1990s clip style outfits

The 90s is not only an era of new discoveries and changes - it is a storehouse for inspiration for modern designers. Looking through the latest collections from the Paris, New York and London fashion weeks, it's safe to say that the 90s are back! This era is distinguished by the flourishing of subcultures, discoveries in the world of music, sports, cinema and fashion. Some idols like Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Spice Girls dictated fashion directly from their video clips, which we will see today.

The real breakthrough in the rap industry of the 90s was MC Hammer's video for the song U Can’t Touch This. According to the MTV Music Awards, this is the best dance and rap video of the time. The song gained such popularity that its lyrics were sold in quotes. In this clip, you can see blazers with shoulder pads, high-waisted skinny leggings, sneakers, and massive jewelry that fully described the style of the 90s . Jackets with large shoulders can also be traced in the latest collections of designers - it seems that a new trend has already been determined!

In the summer of 1996, there was a sensation - the video of the Spice Girls - Wannabe was aired. The girls conquered the whole world with lightning speed - the incendiary song became a hit. Crowds of female fans began to copy their style: cheeky minis, crop tops with loose trousers, ponytails. And who wouldn't like such a positive video? See for yourself!

In the same year, the video No Doubt - Don't speak was released with the charismatic vocalist Gwen Stefani, who was distinguished by her unusual style of performance and interesting appearance. The video instantly rose to the top charts of all music channels. There was a wave of popularity for red lipstick, Indian bandies, bleached hair and shirt dresses worn over a T-shirt. 

Patent leather, tractor soles, a fur coat over a crop top - all these trendy things can be seen in the Michael Jackson - Scream video, which came out in 1996. At that time, the singer was already a musical legend, and his albums flew off the shelves like hot cakes. The song was recorded with his sister Jeannette Jackson, and the video budget was seven million dollars! 

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