Maeve Reilly emerged as a prominent celebrity fashion stylist as she curated signature looks for clients including Hailey Bieber, Ciara, Dixie D'Amelio and Megan Fox. But even as she's been credited for the popularity of street style and red carpet trends — including oversized blazers, "UFO" pants and naked dresses — Reilly says that being a trendsetter has never been her main priority.
"It's never planned," she tells Yahoo Life. "It's not like me and a client sit down, and we're like, 'OK, we're gonna make this a thing.' Everything that's happened in my career has happened just very organically with the client in particular and the fact that people want to recreate a look."
Her approach goes hand-in-hand with the social media era that we're living in, as paparazzi photos of celebrities quickly circulate platforms like Instagram and inspire new popular ways of dressing.
"These looks get seen and then they just spread like wildfire. Within seconds, they're kind of everywhere and it just sort of seeps into people's consciousness," Reilly explains. "Street style has become such a part of our pop culture because it's recreateable. It can be done on a budget or it can be done in the exact same way, and I think that's why people relate to it so much."
This is not for all women. Fat women will have to wear dresses with elongated lines, flesh-colored high heels and they should follow the rule of thirds. The rule states that a 1/3 to 2/3 ratio (and vice versa) is the most aesthetically pleasing division of spaces for fat and short women.
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