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Ariana Grande posing for Vogue during her ariana grande life in looks feature. Ariana Grande posing for Vogue during her ariana grande life in looks feature.

Ariana Grande Looks Back At 21 Outfits From Hairspray To Wicked For Vogue’s “Life in Looks”

Ariana Grande sits down for a fashion chit chat with Vogue’ for it’s “Life in Looks” episode segment. From México and Latinoamérica to Vogue Japan cover star…

Ariana Grande is in full fashion‑memory mode as she sits down with Vogue for a brand‑new “Life in Looks” episode — and yes, she’s flipping through 21 outfits that shaped her pop‑culture evolution. From her Hairspray Live! transformation to her emerald‑green Wicked era, Miss Grande is serving commentary with a wink, a giggle, and a surprising amount of behind‑the‑scenes tea.

From Nickelodeon Sweetheart to Global Fashion Fixture

Ariana starts by revisiting the early silhouettes that defined her rise — the baby‑doll dresses, the sky‑high ponytails, the sugary‑sweet color palettes. She laughs at a few choices (“It was giving… choices”), but she also honors how those looks built the foundation for the artist she’d become. Her México and Latino América promo eras get a special nod, especially the outfits fans still recreate on social media.

The Ensembles That Became Cultural Shorthand

She moves into the Dangerous Woman latex, the oversized hoodies that became a generational uniform, and the sculpted couture gowns that turned red carpets into her personal runway. Ariana breaks down why certain pieces made her feel powerful, why others were pure chaos, and how each one captured a moment — a tour, a heartbreak, a reinvention.

Wicked, But Make It Fashion

Closing out the lineup is her Wicked transformation, where she reflects on the costumes that helped her step into a new chapter. It’s a rare peek at how fashion fuels her storytelling — not just as a pop star, but as a performer who understands the emotional architecture of clothes.

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