6 Celebrity Pisces We’re Taking Style Notes From - Page 2
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1. Rihanna

The world has hailed Rihanna Fenty as a style queen since entering the entertainment world. Born February 20, the singer is known to effortlessly set trends, making her an award-winning fashionista. When she wore a doobie and bobby pins on the red carpet, the ladies began to step outside with their hair wrapped up. The billionaire baddie is one of the most copied artists out there, and it’s all because she fuses her vivid imagination with her unapologetic personality.
2. Erykah Badu

Before Erykah Badu stepped on the music scene in the 90s, we had minimal representation of Afrocentric culture. The singer, born February 26, spearheaded the neo-soul movement, inspiring women to embrace their roots, from natural hair to African prints. Thirty years later, Badu’s unique style is still a topic of conversation. The artist rarely wears anything society would deem “normal.” From her extra large top hats to the long hair that sometimes falls to her knees, you can expect her to show up as the eclectic Queen we know her to be.
3. Lupita Nyong'o

Lupita Nyong’o dominates in the fashion lane because she leans into the soft and whimsical side of her personality. The actress, born March 1, uses bright colors and bold silhouettes to express herself, but she also channels her inner love child with classic romantic pieces that speak to Pisces’ infatuation with love.
4. Jhené Aiko

Jhene Aiko is a classic Pisces. From her music to her wardrobe, the singer, born March 16, embodies the empathy, creativity, and ethereal qualities of a Pisces. Aiko’s music teaches the power of alchemy and self-love and how to bust it wide open for your partner. As for her style, the California native opts for flowy, romantic pieces.
5. Tamar Braxton

Tamar Braxton, born March 17, is known for her 5-octave soprano range and hilarious sense of humor. But when she’s not dropping funny catchphrases and belting out romantic lyrics, she’s flexing her classic style on the red carpet.
6. Queen latifah

Queen Latifah’s style evolved so much over the years, and we’ve enjoyed each era. The actress and philanthropist, born March 18, was at the forefront of rap in the late 80s and early 90s, rocking oversized clothing and door-knocker earrings. Today, her style is more refined, highlighting her goddess-like energy.
