Raise your hand if you wanted to be just like Rachel Greene when you grew up. I still do, if I’m honest, and I’m exactly the age she was in the pilot episode of Friends. Besides her quick wit and signature hairdo, Rachel’s outfits alone deemed her worthy of icon status. Her dress sense captured exactly what was great about 1990s fashion. Think simple, flattering silhouettes and a moody palette of chocolate brown and black, punctuated with brighter neutrals.
If you hadn’t heard, ’90s minimalism has been solidified as one of autumn/winter’s trend biggest trends by designer labels like Bottega Veneta and Etro, so now is the perfect time to look to our fashion-savvy friend for style guidance. And dresses feel like an obvious place to start, given that Ralph Lauren’s finest protégé was partial to a form-fitting midi.
There are a few telltale signs that a dress has been influenced by this era. First, there’s the neckline. If you spot spaghetti straps, a cowlneck or a racerback, let the feelings of nostalgia commence. A dress that hits the 1990s minimalism mark will be light on the details and embellishments (think the iconic slip dress) so the less fussy the better. That being said, check prints, velvet and chiffon ruffles have a place here, too.
But why describe the aesthetic when we can show you exactly what we mean? We’ve picked out the best ’90s-inspired dresses you can buy now—scroll on to see and shop.