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The roaring '90s are back, not just in music or TV show reboots, but also to revamp the modern fashion statement. The '90s was a dynamic era, and a definition of that period was vibrant prints, distinctive aesthetics, and unique trends. From oversized flannel shirts to chokers and platform shoes, the era's iconic fashion trends are having a major resurgence in today's style scene.
If you are a '90s kid or have a hankering for vintage aesthetic, now's your time. With the resurgence of the Y2K trend, the following fashion trends are making a comeback and seem like they are here to stay.
Nothing screams of the '90s more than plaid patterns and oversized flannel shirts. Together with distressed denim and combat boots, the grunge fashion trend is here to stay. Introduced to pop culture by '90s rock bands, classic flannel shirts have remained a popular choice for their comfort and stylish appeal. With the fall season knocking at the door, we are sure to find some refreshing takes on the quintessential flannel shirts with some unique twists.
plaid patterns have gained immense popularity, thanks to some iconic looks from beloved characters on TV shows. Remember 'Rachel Green' (played by Jennifer Anniston) from the '90s American sitcom, Friends ? Well, the fashionista has introduced some timeless looks sporting plaid patterns. One of the most iconic 'Rachel Green' looks shows her sporting a fitted plaid mini skirt with a white cropped sweater, styled with chunky boots and knee-high socks. With the revival of comfortable, chic fits, the plaid is making a comeback to influence modern ensembles.
You can never go wrong with a good old denim look. Trends that were once ridiculed as faux pas are now becoming wardrobe must-haves for the modern fashionista.Those high-waisted 'mom jeans' of the late '80s and '90s are no longer notorious to the modern eyes, the relaxed fit exudes comfort. and creates a vintage feel. Flared jeans, boot cuts and boyfriend jeans are also the raging talk of the town. Brands are introducing new additions to the market through skirt suits, denim midis, jean jackets and feminine dresses. It is safe to assert Elio Fiorucci's saying:
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Denim is a love that never fades.
Like many notorious fashion trends, the cardigan has been involved in an on-off relationship with the industry. The '90s was a time when cardigans gained immense popularity as perfect layers to add over slip dresses during cool weather. Nothing can beat the simplicity of a cardigan look once the weather turns chilly and you need something to cover your spaghetti straps. Today, cardigans are making a comeback with more versatile styling options with light wash denim and ballerina flats. Modern celebrities and fashion influencers like to sport chic fall look by pairing cropped or slightly unbuttoned cardigans with their faded jeans, low-rise denims and spaghetti tops.
The '90s was an era of experimental hairstyles and funky accessories . From wide-toothed and zigzag hair bands to chunky velvety ones, headbands had taken center stage in chick and casual fashion. In the past couple of years, these hair accessories made a solid comeback, curating sporty, casual and retro looks. One of the most remarkable comebacks was when the thick, velvety and chunky headbands found their way back, something we might not have imagined a decade ago! Revamping the 'The bigger the better' mantra, bulky and thick headbands even made some bold fashion statements at Met Gala 2023. Whether you sport a chick, casual or classy look, modern fashionistas have proven how to mingle comfort with style in their looks.
A '90s fashion trend is incomplete without the infamous scrunchie: a large hair tie covered by fluffy fabric that dominated the fashion statement of millennial. Though they had taken a backseat for a few years, scrunchies were bound to return, considering their casual appeal and comfort. Celebs and fashionistas around the world haven't shied away from sporting their scrunchie looks: in fact, luxury brands have taken additional measures to make scrunchies a luxury staple. In a recent interview, Bollywood actress, Alia Bhatt mentioned her love for scrunchies and how she cannot do without them. It's safe to say, scrunchies are here to stay for the long term.
The ubiquitous slip dress, made popular by the likes of Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss in the 1990s, is back to capture the subtle elegance of effortless style. The typical '90s slip dress is distinguished by its smooth fabric and thin spaghetti straps, worn alone with minimal accessories or layered over t-shirts. Its versatility makes it a must-have item in a style icon's wardrobe to elevate mundane looks as well as dress down extravagant ones.You can pair your slip dress with a denim jacket and strappy shoes, or layer them with a turtleneck or bulky sweater - the possibilities are endless.
Fashion enthusiasts often have a love-hate relationship with the bucket hat. If you are a '90s kid, you either really loved sporting a bucket hat look or wouldn't wear one under any circumstances. With the revival of retro looks and vintage fashion, we spotted quite a few bucket hat looks sported by men and women this summer. Bucket hats were mostly famous among hip-hop icons in the '90s but have now emerged to become a streetwear standard. Recently luxury brands have heartily welcomed the resurgence of this trend, selling high-fashion versions of the iconic hat in diverse patterns, materials and color choices. We must admit, its functionality and laid-back look make it an ideal choice for casual outings on sunny days.
Gone are the days when women had to sacrifice their convenience to make remarkable fashion statements - functionality and comfort are high-fashion in the modern era. Like many other bygone fashion trends, fanny packs have borne their share of fashion jokes in the past. But now, these 'belt bags' are getting recognized as genius solutions for carrying things around and moving hands-free. Often associated with the 1980s and the '90s, these fanny packs are being relaunched into the market by designers to redefine their functionality and fashion appeal.
Combat boots were the staple companions of grunge and Gothic looks in the 1990s, setting the most popular footwear trend of the era. With the grunge looks coming back in style, these platform boots have once again majorly taken over street-style fashion, mixing and matching vintage slip-ons and biker jackets.
Crochet was a big fashion trend in the '90s as society saw a rise in DIY (do it yourself) fashion. Today, crochet is experiencing a stylish resurgence, with modern cuts and unique patterns. With a newfound appreciation for the craft, modern fashion is embracing boho vibes with a retro twist through crochet tops. From street shops to fashion runways, crochet is everywhere.
Halter tops were a summer staple in the '90s. This year, they made a huge comeback with a brand new outlook on the vintage trend. The modern makeover of halter tops has made them incredibly versatile to suit different occasions. Today, halter tops are available in a variety of cuts, fabrics and styles, from classic spaghetti tops and twisted laces to plunging necklines and skinny straps. You will find versatile designs to suit your needs, from casual daytime wear to elegant evening pieces. With options ranging from minimalist classics to corsage styles, these tops are mostly paired with skirts or high-waisted jeans and even sarees to create a simple and sexy silhouette for both casual and dressier occasions.
Out of all the retro trends coming back in style, this might be an intimidating trend for many, but it shouldn't be an issue if you can master the art of layering. Sheer dresses were definitely a daring trend of the '90s, popularized by Kate Moss with her slinky slip dress at an elite party, creating one of the most iconic fashion moments. Often seen on runways and red carpets, these dresses offer a translucent cover showing just a hint of skin to create an elegant and alluring look. Well, this iconic trend is not fading anytime soon. From pairing it with bralettes to layering it over slips or bodysuits, a sheer dress is a must-have for the fashion-forward.
A key part of the vintage athleisure trend, biker shorts (also called 'cycling shorts') were initially designed for professional cyclists. They were often seen on fashion divas like Princess Diana and Madonna, usually paired with oversized sweatshirts and sneakers. As the new generation gets more fixated on comfort wear and laid-back style, bike shorts are re-emerging as a versatile wardrobe addition. Today, they are not limited to sportswear but fashioned in versatile ways, usually paired with oversized tees, blazers, sweatshirts or crop tops to curate effortless streetwear looks.
Another key staple of the '90s wardrobe was a flowy, easy-to-wear maxi skirt. Throughout decades, this fashion trend has gone in and out of style, but this time, it seems that maxi skirts will stay 'in' for a while. The modern rendition of this vintage trend typically features a high-waisted skirt (low rise was more popular in the '90s). Its flowing silhouette exudes a sense of casual elegance. With the Y2K trend on the rise, the new generation has developed a newfound appreciation for comfort and individuality in fashion. With a variety of modern prints, styles and materials, you will find an ideal fit for anything from a casual day on the beach to a chic evening date.
Which '90s fashion comebacks are you most excited about?
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