The Muse — Diana Ross
When it comes to Aries fashion icons, Diana Ross stands as one of the most powerful references. More than a performer, she is an architect of image. Emerging from Motown and redefining stage presence across decades, she created a visual identity where music, fashion, and personality merged into one.
Diana Ross’s style in the late 1960s and 1970s embraced fluidity and drama in equal measure. Silk jersey dresses moved with the body, elongating the silhouette while maintaining effortless sensuality, reminiscent of Halston’s era of American ease. Halter necklines revealed the shoulder with precision, balancing exposure and control — a key signature in Aries fashion.
As her style evolved, volume became central. Dramatic sleeves, feathered trims, sequins, and embellishment transformed garments into spectacle. This theatrical approach echoed the work of Bob Mackie, where stagewear and couture blurred into a singular expression of glamour.
Accessories were never secondary in Diana Ross’s wardrobe. Statement earrings captured light and movement, oversized sunglasses framed her face with confidence, and bold shoes reinforced her presence. Every element contributed to a complete visual statement.
Diana Ross understood a defining principle of Aries style: fashion is not just about what you wear, but how you are seen.