From TV icons like Hilary Banks to IRL starlets like Britney Spears, there are a seemingly infinite number of fashion resources to help figure out what to wear a ‘90s party. In a decade where everything from ripped grunge flannels to preppy skirt suits to The North Face puffer jackets (all worn with lace-up Dr. Martens, of course) were trendy, there are many, many different ways to take the theme and run with it. Here you’ll find 22 outfits worn by all our most-loved ‘90s fashionistas that are sure to inspire a fabulous throwback party look.
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What to Wear to a ‘90s Party, Whether You’re Going for Casual Cool or Full-On Costume
Featuring all your most loved '90s fashionistas
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1. Buttoned-Up Cardigan + Distressed Denim + Dr. Martens Boots
For a ‘90s look that’s just as stylish in 2023, try copying Drew Barrymore’s grunge-lite ensemble. As for makeup, don’t forget to swipe on some brown lipstick and fill in those brows.
2. Oversize Sweatshirt + Colorful Bike Shorts + Chunky Socks + Sneakers
There are so many Princess Diana outfits worth copying, but this one is by far the comfiest—and one of the easiest to recreate using pieces you likely already own.
3. Slim-Fit Turtleneck + Miniskirt + Black Tights + Knee-High Black Boots
The Nanny’s Fran Fine was a major fashion icon (and still is) thanks to her over-the-top looks and even bigger hair. Want more Fran fashion inspo? Check out the Instagram account @WhatFranWore for a catalog of all her best looks.
4. Flower Hat + Button-Up Vest + Lace Blouse + Matching Corsage
Another impossibly chic TV heroine, Hilary Banks’s outfits are a treasure trove of ‘90s inspiration. Unsurprisingly, she also has multiple Instagram accounts dedicated to cataloging her iconic style.
6. Leopard Jumpsuit + Oversize Sunglasses + Black Gloves + Grammy Award
Mary J. Blige has been serving looks since the beginning of her career back in the ‘80s, but this leopard-print number has to be one of our favorites. (P.S. This was the performer’s first Grammy win for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for “I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By” with Method Man.)
7. Pink Tube Top + White Cargo Pants + Chunky White Sneakers + Wireless Mic
Britney’s first album, …Baby One More Time, dropped in 1999 and instantly solidified her as one of the best new artists of the decade. Of course, her incredible performance looks helped as well.
8. Sheer Long-Sleeve Shirt + Denim Pencil Skirt + Baguette Bag
If you can’t find a denim skirt with embroidery along the hem just like Vivica A. Fox’s, try pinning a ribbon or embellished belt to your skirt to fake the look. Be sure to pin your hair back with a series of butterfly clips, too, for good measure.
9. Babydoll Slip Dress + Coordinating Cardigan + Pieced Up-Do
We love Kirsten Dunst’s coordinating empire-waist slip dress and longline cardigan, but we adore her Pam Anderson-esque hairdo with, you guessed it, a plethora of butterfly clips to keep it in place.
10. Red One-Piece Swimsuit + Rescue Tube
Speaking of Pam Anderson, the blonde bombshell was one of the biggest stars of the decade, and to this day you can’t look at a red one-piece swimsuit without thinking Baywatch.
11. Black Off-the-Shoulder Minidress + Sparkling Choker + Black Heels
Looking for something a bit dressier? You can’t do better than Princess Diana’s infamous “revenge dress.”
12. Cut-Out Black Dress + Gold Safety Pins
Or, if you want to go even bolder, why not look to another infamous LBD moment from the ‘90s—Elizabeth Hurley in a stunning Versace frock seemingly held together with gold safety pins. Even better if you can get Hugh Grant to accompany you to the party.
15. Matching Green Shirt + Midi Skirt
To be honest, we wouldn’t even need to be headed to a ‘90s-theme party to want to copy this matching Donna Karan set from Great Expectations. Don’t forget to add some black strappy sandals and a black croc-embossed tote to truly embody Gwyneth.
16. Embellished 'Rock Royalty' Tee + Black Skirt or Brown Trousers
We may now associate the Met Gala with over-the-top gowns and wild red-carpet getups, but in 1999, Liv Tyler and Stella McCartney showed up in matching homemade one-shoulder T-shirts pairs with rather casual separates. In all honestly, the duo stayed truer to the Rock Style theme than most guests that year.
18. Denim Bucket Hat + Denim Vest + Button-Up Shirt + Henley Tee
Tia and Tamera Mowry’s show Sister Sister was an instant classic, not just because of the real-life twins’ charm, but because of their all-star outfits. Whether or not they opted for matching ensembles, they always looked incredible.
20. Space Buns + Face Jewels + Fuzzy Bikini Top + Parachute Pants
Before embracing her country side with husband Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani was just a girl with a truly iconic punk rock style and blue hair. We have no doubt her MTV Video Music Awards fit from 1998 will earn you tons of compliments, especially those face gems.
21. Faux-Fur Collar Duster + Minidress or Tubetop + Mini Skirt
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is yet another show chock-full of awesome late ‘90s fashion, but stars Alyson Hannigan’s and Sarah Michelle Gellar’s real-life looks are also worth copying. Case in point, these two takes on party outfits, both of which look perfect with a crimped up-do.
22. Latex Minidress + Silver Choker + Platform Sandals
If it’s a ‘90s fashion movie moment you’re after, we think Romy and Michele are the way to go. Their actual reunion looks may require a little DIY to get just right, but any outfit from the film is guaranteed to be a big hit. And don’t forget to bring some Post-Its, too.
23. Denim Vest + T-Shirt + Maxi Skirt + Clogs
When in doubt, look to Friends. The first six seasons of the show offer up tons of ‘90s fashion inspo, whether you prefer Phoebe’s eclectic vibes, Monica’s casual ensembles or Rachel’s more fashion-focused fits. Heck, even the guys might inspire you, especially Chandler’s numerous sweater vests.
What’s a Good ’90s Theme Party Outfit for Couples?
If it’s a couples costume you’re after, we suggest looking to the most popular couples of the day for inspiration—Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley, David and Victoria Beckham, etc. Or you could look to other famous duos of the ‘90s like Cher Horowitz and Dionne Davenport, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, Wayne and Garth, Romy and Michele, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen—the possibilities really are endless.
What Outfits Were Popular in the ’90s?
The decade saw a wide range of aesthetics come into style, including grunge, sleek minimalism, hip-hop streetwear (hello, The North Face Nupste puffer), goth and even the beginnings of Y2K’s metallics obsession. If you want to know what folks were wearing on a regular day, check out TVs from the era that followed characters living average (if entertaining) lives, like Friends, Clarissa Explains It All, Seinfeld or Dawson’s Creek.
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