Fashion Trends From 90s TV and Films You Can Totally Still Wear Today

Fashion From 90s TV and Films You Can Totally Still Wear Today
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When we heard The Craft was getting a remake we were instantly filled with an urge to dig out our lip stain and kohl eyeliner.

The 90s was an era filled with trend setting TV shows and films that shaped the way we dressed and which are still having an impact on our wardrobes now.

Don't believe us? Next time you're out why not play 90s fashion bingo. How many of the following styles can you spot in one night?

BINGO!

90s Film And TV Fashion
High Waisted Minis (01 of11)
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Teamed with chunky shoes a la Liv Tyler and Renée Zellweger in Empire Records (1995). (credit:Giphy)
Statement Hats(02 of11)
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Hands up who had a velvet hat after seeing Mayim Bialik wear one in Blossom (1990-1995). Well you might want to see if it's still hiding at the back of a drawer as they are beginning to make a resurgence (we kid you not). (credit:Blossom)
Sports Luxe(03 of11)
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The girls from Saved By The Bell (1989-1993) were barely ever seen without at least one item of lycra. (credit:giphy)
Not To Mention Big Hair(04 of11)
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Hawaiian Shirts (05 of11)
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Everything in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet (1996) looked beautiful - even the Hawaiian shirts, which is no mean feat. (credit:Giphy)
Leopard Print(06 of11)
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Patricia Arquette's love of leopard print in True Romance (1993) must have been contagious, as we've been unable to resist it ever since. (credit:Giphy)
Customisation(07 of11)
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We always had our serious face on when considering Will Smith's style guidance in The Fresh Prince (1990 -1996), especially when he demonstrated how to customise our school uniform. (credit:Giphy)
Label Love(08 of11)
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For many of us our first exciting brush with the world of designer labels came when watching Clueless (1995), and we applauded the bravery of Cher when she protested that the man with the gun simply could't expect her to lie on the floor in her outfit: "You don't understand this is an Alaïa." (credit:Clueless)
Crop Tops(09 of11)
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Clarissa Explains It All (1991-1994)... including how to wear a matching crop top and high waisted skirt. (credit:Clarissa Explains It All)
Dark Lipstick And Dramatic Eyes(10 of11)
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Add a choker for the full goth grunge effect "crafted" by Fairuza Balk in The Craft (1996). (credit:Giphy)
Plaid Shirts(11 of11)
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My So Called Life (1994-1995) has got to be one of the most influential TV shows ever in terms of style - think about it, when was the last time you went out and not one of your friends were wearing plaid? (credit:Giphy)
'90s Hair
Courtney Love's bedhead hair(01 of17)
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Kelly Kapowski's thick mane(02 of17)
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Rachel Green's curls (before the cut)(03 of17)
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Princess Diana's tomboy pixie(04 of17)
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Mariah Carey's golden ringlets(05 of17)
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Gwen Stefani's bantu knots(06 of17)
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Cindy Crawford's voluminous strands(07 of17)
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Scary Spice's curly Afro(08 of17)
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Christina Aguilera's crimped hair(09 of17)
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Mary J. Blige's candy curls(10 of17)
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Angela Chase's fiery red lob(11 of17)
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Justice's box braids(12 of17)
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Blossom's perfect hat hair(13 of17)
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Drew Barrymore's side-swept strands(14 of17)
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Oprah Winfrey's layered haircut(15 of17)
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Cher Horowitz's supermodel-worthy hair(16 of17)
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Brandy's microbraids(17 of17)
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