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100

Renowned for his classic American style, with a focus on preppy and sophisticated clothing.

Ralph Lauren

100

Its flowy and loose garments allow the most comfort while giving that Sporty look 

Athleisure Style/ street wear

100

This Location has many subcultures within its borders, from Rockabilly to to Harajuku to Avant-garde this location is renowned for its diverse style. 

Tokyo

100

Known for his ability to always find a way to style a garment and for his diverse style, this influencer is a household name in the fashion community 

Wisdom Kaye

100

Credited with creating the modern day Jean this brand is a staple of classic American workwear

Levis

200

The current head of Versace, known for her bold and glamorous designs.

Donatella Versace 

200

Rooted in tradition, this style often takes inspiration from people in the past and reinvents itself to be worn by modern day men

Menswear

200

This Location is home to some of the most legendary fashion houses, including Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Hermès, and Yves Saint Laurent

Paris

200

Founder of Off-White, his influence has spread throughout the entire community 

Virgil Abloh

200

Known for its early roots with British punk culture and for being worn by massive britpop band oasis. 

Stone Island

300

a part of the big four, a group of american designers, The early designs focused on updating classics—button‐downs, chinos, etc.—with more youthful cuts and a relaxed attitude.

tommy hilfiger

300

This style focuses on reusing old clothing pieces from the 2000s all the way back into the 40s

vintage

300

The city that never sleeps and a major fashion hub. This location has its own unique style and influence on the global fashion scene.

New York

300

American Model and the youngest transgender model, she has become a well known online personality 

Alex Cosani

300

The label is defined by a distinctly refined attitude, using exclusively the most lavish materials to produce its sweeping selection of ready-to-wear, footwear, accessories, and objects.

Bottega Veneta 

400

prominent Belgian fashion designer known for her influence in avant-garde and “dark romantic” fashion.

ann demulemeester

400

fashion style that blends classic American workwear with Japanese craftsmanship and design sensibilities. This style has its roots in the post-World War II era when American soldiers stationed in Japan introduced their rugged workwear clothing to the Japanese

Japanese Americana

400

Renowned for its luxury fashion and craftsmanship, this location is the headquarters for brands like Gucci, Prada, and Versace.

Milan

400

Her elegant, royal and sometimes daring fashion choices continue to inspire designers and fashion enthusiasts

Princess Diana

400

Americana meets luxury this prominent american fashion label has influenced many around the world

Ralph Lauren

500

He’s credited with reviving Gucci, giving it a modern sexual glamour, and making it a major luxury powerhouse. 

Tom Ford

500

This style is all about pushing boundaries, and experimenting with unconventional materials, shapes, and concepts. It's a playground for designers who dare to think outside the box and create wearable art that's often provocative, thought-provoking, and visually striking.

Avant Garde

500

Celebrated for its minimalist, sustainable fashion and brands like Ganni and Acne Studios.

Copenhagen 

500

the new lead stylist for dior, this man has shocked many by his debut

Jonathan Anderson

500

British heritage label grew from its founder’s iconic invention: the gabardine trench coat.

Burberry