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What makes an article of clothing or accessory stand the test of time, moving it from the ranks of trendy to classic to eventually iconic? Although there are no set-in-stone requirements for making fashion history, one thing is for sure: it must be fabulous. Here, we present five timeless fashion statements and the stories behind them - so timeless, in fact, that you’ll find just as many grandmothers sporting these pieces as their teenage grandkids.

Christian Louboutin

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When it comes to Christian Louboutin’s fashion-forward footwear, the color red—which washes over the sole of every Louboutin high heel— has become a symbol of luxury since the creation of his brand in 1992.

It didn’t take long for Louboutin to be drawn into the world of fabulous footwear—at age 11, while visiting a museum, he became fascinated by an image of a woman’s high heel with a red line slashed through it. After stints apprenticing and freelancing for Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Maud Frizon and Folies Bergére—the famous French music hall—Louboutin branded his name and opened his first shoe boutique in Paris. However, what really set Louboutin apart was the creation of his attention-getting signature red sole, which was inspired by an assistant’s crimson nail polish. Today, Louboutin is recognized for his fresh and sophisticated styles—from stars like Halle Berry and Jennifer Lopez to stay-at-home moms and their daughters, every woman covets the status-rendering red-soled shoe. —A.S.

Available at: Neiman Marcus, Scottsdale Fashion Square; Saks Fifth Avenue, Biltmore Fashion Park.

Levi's 501 Jeans

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What would you do without your weekend uniform - that comfy worn-in pair of jeans? While there are now hundreds of designer varieties to choose from, all of today’s jeans are modern-day knockoffs of the original 501 Jeans. Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis received a U.S. patent to create the first denim work pants with rivets in 1873, becoming the first blue jeans, initially made for the working men of the American West.

Levi’s 501 Jeans were first called “waist overalls,” to differentiate them from “bib” overalls. Around 1890, lot numbers were used to designate the various Levi Strauss & Co. products. The number 501 was chosen for the copper-riveted waist overalls, though the origin of the number was lost when LS&Co.’s historical records were destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. After various alterations were made to the pants during and after World War II, the name “overalls” was officially dropped in favor of “jeans” in the early 1960’s, when teenagers in the 50’s began using the term. While 501 Jeans have been a popular fashion statement for men for more than 136 years, LS&Co. introduced the first jeans for women—Lady Levi’s—in 1934, and the first 501 Jeans for women in 1981. —A.S.  

Available at: Levi’s Store, Tempe Marketplace. 480.829.0047.

Chanel 2.55 Quilted Purse

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Created by Coco Chanel in 1955 - hence the name 2.55 - the famous quilted Chanel handbag remains as modern today as when it was first designed. The purse was introduced by Chanel 16 years after she retired and served as her reemergence back into the world of haute couture.

Prior to the invention of the 2.55 purse, shoulder straps on handbags were used solely for soldier and bicycle messenger bags, but Chanel got tired of misplacing her small, strapless clutches and purses at parties. She introduced the 2.55 with a dainty double chain strap on top, and her signature quilting process on the exterior. Inside, the purse sported a reddish brown material, which was reminiscent of the uniform Chanel used to wear during her days spent in an orphanage as a child. Secret pockets for money and letters from Chanel’s rumored lovers lined the handbag, while the signature front flap lock adorned the outside.

The purse has continued to see such high-profile success that Karl Lagerfeld released a redesigned version in 2005. —A.S.

Available at: Neiman Marcus Chanel Boutique, Scottsdale Fashion Square.