All of the '90s Fashion Trends That Have (and Haven't) Made a Comeback

The resurgence of '90s fashion has resulted in a truly mixed bag of emotions. 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 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 ridiculously small bag right now? How much better would it be if it had tiny handles and was rendered in silk? 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.

Keep scrolling for our guide to the '90s fashion items, trends, and combinations we wore to death and then forgot about until now.

1. Animal-Print Dresses

Woman wearing an animal print dress in the '90s.

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Style Notes: From the midi length to the snakeskin fabric, we can totally imagine this Cindy Crawford dress being worn by someone on Instagram this season. It might've had a bit of a dip in the intervening years, but animal print is officially cool again.

2. Blush Pink

Gwyneth Paltrow wearing a blush pink dress in the '90s.

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Style Notes: This stunning blush-pink red carpet look remains one of the most iconic dresses of all time. We've spotted plenty of Scandi influencers in soft-pink gowns worn with cowboy boots. Gwyneth Paltrow was so ahead of her time.

3. Sheer Fabrics

Helena Bonham-Carter wearing a dress with sheer sleeves in the '90s.

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Style Notes: Helena Bonham-Carter embodied the gothic look in this sheer-sleeve red carpet gown that she styled with a gold chain necklace, which is also very on-trend right now. There are plenty of copycat sheer dresses and tops around this season, which we'll be wearing with our favorite denim and strappy sandals for a night out.

4. Velvet

Sarah Michelle Gellar wearing a velvet dress in the '90s.

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Style Notes: Velvet was the fabric of the '90s, and this Sarah Michelle Gellar look represents the slinky style's popularity during the decade. Fast-forward, the fabric is making a big comeback for the party season, with affordable and high-end brands alike creating dramatic midis and wrap dresses in jewel-tone velvet.

5. Chain Mail

Elizabeth Hurley wearing a chain mail dress in the '90s.

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Style Notes: She will forever be remembered for that safety-pin dress from Versace, but let us not forget Elizabeth Hurley's stunning chain mail number, please. The fabric became popular after Gianni Versace created a more wearable version, and the idea has returned yet again with chain mail tops popping up all over the high street.

6. Corsets

Sarah Jessica Parker wearing a corset dress in the '90s.

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Style Notes: If your top wasn't a vest or a corset in the '90s (setting aside grunge and athleisure for a moment), then you were living in a bubble! Sarah Jessica Parker was a strong supporter of boned and bodiced bandeaus, wearing them with everything from short suits to fancy red carpet skirts. The look feels a bit restrictive in 2020, so it's probably better to go for a milkmaid-style bustier top instead.

7. Slip Dresses and Skirts

Kate Moss wearing a silk dress in the '90s.

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Style Notes: Slip dresses will be popular forever and ever, but there's something about the slinky bias cut that feels so right now. Kate Moss has long been an advocate of the simple style, but she was a particularly strong figurehead for it in the '90s.

8. Being a Bit Hippy

Lisa Bonet in the '90s.

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Style Notes: If you weren't grunge or super polished, you probably spent the '90s trying to imitate Lisa Bonet and her artfully thrown-together NYC hippy look. The mini sunglasses and sneakers still stand up today, and we all know celebs continue to love a "naked" dress.

9. Printed Leggings

Naomi Campbell wearing gingham leggings in the '90s.

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Style Notes: Printed leggings started in the '80s and went well on into the '90s. It's not a look we're often found reaching for these days, but there's no denying that Naomi Campbell looks incredible in this matchy ensemble.

10. Teeny-Tiny Bags

Kate Beckinsale carrying a small handbag in the '90s.

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Style Notes: Tell us truthfully now: You want a mini bag again, right? Kate Beckinsale's little fabric bag and pink skirt look so on-trend. We wonder if she still has the pieces she wore to this film premiere. Also, props to Claire Danes for the very au courant tiger-print top.

11. Strappy Heels

Jennifer Lopez wearing strappy heels in the '90s.

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Style Notes: Take one look at Zara's new shoe collection, and it's like we've journeyed back to 1995 when strappy heels were the only option. Here's Jennifer Lopez giving an excellent business casual look in hers.

12. Bucket Hats

Naomi Campbell wearing a bucket hat in the '90s.

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Style Notes: While this trend might have started with the grunge music scene, the likes of girl group All Saints and Campbell were seen promoting this look too. Most recently, Justin Bieber tried to bring it back again. Opinions are split.

13. Leather Blazers

Woman wearing a leather blazer in the '90s.

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Style Notes: This item's popularity probably has a lot to do with the fact that The Matrix was such a huge hit—everyone wanted to wear Neo's long leather coat. But because that maxi silhouette isn't exactly practical and is more associated with goth kids, it evolved into this shorter form instead, as seen on Winona Ryder and Moss. Today, you'll rarely find a cool girl in a leather blazer—it's all about the classic biker.

14. Cargo Trousers

Members of All Saints wearing cargo pants in the '90s.

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Style Notes: Seriously, though—who didn't own a pair of cargo trousers? Thanks to All Saints, the baggy trousers actually looked pretty sassy when combined with a crop top.

15. Vests as Tops

Drew Barrymore wearing a vest top in the '90s.

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Style Notes: We've tried many a time to block this one out. The vest was often worn during the '90s as a piece all by itself rather than belonging to a suit. Ideally, it should be worn à la Drew Barrymore with a denim skirt and a bum bag.

16. Oval Sunglasses

Kurt Cobain wearing red oval sunglasses in the '90s.

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Style Notes: Kurt Cobain was a style icon for many reasons. His baggy cardigans and love for the grunge look inspired a whole generation of fashion. We still love these oversize red sunnies he wore on the red carpet for the MTV Video Music Awards in 1993. While they've just started to come back into fashion, we'd forgotten about them for so long.

17. Tube Tops

Liv Tyler wearing a tube top in the '90s.

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Style Notes: Trust Liv Tyler to really remind us of our youth. The strapless top was a must for any '90s wardrobe, preferably accessorized with an oversize necklace.

18. Baggy Clothes and Beanies

Brad Pitt wearing baggy jeans and a beanie in the '90s.

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Style Notes: There are many reasons to love the Gwyneth-and-Brad era. For starters, they always somehow managed to do the couples-dressing thing without appearing tacky. They also did casual dressing like no one else.

19. Tie-Dye

Members of Destiny's Child wearing tie-dye tops in the '90s.

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Style Notes: If you didn't have a tie-dye T-shirt like the original Destiny's Child lineup, were you really living through the '90s? These were truly everywhere, with even grunge icons like Cobain getting involved.

This post originally appeared on Who What Wear UK. It was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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