
Exploring the Iconic Fashion-Related Monuments Around the Globe
Nofar Ashbel
5/29/20243 min read


1. Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
No list of fashion-related monuments would be complete without mentioning the Eiffel Tower. This iconic landmark not only symbolizes Paris but also serves as a beacon for haute couture. Paris, known as the fashion capital of the world, is home to renowned fashion houses such as Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton. The Eiffel Tower's elegant silhouette against the Parisian skyline reflects the city's timeless allure and its significant contribution to the world of fashion.
2. Statue of Liberty, New York City, USA
As a symbol of freedom and opportunity, the Statue of Liberty stands tall in New York Harbor, welcoming visitors from around the world. However, beyond its political significance, the statue also holds a place in the realm of fashion. NYC is synonymous with cutting-edge fashion, with its vibrant street style and prestigious fashion week events. The Statue of Liberty embodies the city's spirit of innovation and creativity, inspiring designers and fashion enthusiasts alike.
3. La Sagrada Família, Barcelona, Spain
While primarily known as an architectural masterpiece, La Sagrada Família in Barcelona has also left its mark on the world of fashion. The city of Barcelona has a rich tradition of design and craftsmanship, evident in the works of renowned designers such as Antoni Gaudí. when we gaze at this extravagant structure, we get the biggest gothic sand & sea mud vibes ever, in the best way possible, of course!
4. The Great Wall of China, China
Spanning thousands of miles across China, the Great Wall is a testament to the country's rich history and cultural heritage. While not traditionally associated with fashion, the Great Wall has inspired countless designers with its grandeur and resilience. Its rugged terrain and ancient fortifications serve as a backdrop for fashion shoots, editorials and runway shows, blending history with contemporary style in a captivating way.
5. Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy
are words even needed here, sisters?
Rome, the eternal city, is renowned for its timeless beauty and rich cultural heritage, and we can't get enough of it. At the heart of Rome lies the Trevi Fountain, a Baroque masterpiece that attracts millions of visitors each year and season. While tossing a coin into the fountain is said to ensure a return to Rome, fashion enthusiasts are drawn to its majestic setting for another reason. The fountain's grandeur and romance have inspired countless fashion campaigns and editorials, capturing the essence of Italian style and sophistication. ciao bella!
6. Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE
listen, even tho other khalifas are still in question (~coughcough mia khalifa~), As the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa dominates the skyline of Dubai, symbolizing the city's uniqueness and modernity. Dubai has emerged as a global fashion hub, hosting extravagant fashion gigs & events and attracting luxury brands from around the world. The Burj Khalifa serves as a testament to Dubai's rapid transformation and its growing influence on the fashion industry, reflecting the city's commitment to innovation and luxury. shall we go, habibi?
"Fashion isn’t just about the clothes we wear; it’s also about the cultural landmarks that shape our perception of style and self expression. From iconic statues to historic churches, the world is adorned with monuments that pay homage to the ever-evolving world of fashion. Let's embark on a dolly journey to discover some of the most worth mentioning fashion-related monuments across the globe." - an iconic doll, 2024.


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FENDI by Karl Lagerfeld show, the great wall of china, 2007



