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Doesn't it sound more natural to say "Internet brands churn out styles inspired by celebrity and influencer"? Could you explain why the order of original sentence goes like that?

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Rebecca

These two phrases are expressing the same idea. In this case, they have used "celebrity and influencer-inspired styles" as an adjective, to make the sentence a bit more concise. You could also state "styles inspired by celebrities and influencers" to mean the same thing, with a different grammatical pattern. Ex: Baroque-inspired architecture Ex: Architecture inspired by the Baroque style Ex: Vintage-inspired dress Ex: Dress inspired by the vintage style

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