Icons who enhance their outfits with accessories, including umbrellas

Icons who enhance their outfits with accessories, including umbrellas

In the world of fashion, some famous personalities stand out for their mastery of accessories, whether jewelry, bags or even umbrellas. Here's a look at some of the most elegant and influential people who use accessories to make a style statement.

  • Audrey Hepburn: Timeless elegance
    Audrey Hepburn remains a style icon with her simple black dresses and elegant accessories, such as long gloves and delicate umbrellas. She showed that an umbrella can be much more than just a utilitarian object, becoming an extension of her style.

  • Princess Diana: class and sophistication
    Often photographed with an umbrella, Princess Diana knew how to coordinate this visible accessory with her outfits for timeless elegance. Her sense of detail and meticulous choice of accessories remain an influence in the fashion world.

  • Anna Wintour: The icon of elegance
    Editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine, Anna Wintour is the epitome of sophistication. Although rarely seen with an umbrella, she uses every accessory to express her avant-garde style and discreet authority in the fashion world.

  • Rihanna: daring and original
    Rihanna is renowned for her daring choice of outfits and accessories. She has transformed basic accessories, such as umbrellas, into unique fashion elements, reinforcing her avant-garde image.

  • Kate Middleton: classic British style
    Always neat and elegant, Kate Middleton chooses her accessories with care, including umbrellas to match her outfits at public engagements, with umbrellas featured prominently in her most popular photos. Her classic, refined style makes her a fashion icon.

  • David Beckham: the modern gentleman
    David Beckham elegantly integrates accessories into his outfits, including sophisticated umbrellas that accentuate his gentlemanly image. He shows that the umbrella can be a timeless style symbol with a particularly assertive virility.