chosen to be funny and odd from the beginning. PVC dresses, vibrant tutus, revealing corsets with hearts, apples and flowers printed, – all these have become the singer’s trademark.





Paloma Faith is a British version of Lady Gaga. She sings, writes music, acts and wears outrageous fashion. She is bold and unpredictable, funny and stunning.





Anna Piaggi – lady that knows how influential fashion can be. She dedicated her life to it and now when she no longer works she maintains public interest in her persona by appearing at events and in streets wearing something an ordinary person would never wear.



