Trendsetters & Trailblazers: The Women Who Still Style Our World
- Zoe J Felix
- Mar 31
- 3 min read
Women’s History Month might be wrapping up, but the impact of these fashion icons? Timeless! Let’s talk about how Coco Chanel, Josephine Baker, Mary Quant, and more changed the game—because fashion isn’t just about looking good, it’s about making history.

Women’s History Month is winding down, but you already know we’re not letting the celebration stop there. Instead of just reflecting, let’s see the legacy—because, trust me, the trends we rock today? They didn’t just appear out of nowhere. Bold, trailblazing women set the tone, broke the rules, and gave us the blueprint for self-expression through fashion.
So, grab your matcha, your coffee (or a mimosa if that’s the vibe 😏), and let’s get into the women who didn’t just wear fashion—they owned it.
1. Who Run the World? Coco Chanel and the Little Black Dress
Let’s be real—there’s no fashion conversation without a nod to Miss Coco Chanel. Before she came through, women were stuck in corsets and layers of discomfort. But Chanel? She said nah, and gave us chic, effortless fashion that still slaps today.
And the Little Black Dress (LBD)? ICONIC. Before her, black was just for mourning, but she turned it into the ultimate power move. Think about it—how many times have you reached for your LBD to instantly feel confident and put-together? It’s a forever staple because of her. Whether you’re dressing it up with strappy heels or keeping it cool with sneakers, Chanel’s legacy is literally in our closets.
2. The Original It-Girl: Josephine Baker and the Art of Self-Expression
Josephine Baker wasn’t just a performer—she was a whole movement. She had the it factor, the presence, and a style that was both daring and undeniably her.
From the iconic banana skirt (a cultural reset!) to her sleek androgynous fits, she played with fashion in a way that screamed self-love and confidence. And let’s not forget—she was out here breaking barriers for Black women in entertainment and beyond. Her influence on bold, statement-making fashion? Still unmatched.
3. Mini Skirts, Major Impact: Mary Quant & The Youthquake Revolution
You ever throw on a mini skirt and just feel like you run the world? You can thank Mary Quant for that. She flipped the fashion game in the ’60s, giving women a fresh, playful, and rebellious alternative to the prim and proper styles of the past.
The mini skirt wasn’t just about showing off legs—it was about freedom. It was about rejecting outdated expectations and embracing fun, youthful energy. And let’s be real, mini skirts have never not been a vibe. From Y2K comebacks to modern streetwear, Quant’s impact is everywhere.
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4. Fashion Rebels: Diane von Furstenberg & Vivienne Westwood
I couldn’t stop at just three—so here are two more game changers that deserve their flowers.
Diane Von Furstenberg—Queen of the wrap dress. She gave us a look that hugs every body type perfectly and works for literally any occasion. A whole moment of effortless, feminine power.
Vivienne Westwood—Punk rock fashion royalty. She took rebellion and turned it into high fashion, using clothes to make political statements and shake up the industry. If you love bold streetwear or edgy, statement-making pieces, you’re channeling Westwood’s influence.

5. What’s Next? It’s Our Turn to Set the Trends
Women’s History Month may be wrapping up, but these women didn’t just leave a legacy—they left a challenge. Fashion is about more than looking cute (though, obviously, we do that too). It’s about making statements, expressing who we are, and feeling unstoppable in what we wear.
So, what trends are you loving right now? How are you using fashion to tell your own story? Let’s keep the energy going—because every time we step out in a look that feels like us, we’re adding to the history.
Stay stylish, stay bold, and most importantly—stay YOU. 💕
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