Who could forget theFlashdanceinspired legwarmers craze of the ’80s?
Or the iconic grunge uniform of flannel shirts, or riot-grrrl-inspired baby doll dresses?
(“Greased Lightning,” anyone?).

B-movie gems like 1958’sHigh School Confidentialwere all the rage at the Drive-Ins.
But as the media would have it, the look was here to stay.
Except for the fact that the animal in question was an adorable orange cat instead of a canine.

The ’20s and the ’60s."
Woodstock also singlehandedly ushered in a multitude offashion statements of its own.
And lets not forget thewrap dressesof designer Diane von Furstenberg.

Nevertheless, Brat Pack chic was Brat Pack chic across the board.
Nevertheless, no power suit was complete without a power fragrance.
Princess Diana also helped to popularize the shoulder-pad trend, as did Melanie Griffith in movies likeWorking Girl.

But whether its ambassadors were reluctant fashion icons or not, the influence of'90s fashionis here to stay.








