Rom-Com Core will be taking over this year
This nostalgic fashion trend is inspired by beloved romantic comedies—and we’re obsessed!
Kathleen Kelly: “You’ve Got Mail”
Meg Ryan is arguably the queen of ‘90s rom-coms, and her character’s outfits, including those of Kathleen Kelly in “You’ve Got Mail,” have taken on a life of their own with TikTok fashion trends like #MegRyanFall. So what does it take to re-create her iconic looks? The starter pack includes: mock neck tops, cardigans, knit tank dresses, and, of course, the key accessory is the loafer.
Andie Anderson: “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days”
When it comes to the fan-favorite film “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” the yellow silk slip dress worn by Kate Hudson’s character, Andie Anderson, is a memorable fashion moment. In addition to slip dress styles, white tanks, pencil skirts, and white blouses are other must-haves that you can scoop up to capture the essence of this character.
Cher Horowitz and Dionne Davenport: “Clueless”
The fashion in “Clueless” plays a major role in the film (who can forget Cher’s revolving closet). Both Cher and Dionne sport one standout look after the next, but the recipe to achieving their most iconic look includes three main ingredients: a plaid set, knee high socks, and loafers.
Mary Fiore: “The Wedding Planner”
In “The Wedding Planner,” Mary Fiore, played by Jennifer Lopez, wears elevated, polished pieces that make for refined looks. To tap into her chic style, snag a knee-length leather jacket, a fitted sheath dress, and pointy-toe neutral heels. Or, opt for a sleek skirt suit set instead.
Kat Stratford: “10 Things I Hate About You”
In the film “10 Things I Hate About You,” Kat Stratford, played by Julia Stiles, wears some of the biggest ‘90s trends. Think: low-cut cargo pants, cropped tops, cardigans, and platform shoes. We’ve rounded up the pieces that’ll make re-creating her best looks a cinch.
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