What Is a Fashion Troll? Taylor Swift, Rihanna, and Winona Ryder Would Know Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Taylor Swift / Tumblr1/9Taylor Swift as “Becky”
Following the viral Tumblr post known as “no its becky,” which called Taylor Swift’s identity into question—was the superstar actually a pot-smoking high school student named Becky in disguise?—Swift got in on the fun and posted a picture of herself wearing a yellow tee referencing the meme close to the release of her 1989 album in 2014. She later stepped out wearing the shirt with a short plaid skirt.
Photo: Splash2/9Naomi Campbell’s anger management clap back
What do you wear after you are accused of beating your housekeeper with a phone? If you happen to be Naomi Campbell—who was summoned to court for the aforementioned charges back in 2006—you’d wear a shirt that reads “Naomi Hit Me” on the front and “I loved it” on the back. Snap!
Photo: Robin Harper / Parkwood / PictureGroup3/9Beyoncé shouts out her beau, courtesy of Tom Ford
Jay Z’s 2013 hit “Tom Ford” was, well, an ode to the designer Tom Ford. In response to the rapper’s lyrics, Tom Ford designed a jersey-inspired shift dress covered in orange sequins emblazoned with the names “Tom Ford” and “Molly.” It took three to complete this fashion-troll triangle: Beyoncé wore the piece on her Mrs. Carter Show tour in 2014.
Photo: Splash4/9Céline Dion’s Vetements look that will go on
This past summer, Céline Dion prompted a media frenzy with her lighthearted wardrobe troll: The singer stepped out in the Vetements Titanic hoodie, an homage to the award-winning song “My Heart Will Go On” she sang for the film’s soundtrack.
Photo: Courtesy of Sarah Snyder / @sarahfuckingsnyder5/9Sarah Snyder’s model mug shot
Head to Sarah Snyder’s Instagram and you’ll soon learn that she loves herself: 99 percent of the images are selfies. In fact, she loves herself so much that she will wear her notorious mug shot across her shirt and Instagram herself wearing said shirt multiple times.