Rose McGowan’s sheer, beaded dress at the 1998 MTV VMAs was a fearless, “F U” to Hollywood’s culture of exploitation.
On the Hollywood icon's 50th birthday, we reminisce her killer style in the '90s and '00s.
The actor attended the premiere of her film Entrapment in the regal ball gown fit for a queen.
The show featured many of the vibrant hallmarks used by the late designer during his history-making career.
The actress stepped out in New York for the On Swift Horses special screening afterparty wearing a two-piece Schiaparelli set, leaving us green with envy.
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez made her Grammy debut in an intricately beaded gown that's since inspired artists like Kali Uchis.
Rihanna’s go-to hair stylist offers ultimate tips on achieving the '90s updo hair trend, as seen on the Fenty mogul and South African star Tyla.
Before Donatella stepped down from creative director of Versace, she brought star power to the runway, complementing her sexy and bold designs.
The actor wore a backless black gown with a sparkly touch at the 25th Annual People's Choice Awards in 1999.
The Canadian supermodel of Pakistani-German descent was a trailblazing runway icon.
The actor combined a '90s grunge feeling with the softness of a feminine silhouette.
She mastered the model-off-duty look in a fur-trimmed coat, plum slip dress, and croc Hermès Kelly long before anyone else.
You might’ve seen their faces on the runway in the ’90s, but these fashion history-shaping models never got the full spotlight they deserved.
Her relaxed outfit and flared denim feel more on-trend than ever in 2025.
The supermodel’s bold look, worn alongside David Bowie, remains one of her most iconic to date—and it's one that we can’t stop thinking about.
Always bold and ahead of their time, the trio turned every appearance into a style moment for the ages.
This animal print ensemble is a defining look of her '90s style, and it captures the bold, glamorous spirit of the Italian fashion house.
Moss' marabou-touched number by Jean Dessès remains one of her most show-stopping looks.
The American brand's cozy designs, from cable sweaters to cashmere button-ups, offer timeless inspiration.
Marc Jacobs has been turning up the heat in women's fashion since he burst onto the scene with his eponymous label, and it's especially clear in his sheer clothes, short cuts, and satin bralettes.