Stars who rarely ever Change their Wardrobe (2 of 3)

 

Adele

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Music sensation, Adele, seemingly comes out of nowhere, blesses us with good music, and disappears back into her private life. However, when the vocal queen does make those rare red carpet appearances and events, you can almost always bet that she is on a slightly varying version of her usual; a high-necked long-sleeved maxi dress, usually in some dark shade. While many other pop stars completely let loose and challenge all fashion laws when performing on stage, Adele has opted to even retain her signature style while performing.

 

While on tour once, the singer went as far as repeating the very same gown designed by Christopher Bailey to all of her shows. Her stylist came out to shed some light on the idea behind that move and said that originally, the team was faced with ‘’a mountain of sketches’’ of designs and outfit ideas but, they finally settled on creating ‘’one great dress that went the extra mile and that really wowed.’’

 

 

Karl Lagerfeld

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The name Karl Lagerfeld is sure to strike you for two reasons; one for being the creative brains behind hot design labels like Chanel and Fendi while also owning his own brand, and also for being almost always in the very same unchanging outfit every single time. Lagerfeld has built such a uniform for himself that it is likely he will be recognized even when people do not know his name. He is always in a black suit, a white shirt, and everything else black – right down to black gloves.

 

Lagerfeld is, however, one of the stars who maintain that he does not always wear the same thing. In one interview conducted with Harper’s Bazaar, the designer stated that there are always subtle differences in his outfit but people just fail to notice them; “people think I wear the same thing every day, but in fact, it’s never the same thing.” He talked about the differences between the two jackets he frequently sports: he insists that, although both are Dior, you can tell they’re very different styles if you give them a closer look. He also has five duplicates of one of those jackets. Ironically, Lagerfeld added, “My dressing room is so full that I can only wear what I see on top of all of the racks.”

 

 

Steve Jobs

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Run a search on Steve Jobs and you are almost certain to find the picture of him in a black turtleneck sweater, running sneakers, and blue jeans. The Apple CEO famously never spoke on his wardrobe choices or lack thereof, but there were always rumors surrounding his choice.

 

Reports have said that one of the likely reasons the tech mogul decided to always wear the same thing was that it is a fairly popular trend with very successful people. In fact, this research shows that successful and busy people often have so many important decisions to make that they push outfit choices to the back of their mind. INC disseminated the research, explaining that picking a uniform helps avoid “decision fatigue.” It just means that they have one less thing to spend their brain power on, and in the case of Jobs’, he could basically pull out the same outfit daily and get on with his daily activities.