Google's "Year in Search" report is always a very cool way to enter people's minds and see what they were interested in the past few months. In the end, if it's someone who knows your deepest interests and curiosities, it's Google.
As part of the annual report, we can even find out what were the top 10 most searched for fashion brands in 2017. 2017 was a year of the label: the chase for designer labels reappeared and we could see a return of the logomania. If last year there were a lot of celebrities who are otherwise not fashion designers at the top of the searches, this time around big labels made a come-back.
The French labels discovered the same thing the Italian brands discovered and were all about celebrity power (Chanel hired singer Pharrell to sell their new handbag and "design" some sneakers) and Christian Dior rode the wave of feminism with their "We should all be feminists" t-shirt.
Many people outside of the USA might not have heard about Fashion Nova. Fashion Nova is an e-commerce site that sells women's clothes which are derived from Kim Kardashian and her sister's style. The twist is that the clothes are really on the cheap and you can even find items below $10. With the popularity of Kim Kardashian, it's no wonder that such a brand would hit it big and be on the 7 th position in the most googled fashion labels.
The collaboration between Supreme and Louis Vuitton has not only placed Supreme in the spotlight, but has also generated countless articles online, Instagram photos and tweets. This collaboration was extremely popularized by the media and it really worked in the brands' favor.
The million (or, better said, billion) dollar question now is what these labels will do next and whether they will be able to keep it up in 2018. Will others take their place or will they continue to create waves in culture? Time will tell, but it's most likely that most of these brands will still be at the top next year. Until then, we'll enjoy the clothes.
Fraquoh and Franchomme
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