Bollywood's '90s Fashion Makes a Glamorous Comeback

RIVANSHI RAKHRAI

In the 1990s, the chiffon saree became a staple in Bollywood films, adorning heroines in numerous iconic scenes. Even today, regal chiffon sarees remain popular, adapting to modern styles while maintaining their timeless appeal.

Chiffon Sarees

Lehengas have been a traditional attire for ages, but it was in the 1990s that they became extravagant and gained popularity. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's stunning appearances in "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam" left everyone mesmerized, sparking a trend where lehengas became every girl's go-to outfit for weddings and special occasions.

Opulent Lehengas

In the '90s, chokers were a must-have fashion accessory, with plastic goth-style chokers being particularly popular. In 2020, extravagant chokers are back in style, with designers embracing the "go big or go home" trend on runways.

Chokers

CHOKERS

In recent years, the denim shirt has evolved into a timeless wardrobe staple for contemporary women. Urmila Matondkar's portrayal in the mid-nineties film "Rangeela" showcased the perfect pairing of denim shirts with high-waist jeans, cementing its status as a classic fashion choice.

Denim Shirts

Recall Kajol Devgan's iconic tomboy style in "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai"? Among the memorable fashion statements, her denim overalls, alongside tracksuits and hairbands, stood out. After a hiatus, these overalls are making a gradual comeback.

Dungarees

Crop-top styles have surged in fashion, notably popularized during the Spice Girls era and frequently showcased by numerous actresses on and off-screen, including Karisma Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, and Shilpa Shetty

Crop-top styles

High-waist pants are a timeless fashion staple that continually resurfaces in style trends. Not only do they create the illusion of height and a slimmer silhouette, but they also flatter a wide range of body types. It's no surprise that they've made a comeback in the wardrobes of fashion enthusiasts everywhere.

High-waist pants