Say Goodbye to These Outdated Fashion Trends That Make Us Look Older
1997—Long and Layered
We all know that Jennifer Lopez changed the course of history forever when she arrived to the Grammy Awards in a dress that fashion experts are still talking about even to this day.
Often credited with being the inspiration behind Google Images, this stunning dress shocked and delighted fans and fashionistas around the world.
But JLo has in fact been making style splashes since 1997—when she popularized the long and layered look.
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Never change, Jenny from the Block. We love you.
1998—Short Bangs
Drew Barrymore first burst onto the showbiz scene in 1982, when she starred in the classic sci-fi movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial at the tender age of 7.
But it was in the late 1990s when she really started making a splash, showing that she had truly grown into a strong and independent woman, owning her own fashion and style and working the confidence to experiment with new looks.
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And thanks to her, this short and funky fringe became the go-to style for hair lovers everywhere in 1998.