While the rest of us were busy navigating that classic complex sartorial conundrum: 'how to make the comfiest loungewear Zoom-meeting-appropriate', it seems that there were a number of celebrities still *bringing it* when it came to their wardrobes.
Fashion shows may have been cancelled, awards ceremonies post-March may have gone virtual and the opportunity to be 'spontaneously' snapped by adoring fans whilst out and about in a full Fendi look may have been thwarted by national lockdowns keeping everyone indoors, but a quick look back over the last twelve months confirms that there were some undeniably memorable fashion moments.
Brought to light by Google who has just released its annual 'Year In Search' report, we're reminiscing over those Super Bowl half time looks, Lizzo's iconic look whilst twerking mid-basketball game and, of course, Harry Styles. Full Stop.
These were the most-Googled fashion trends of 2020 and some will surprise youHere are the ten most searched-for fashion moments over the last twelve months, and the looks that subsequently defined 2020. (These, and the matching tracksuit - obviously).
1. Noah CyrusMiley's little sister took the top spot this year thanks to her inimitable, bold style. And with no one look in particular piquing the public's interest more than another (she rarely goes low-key, let's put it that way), we're hazarding a guess that this epic sheer leotard worn with thigh-high boots at the CMT Awards was up there with her most talked-about.
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2. Maria TaylorESPN host Maria Taylor found herself in the second spot after she was embroiled in a row with a radio host who unnecessarily commented on one of her outfits. She shut down the conversation by Tweeting ""Hey ladies, remember you can wear whatever you feel confident in," and we all fell a little bit more in love with her.
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3. Lil Nas X at the GrammysDid anyone else forget that awards season happened at the start of this year? So maybe it wasn't a total write off... It certainly doesn't feel like one when we remember this fuchsia cowboy outfit on Lil Nas X, which was the third most-searched outfit of the year.
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4. Billie Eilish at the GrammysPerhaps the only award Billie Eilish hasn't won this year, the super successful star's head-to-toe Gucci look at the Grammy Awards - complete with matching lime green hair - was only the fourth most searched-for look of the year. We expect that the five Grammys she won that night make up for it.
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5. Lizzo at the Los Angeles Lakers gameThis black t-shirt dress may look perfectly innocent from the front view, but thanks to Lizzo being Lizzo and getting up to twerk along to her song 'Juice' at the Lakers game fans couldn't take their eyes of the shirt's cut-out on the back revealing her thong. Fast-forward a few weeks and the 'visible-thong' is a certified trend. Lizzo, we bow down.
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The most comfortable thongs *ever* according to GLAMOUR Editors (and your granny pants could never compete) 6. Jennifer Lopez at the Super BowlNo one is surprised at this outfit's appearance on the most searched-for list, we'd be lying if we said we didn't account for many of those entries. The bodysuit alone featured over 12,000 sequins and 15,000 hand-sewn Swarovski crystals... someone needs to get that in a museum, pronto.
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7. Travis Scott's Batman costumeAny other year, any other outfit, style icon Travis Scott wouldn't be a surprising name to see on a list of the year's biggest fashion moments, but his seventh spot this year is unfortunately down to the ridicule he received for his Batman Halloween costume which was - according to fans - more reminiscent of a 'cockroach'. Travis even deactivated his Instagram account temporarily during the backlash before returning and deleting every trace of the outfit.
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8. Melania TrumpOften spoken about for her fashion choices, Melania Trump's wardrobe was another on this year's top 10 most-searched list for no one look in particular. This Valentino number was no doubt up there, though, with the Internet going wild for its perfect green-screen shade that rendered it supremely meme-able.
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9. Harry StylesNeed we say more? The genderless approach to fashion. The collars. The pearls. The Vogue cover. In *that* dress. Swoon.
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10. Shakira at the Super BowlIt wasn't only J.Lo up on that stage, you know? Another Super Bowl wardrobe that garnered so much attention that it snagged tenth spot on the most Googled looks of 2020 was Shakira's - complete with 5 outfit changes, no less. This Peter Dundas two-piece was undoubtedly a major highlight.
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