What is Barbiecore? What we know about the fashion trend

Has anyone else noticed that a slew of celebrities – like , , and Meghan Fox, to name a few – have been seen sporting hot pink outfits with sky-high heels recently? 

The hottest new fashion trend, known as Barbiecore, has taken the world by storm lately, with many stars turning to the one and only Barbie doll for style inspiration.

The trend seemed to kick off in March, when Valentino hosted a runway show for Paris Fashion Week and had all its guests show up in bright pink, glamorous outfits. 

Famous faces like Anne Hathaway, , and all attended the event in glittering pink gowns – and many people quickly noticed that their looks resembled something that the beloved doll might have worn.

Has anyone else noticed that a slew of celebrities - like Kim Kardashian (pictured), Lizzo, and Meghan Fox, to name a few - have been seen sporting hot pink outfits with sky-high heels recently?

Has anyone else noticed that a slew of celebrities – like Kim Kardashian (pictured), Lizzo, and Meghan Fox, to name a few – have been seen sporting hot pink outfits with sky-high heels recently?

The hottest new fashion trend, known as Barbiecore, has taken the world by storm lately. Florence Pugh is seen in a Barbiecore look

Many stars turning to the one and only Barbie doll for style inspiration. Gigi Hadid is seen in a Barbiecore look

It has even taken off on TikTok, with users coming up with their own Barbie-inspired looks and sharing them on the app under the hashtag #Barbiecore - which has now received more than 15 million views. Zendaya is seen in a Barbiecore look

The hottest new fashion trend, known as Barbiecore, has taken the world by storm lately, with many stars turning to the Barbie doll for style inspiration. Florence Pugh (left), Gigi Hadid (center), and Zendaya (right) are seen in Barbiecore looks

The trend seemed to kick off in March, when Valentino hosted a runway show for Paris Fashion Week and had all its guests show up in bright pink, glamorous outfits. It happened again at its Rome show in July. Anne Hathaway is seen at the event

The trend seemed to kick off in March, when Valentino hosted a runway show for Paris Fashion Week and had all its guests show up in bright pink, glamorous outfits. It happened again at its Rome show in July. Anne Hathaway is seen at the event

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Just as we begin to stop drooling over the display of Couture in Paris, it's Milan's turn, and cult classic Valentino are first in line…

If you are not up to scratch on the aesthetic of the luxury fashion house of late, the answer is pink, pink and more pink!

Championed by everyone from Gigi Hadid to Kris Jenner and now Anne Hathaway, there is simply no getting away from their fuchsia frocks.

When you are an A-lister like Anne you are graced with a custom creation. So, if it looks like it's made for her, thats because it was! Thus, us mere mortals cannot get our mitts on this ruffled, sequined extravaganza.

You can still shop the current collection here…

She took the look to new heights with extremely high 'Go Platform' heels – bravo!

If you fancy emulating Anne, take your pick from PLT, River Island and Nadine Merabi…

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