The resurgence of ’90s fashion has resulted in a truly mixed bag of emotions. Noodle Dragon Ramen Ilustrata Theyetee Shirt While the ’90s can be credited with providing us with now-favorable slip dresses and kitten heels, there’s also a raft of trends we’d like to keep in the past. After reaching out to the rest of the Who What Wear team, we reminisced about all the pieces we used to be so proud to own but can’t imagine ever wearing again (we think), as well as the celebrity looks we’d happily revisit time and again. Just when you think all of the possible forgotten looks from the 1990s have remained hidden, along comes another one. How much do you want a really ridiculously small right now? And how much better would it be if it had tiny handles and was rendered in silk-satin (see Kate Beckinsale below)? Or what about those ’90s Kate Moss images you come back to time and again for inspiration on what to wear on a night out? We’ve recently rediscovered a love for old-school SJP and combat trousers, too. The revivals are coming in thick and fast, people. Thick and fast. Keep scrolling for our guide to the ’90s fashion items, trends, and combinations we wore to death and then forgot about until now.
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For any true R&B fan, it’s hard to imagine a life without melodies from Whitney Houston, Aaliyah, or Lauryn Hill. Noodle Dragon Ramen Ilustrata Theyetee Shirt But the impact of the women of this music genre isn’t limited to a few bars; many of them have redefined beauty and style for generations of fans. One artist who continues to serve looks is Ciara Harris. While you might remember her more iconic red carpet looks (like her Met Gala look), in truth, this woman’s ability to rock a suit on a daily basis makes me want to scream, “Hallelujah!” So on that note, ahead you’ll find six looks for every occasion from Ciara that are too good not to cop. Nothing says polished quite like a head-to-toe monochrome look. I’m a fan of Ciara’s rich brown getup, but you could re-create this power suit in any color palette that suits you. We’re about to reach that point in the season where we get stuck in this weird place of feeling like we have nothing to wear. Maybe it’s because we’ve used up all our creative outfit ideas, or maybe we are just sick of all our winter clothes but don’t really want to buy anything new. After all, spring is coming (eventually), and we all have our sights on the light, bright, and most importantly not remotely wintery pieces in all the new arrivals sections of all our favorite sites. Spending anything additional on a coat or boots just feels redundant. So what’s one to do? Well, as I’ve pointed out before, one solution is to look to what your favorite celebrities are wearing and essentially copy their outfits. Since then, however, I also remembered that street style is abundant with inspiration. Below I highlighted six easy style tips to help you dress cooler throughout the rest of winter without having to buy anything new. Of course, if you’re still in the market for anything—no judgment—we’ve included a little shopping to help you get the looks, too.
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