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20 years of fashion on Google

At the Grammy Awards twenty years ago, Jennifer Lopez wore a Versace dress on the red carpet which had a ripple effect on fashion -- not to mention, Google -- for years to come. Jennifer’s dress was so popular on Search that it helped inspire the creation of Google Images (then known as Image Search). In honor of this anniversary, we looked at U.S. fashion trends on Search since Google Trends began in 2004 to see how people have used Google over the years for inspiration and style advice.

Jennifer Lopez’s 2000 Grammy Awards appearance may have been the biggest red carpet moment in the show’s history (according to Google Trends), but she wasn’t the only one to make a splash at the event because of what she wore. 

In the Fashion & Style category, these icons saw spikes when they stepped onto the Grammy Awards red carpet over the years:

Beyond the red carpet, people have turned to Google to learn more about fashionable celebrities since it was possible to do so. Reality and TV stars dominate the list of the top 10 most-searched stylish celebrities. These are the celebrities whose personal styles topped searches:

Celebrities bring fashion to life, but to really learn more about the looks, people turn to designers. In the Fashion Designer & Collection category, these are the designers people searched for most over the years:

Source: Blog.google

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