The ‘90s were a decade of incredible fashion. And you could thank celebrities, musicians, and the odd model for some of our most iconic looks.
The ’90s were also a time when women embraced comfortable clothes. You could see stars like Jennifer Aniston, Naomi Campbell, and Tyra Banks sporting crop tops, ripped jeans, and leggings.
Naomi Campbell
During the 1990s, Naomi Campbell was one of the most successful models in the industry. She was part of an elite group that included Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, and Cindy Crawford.
They were the biggest names in fashion and paved the way for young models today. But these women didn’t just make headlines, they also made history.
Courtney Love
Courtney Love, the lead singer of Hole and wife of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, is one of the defining fashion figures of our time. Her ruffles and vintage slip dresses injected the baggy grunge aesthetic with a touch of feminine finesse.
She also wowed us with some high-concept looks that have gone viral. We’ve rounded up some of the best fashions from her illustrious career.
Winona Ryder
In a time when velvet coats and white hose were a fashion staple, Winona Ryder is the epitome of 1990s chic. She’s a style icon who was able to make something as banal as a pair of jeans and a T-shirt look achingly cool.
Her cult films like Beetlejuice and Veronica Mars gave her a devoted following, but she was also able to break into more mainstream cinema with her performance as Spock’s human mother in J.J. Abrams’ 2009 Star Trek reboot.
Fairuza Balk
Fairuza Balk made a name for herself as a goth icon in the 1990s. She was also the star of a few of the decade’s most memorable movies, including The Craft and Valmont.
She has since stepped away from the limelight, but that doesn’t mean she’s left behind her passion for acting. See what she’s up to in the photo and video slideshow below.
Drew Barrymore
At the start of the ‘90s, Drew Barrymore was a rising Hollywood star. She earned a reputation for her ’90s-era grunge style, which often centered around ripped denim shorts, dark lipstick, and statement accessories.
She remained a fashion favorite throughout the decade, even starring in coveted campaigns for Guess and Miu Miu. Click ahead to see the best fashion moments from her time in the spotlight.
Selena Gomez
Selena Gomez, known for her sexy music and personality, is a style icon who never fails to make an impact on the red carpet. From dazzling gowns to timeless suits, she never disappoints.
For her first Met Gala appearance, the Disney Channel star stunned in this wine-colored gown by Diane von Furstenberg. She accessorized with dangling earrings and deep plum lipstick.
TLC
The ’90s were a time of glam and edgy style, influenced by celebrities, movies, and television shows. Many of these styles remain relevant today.
A staple in the ’90s fashion was the vest. It was a simple piece of clothing that could be worn solo or layered underneath other garments.
Lisa Bonet
From glam red carpet looks to military-inspired styles, the ’90s were the era of confidence. Sexy and daring, the decade was defined by eye-catching cuts and punchy prints.
Among the best women’s fashions photo and videos in 1990, Lisa Bonet’s May 1988 cover of Rolling Stone is timeless in its confident rebellion. She and her husband, Lenny Kravitz, made a splash with their relationship.
Fiona Apple
She embodies the ’90s anti-it girl aesthetic: faded T-shirts, baggy oversized coats, and ill-fitting maxi skirts paired with Dr. Martens. Not to mention the requisite slinky negligee.
In the world of music videos, her video for the song “Criminal” stands out. It featured her in a provocative outfit that aligned with the song’s lyrics about exploiting your own sexuality. It was also a major milestone in Apple’s career and one she won’t soon forget.
PJ Harvey
The shape-shifter who won the 2001 Mercury Prize and recently released a new album, The Hope Six Demolition Project, PJ Harvey is the ultimate queen of rock. Her on-stage looks thrilled and evolve as much as her music.
PJ Harvey’s music is influenced by artists like Nick Cave, Tom Waits, and Captain Beefheart. Her lyrics often deconstruct societal expectations, challenging the concept of feminine power and desire.
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