The 1990s produced a generation of women whose style still feels precise and relevant. They built wardrobes effortlessly, returning to silhouettes and pieces that work across seasons and years. In 2026, that approach feels more relevant than ever.
Princess Diana
Diana’s 90s wardrobe reflected independence and control. She paired cycling shorts with sweatshirts and structured jackets, creating a formula that still defines off-duty dressing. Her eveningwear carried equal intent, from sculpted gowns to the now-iconic black off-shoulder dress.
Today, we can pair blazers with athletic basics, streamlined evening silhouettes, and high-low pairings that feel natural in a nod to her impeccable style code.



Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy
Carolyn’s wardrobe remains the blueprint for modern minimalism. Slip dresses, long coats, and precise tailoring formed a signature that still defines contemporary dressing. Every piece relied on cut and fabric rather than embellishment. She had a knack for tone-on-tone styling and experimenting with her minimal colour palette with little reverence for rules. Fact: She was the first to show the world that the black-and-brown pairing is not a faux pas.
Today, thanks to her, bias-cut slips, neutral coats, crisp shirts, and sharply tailored trousers are staples in the all stylish wardrobes.



Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell brought immense power, personality and presence to every look. Whether on the runway or off duty, she leaned into strong silhouettes, high-shine fabrics, and confident glamour. Her style was direct and unapologetic.
Today, we see body-skimming dresses, leather, statement heels, and eveningwear with impact, as a fitting tribute to the runway queen.



Jennifer Aniston
Through Friends and beyond, Jennifer Aniston defined a wardrobe built on simplicity and wearability. White tanks, straight-leg denim, slip dresses, and clean tailoring became her uniform. The appeal lay in repetition and refinement rather than novelty.
Today, her style still inspires the tank tops, relaxed denim, elegantly cut slip dresses, mini skirts and tailored trousers.



Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah Jessica Parker, through her unforgettable character, Carrie Bradshaw, offered a different perspective on 90s style. Her wardrobe was expressive and instinctive, built on unexpected pairings. Tulle skirts, vintage pieces, and statement shoes created looks that were personal and evocative. She reminded women that fashion can also be about having fun.
Statement heels, whimsical accessories, playful skirts, vintage elements, and styling that reflects personality over trend will always be a tribute to the evergreen SJP.



Kate Moss
Kate Moss introduced a new kind of glamour. She mixed vintage pieces with lacy dressing and managed to made it feel natural rand effortless. Her approach to style was instinctive, often built around contrast but always made a lasting impression.
Today, sheer slips, vintage layers, slim tailoring, and an undone approach to dressing remains a hallmark of what Kate Moss built in the fashion hall of fame.


