The 1990s were a peculiar time for fashion, much like an experiment gone awry in a lab. During this era, I primarily donned a collection of vintage slip dresses, chunky Doc Martens, and thrifted T-shirts reminiscent of the late ’70s. However, there are several trends that I can firmly assert I never participated in. Do you relate to this sentiment?
- Bright Neon Sweatshirts: These were an odd leftover from the ’80s that somehow infiltrated the ’90s, much like an unwanted relic. They were just not my style.
- Distressed Overalls: Alright, I may have slipped into a pair once, but only under the influence of a few too many drinks.
- Plaid Miniskirts Paired with Over-the-Knee Socks: I appreciated the fashion statement made famous by films like Clueless, but the “naughty schoolgirl” vibe was not something I felt comfortable embracing. I was more inclined toward my own identity.
- Flannel Shirts: Despite my obsession with Nirvana’s Nevermind, I purchased a few flannel shirts but never wore them outside. Perhaps it was my aversion to looking like a lumberjack.
- Nylon Tracksuits: I made some questionable fashion choices in the nightlife scene of NYC, but thankfully, I had the foresight to avoid these garish suits.
- Bustier with an Oversized Blazer: This look could have worked, but I skipped it mainly because of my body type. It’s not a bad combination, though.
- Chokers: I must confess, I did wear chokers with my slip dresses—especially the velvet ones. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if I still have a few hidden away in my jewelry collection, prepared for a resurgence.
Also, I’ll admit, scrunchies and I had an instant connection!
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In summary, the ’90s brought forth a myriad of fashion trends that may not have suited everyone. While I embraced certain styles, there were definitely some I steered clear of, much like navigating the complexities of parenthood and home insemination.
