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Reality Television Shows Spark New Phenomenon In Fashion

By: Stephanie Grace


Reality television shows for celebrities have proven to be very successful and has sparked a new phenomenon in the fashion world now affectionately being called, "Celebrity Inspired Tees." Fans are showing loyalty by the thousands by clamoring to wear celebrity phrases on t-shirts, hats, belts and coffee mugs. Multi-Millionaire Donald Trump, Socialite Paris Hilton and reality show newcomer R& B star Whitney Houston all have one thing in common, phrases they have now added to their fans everyday vocabulary. As an example when Paris Hilton in her reality show "The Simple Life" uttered two simple words "That's Hot" it spurned a demand for belts, tees, hats and sweaters bearing her famous sexy words. Even millionaire Donald Trump relished in the victory of creating a two syllable word that thrusted him into the reality show spotlight with "You're Fired." We also can't forget "Bling Bling" which became the catchphrase of the year when the Lakers celebrated their second championship and Shaquille O'Neal shouted those words from the podium in an attempt to hint at the fact that they were now in possession of several diamond encrusted championship rings. "Bling Bling" was actually added to the dictionary and in humor became a part of everyone's daily vocabulary. Celebrity inspired tees are hot! A few retailers online have jumped in the frey just look for them in all major search engines or catch your favorite celebrities actually wearing the items themselves.

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