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Recreate Iconic 90's outfits

I am loving the nostalgia the 90's trend has brought me. I love seeing how the fashion industry takes trends from past decades and innovates them into something modern. Chances are, you're here because you want to find the perfect 90's inspiration for your wardrobe!

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 Today I took 8  outfits from 5 iconic characters of the 90's and found similar pieces to recreate their famous looks.  I've taken looks from Rachel & Monica of Friends, Cher from Clueless, Topanga of Boy meets World, and Kelly from Saved by the Bell. You can shop any of the pieces below to recreate a specific look or mix and match for something all your own. Potential for Halloween costumes, too! Who doesn't love a costume made of fashionable pieces they can wear again and again.


What's your favorite look from the 90's that's trending right now? I personally love skater dresses with tights and boots. Until next time, Kelly

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