Teenager in the 90s in NY. This was some of our looks for sure. We called in the Calvin Klein look back then. The word minimalism didn't exist for us. A lot of teens liked to pop between styles though. One day you'd be a skater, next day you'd be Tommy Hilfiger preppy, next day you'd be Clueless style cutesy. It was a fun time. :)
This is becoming my current aesthetic. Simple well made pieces that can easily be layered. Calvin Klein has great pieces…that I get from Nordstrom Rack 😂
I hit the sales at Banana Republic and Ralph Lauren. I thrift a lot. At 5’9 I can wear a small or XS in men’s clothing so they said is my side. I grew up wearing men’s shirts because of the better quality and fit.
I spent part of the 90s in the UK. Minimalism was more of a US think because in the UK it was the whole Boho think happening and was so much more fun. There was a massive acid jazz movement with Jamiroquai and the vibe was really fun.
I was a preteen & teenager in the '90s who leaned more grunge/punk, but now that I'm older I realize how much the 90s minimalism look got into my developing brain. It feels so natural and normal to me! I'm happy to say that I'm going to join you in being a dystopian grandma and I might want to start early, actually. (Also thank you so much for talking about the horrible 90s body image standards we're still traumatized by! I didn't wear tank tops until my late 30s because of it.)
I was in my 20s in the 90s and it was glorious. Express and The Limited had the best fashion. Then there was Delia’s for a little less expensive. Plus the platform shoes, the rise of dark nails and the whole urban decay makeup look. Sooo I miss the lower rise flare leg jeans . ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Wow, this video really hit home although I am 50. I was a young adult in the 90s and yes everything you said about body image. My mother told me that even though I wasn’t overweight, I better get underweight because when I got older, I would gain weight and getting fat was the worst thing ever. My boyfriend at the time his mother asked me if I was dieting when I wasn’t and of course I was obsessed with the fact that I should be dieting. I was 5 feet tall and 112 pounds. So funny, as an older adult and as I became a mom I stopped dieting and I even lost weight and I’ve never been overweight. But I think I love 80s fashion and I love 90s fashion and we all need to eat some fat.
I still love 80s/90s fashion, but body image was definitely a prevailing thing, especially since most of the clothes were really tailored for thinner body types and were not inclusive. Ladies who lived during the '90s know😅
5:06 made me realize there is no distinction anymore for the teens/pre teens fashion, 20 somethings, and the 30 plus crowd. It’s all infused together now. Those around 40 & up seem to have their own distinct looks separate from the youth. But the fashion for 20-30 yr olds is lowkey marketed at teens &pre-teens its weird lol
Yesterday I went downtown shopping after work and I saw some 12 and 13-year-old girls that had the clean girl aesthetic you would see on people in their 20s. It kinda upset me thinking of all the awkward and fun outfits we wore as pre-teens and teens.
I still have a photo with my mom and sister. We wore Calvin Klein tees, blue jeans and no shoes on a white background, no smiles, lol. My mom LOVED this look and it still calls my name all these years later
I feel we have went to another extreme because of the 90's body image. Some people even get upset at the word "healthy". I also feel that there is a disservice done for this period of time that we lived through that we just look at the bodies and don't talk more about the grunge/sick/dirty/addiction realism that took over. It was so much more than just models starving. Some of the photography of this time was also amazing, but it could be seen as damaging to young girls who would glorify an extremely thin body. The majority of it was just extreme rebel fashion but it came at a high cost.
I grew up in the 90's too, in a sad no where land place in Arizona, even so...I saw George Michael's music video, Freedom, and I saw the Supermodels, I saw the black leather jacket, the blue jeans, and white t-shirt he wore in the video and I knew that's what I wanted, I also saw Madonna's music video, Rain, and Madonna in her simple black streamlined dress with her black close cropped hair, and I knew that's what I wanted... I wanted that grownup supermodel minimalistic world so badly, and I wanted to be completely divorced from all of the stuff the other 10 year olds at the time were doing and wearing!
I think the "old money" look is better appreciated in real life. You got to see it with your eyes. There's just something about a woman in perfectly tailored clothes, in fine quality materials and beautiful textures that captures your eye. She looks awe striking and opulent.
Idk if you’ve ever been on TheRealReal, but I’ve gotten some good quality designer pieces from there! I always sort so that I only see items that are labeled as “pristine” or “excellent” condition, and set my price pretty moderately. I have a vintage yohji skirt I am in love with that was about $180. Definitely not old navy or j crew price, but way more affordable. I have gotten some 90s Donna Karan for good prices too!
I think I've finally found my own personal true to me style here, like I've discovered that I like my clothes quite plain. Not always, but it's what I'm really drawn to. And, also yes, to the whole body issues. Still striving to be thin and thinner (within reason) and it absolutely has to do with consuming all that media, so never good enough or thin enough. I know I need to work harder on changing my headspace.
Friends, Melrose Place, Clueless, Xena 😂 Thank you, Teresa, for this back in time ride. I believe we are the same ago. I think I started kindergarten in 88-89. I’m also 5’2 and 124 lbs (used to be 115) 😆🫶 btw, Empire Records was one of my fav movies of that time. I think Renee Zellweger, Liv Tyler and Robin Tunney were not even popular back then 😅
I swear, you just read my brain about cool aesthetics! From Kyle Reece's pants to Neon Beach core, such weirdly specific subcategories, we must be channeling the same wave length 😂
CBK was the IT girl back then...she was an interesting counterpoint to the Grunge aesthetic...was a cool time to be young from a style stand point as well as music and pop culture...the world then was still a dumpster fire😂😮
The '90s was actually about having a "Baywatch" body while being LOW MAINTENANCE!!! I was in my twenties then - in one of the most overpopulated states in the US. This decade had little to do with high fashion/clothes and (almost) everything to do with having a swimsuit model's or Playboy Playmate centerfold's body WITHOUT having to weight train/consistent cardio and WITHOUT having to watch how much you eat!!! That's actually low maintenance.
As someone who lived through the insane fashion of the 80s, the 90s were like a breath of fresh air. Yes, I did have acid green and hot pink striped jeans in the 80s, thank you very much. Everything was neon or acid-washed. 🤮
I remember JFK Jr and Carolyn Bassett. I always loved her style but even back then as a child I couldn't stand her eyebrows. I know thin eyebrows was in during that time I too later became a victim to it😅 but her eyebrows really bothered me 😂.
I actually never noticed her eyebrows (I'll have take a closer look now!). Ah thin eyebrows. I definitely over-plucked in 7th grade. Fortunately, they grew back.
yah, but as a poor, I did the concurrent grunge which was more accessible🤣 None of us even WANTED to buy designer during that era. Yer lookin at a rich lady trend
Talk about product placement. You might be tickled to know that an Old Navy ad appeared within the first five minutes of this video. I typically skip through these, but between your planting the seed and the delightful whimsy of the Christmas musical theme I let it play out. This being said, I'm trying to trim the fat in my closets, so your minimalistic credo is a good drill. I always get goosed by your tangental remarks. Having just read "Salem's Lot" for Halloween, the Stephen King referenced made me prick up my ears. I can tell you're a fan. The other thing that amused me was hearing about your first boyfriend. I don't know the dynamic, but I will say that boys tease girls for no other purpose than to get a rise out of them ("You're beautiful when you're angry."). It starts in grade school, and I believe it's used in lieu of flirtation. In retrospect, I hope it fuels some of your writing, especially if your heroine offs her love interest. ; ) Seriously, you can't say "heroin!?"
Lol I actually have no idea what kind of ads get placed. It's just automatically placed 🤷🏻♀️ I may write about 'that guy' in a future book. Not a main character though 🤣 I just watched the remake of Salem's Lot. I enjoyed the book when I read it about 10 years ago. I'm a huge Stephen King fan.
If you haven't already, "Different Seasons" is a collection of four fantastic disparate novellas, three of which became movies. Admittedly, I've been "that guy" with a couple of my ex-girlfriends. (I only teased them 'cause I loved them.) I'd like to think I've honed my teasing skills to induce mirth instead of wrath. 🤣
Did Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption come from Different Seasons? If so, I might have read that collection. I don't remember his short story collections as much as I remember his novels.
Indeed it did. That as well as "The Body," "Apt Pupil" and a very odd duck called "The Breathing Method." I'd love to see that last one turned into a film to accompany the other three stories already in that format.
@@00084915 Nice. I just finished his latest short story collection, 'You Like it Darker.' I skipped around as some stories I liked better than others. 'Full Dark, No Stars' is probably my favorite short story collection of King's
The super models like Claudia and Cindy had more feminine bodies, Kate Moss looked very skinny and honestly I never thought she had a pretty face, maybe she was choosen on purpose for not being as pretty as them. In the mid 90s the fashion was rather plain and baggy and from 99 to 2006 it looked more like made for porn stars and Rene Zellweger was considered fat in Brigdet Jones. The 90s and 00s were anorectic times for sure
This was a great topic until you started talking about weight. There isn’t anything wrong with talking about weight, but I thought this video was going to be about 90s minimalism and not about how skinny models and actresses were in the 90s!
I love listening to you talk! I was born in 03 so I missed the 90s but I was a victim of the whole tumblr pro ana/thinspo. When I was twelve I wanted to cut off my fat even though I was only 120 pounds. I lost 20 pounds and was never able to gain it back
No… it sucked. It was mostly all boring, lazy, drab, and the beginning of why adults look like eternal children. You can be comfortable AND look like a chic adult.
Teenager in the 90s in NY. This was some of our looks for sure. We called in the Calvin Klein look back then. The word minimalism didn't exist for us. A lot of teens liked to pop between styles though. One day you'd be a skater, next day you'd be Tommy Hilfiger preppy, next day you'd be Clueless style cutesy. It was a fun time. :)
This is becoming my current aesthetic. Simple well made pieces that can easily be layered. Calvin Klein has great pieces…that I get from Nordstrom Rack 😂
Ah Calvin Klein... still love the look. So timeless. Nordstrom Rack to the rescue.
I hit the sales at Banana Republic and Ralph Lauren. I thrift a lot. At 5’9 I can wear a small or XS in men’s clothing so they said is my side. I grew up wearing men’s shirts because of the better quality and fit.
I love men's shirts. Agreed, the quality is so much better.
I spent part of the 90s in the UK. Minimalism was more of a US think because in the UK it was the whole Boho think happening and was so much more fun. There was a massive acid jazz movement with Jamiroquai and the vibe was really fun.
I was a preteen & teenager in the '90s who leaned more grunge/punk, but now that I'm older I realize how much the 90s minimalism look got into my developing brain. It feels so natural and normal to me! I'm happy to say that I'm going to join you in being a dystopian grandma and I might want to start early, actually. (Also thank you so much for talking about the horrible 90s body image standards we're still traumatized by! I didn't wear tank tops until my late 30s because of it.)
❤️❤️❤️ It's very eye opening how many women are traumatized by '90s body image. I thought I was alone.
I was in my 20s in the 90s and it was glorious. Express and The Limited had the best fashion. Then there was Delia’s for a little less expensive. Plus the platform shoes, the rise of dark nails and the whole urban decay makeup look. Sooo I miss the lower rise flare leg jeans . ♥️♥️♥️♥️
I never bought anything from Delias, but I got the catalogs and I've always wanted to.
Wow, this video really hit home although I am 50. I was a young adult in the 90s and yes everything you said about body image. My mother told me that even though I wasn’t overweight, I better get underweight because when I got older, I would gain weight and getting fat was the worst thing ever. My boyfriend at the time his mother asked me if I was dieting when I wasn’t and of course I was obsessed with the fact that I should be dieting. I was 5 feet tall and 112 pounds. So funny, as an older adult and as I became a mom I stopped dieting and I even lost weight and I’ve never been overweight. But I think I love 80s fashion and I love 90s fashion and we all need to eat some fat.
I still love 80s/90s fashion, but body image was definitely a prevailing thing, especially since most of the clothes were really tailored for thinner body types and were not inclusive. Ladies who lived during the '90s know😅
5:06 made me realize there is no distinction anymore for the teens/pre teens fashion, 20 somethings, and the 30 plus crowd. It’s all infused together now. Those around 40 & up seem to have their own distinct looks separate from the youth. But the fashion for 20-30 yr olds is lowkey marketed at teens &pre-teens its weird lol
I've noticed it too. The disappearance of the tween...
Yesterday I went downtown shopping after work and I saw some 12 and 13-year-old girls that had the clean girl aesthetic you would see on people in their 20s. It kinda upset me thinking of all the awkward and fun outfits we wore as pre-teens and teens.
I still have a photo with my mom and sister. We wore Calvin Klein tees, blue jeans and no shoes on a white background, no smiles, lol. My mom LOVED this look and it still calls my name all these years later
I love how you have your own CK family photoshoot! ❤️
I love Carolyn's style! I myself have pieces considered to be like 1990s minimalism.
I feel we have went to another extreme because of the 90's body image. Some people even get upset at the word "healthy". I also feel that there is a disservice done for this period of time that we lived through that we just look at the bodies and don't talk more about the grunge/sick/dirty/addiction realism that took over. It was so much more than just models starving. Some of the photography of this time was also amazing, but it could be seen as damaging to young girls who would glorify an extremely thin body. The majority of it was just extreme rebel fashion but it came at a high cost.
I found my favorite UA-cam channel.
After watching this one.. I had a scroll of your other videos and it is nothing but fashion talk/history. 🙌
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I grew up in the 90's too, in a sad no where land place in Arizona, even so...I saw George Michael's music video, Freedom, and I saw the Supermodels, I saw the black leather jacket, the blue jeans, and white t-shirt he wore in the video and I knew that's what I wanted, I also saw Madonna's music video, Rain, and Madonna in her simple black streamlined dress with her black close cropped hair, and I knew that's what I wanted... I wanted that grownup supermodel minimalistic world so badly, and I wanted to be completely divorced from all of the stuff the other 10 year olds at the time were doing and wearing!
The brand "Rouje" also made a similar photoshoot a while back.
Ur page is anazing❤❤❤ love your videos!!
❤️ Aww thank you! 🥰
I think the "old money" look is better appreciated in real life. You got to see it with your eyes. There's just something about a woman in perfectly tailored clothes, in fine quality materials and beautiful textures that captures your eye. She looks awe striking and opulent.
Idk if you’ve ever been on TheRealReal, but I’ve gotten some good quality designer pieces from there! I always sort so that I only see items that are labeled as “pristine” or “excellent” condition, and set my price pretty moderately. I have a vintage yohji skirt I am in love with that was about $180. Definitely not old navy or j crew price, but way more affordable. I have gotten some 90s Donna Karan for good prices too!
I think I've finally found my own personal true to me style here, like I've discovered that I like my clothes quite plain. Not always, but it's what I'm really drawn to. And, also yes, to the whole body issues. Still striving to be thin and thinner (within reason) and it absolutely has to do with consuming all that media, so never good enough or thin enough. I know I need to work harder on changing my headspace.
90s beauty standards definitely shaped my self-esteem for the rest of my life.
In the late 90s Jaimie from Mad About You was my fashion icon.
Friends, Melrose Place, Clueless, Xena 😂
Thank you, Teresa, for this back in time ride. I believe we are the same ago. I think I started kindergarten in 88-89. I’m also 5’2 and 124 lbs (used to be 115) 😆🫶 btw, Empire Records was one of my fav movies of that time. I think Renee Zellweger, Liv Tyler and Robin Tunney were not even popular back then 😅
Friends, Melrose Place, Clueless, Xena was literally my Summer of '95! ❤️
I swear, you just read my brain about cool aesthetics! From Kyle Reece's pants to Neon Beach core, such weirdly specific subcategories, we must be channeling the same wave length 😂
👊lol thank you! It's the weirdly specific stuff one picks up when living through the '80s/90s 🤣
I loved the 90’s, but I was in my twenties, and wearing tights with cut-offs, Nirvana shirts and flannels 😉 👍🏻
Ah the grunge look❤️
CBK was the IT girl back then...she was an interesting counterpoint to the Grunge aesthetic...was a cool time to be young from a style stand point as well as music and pop culture...the world then was still a dumpster fire😂😮
The '90s was actually about having a "Baywatch" body while being LOW MAINTENANCE!!! I was in my twenties then - in one of the most overpopulated states in the US. This decade had little to do with high fashion/clothes and (almost) everything to do with having a swimsuit model's or Playboy Playmate centerfold's body WITHOUT having to weight train/consistent cardio and WITHOUT having to watch how much you eat!!! That's actually low maintenance.
The savagery that came out at the end 🤣
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As someone who lived through the insane fashion of the 80s, the 90s were like a breath of fresh air. Yes, I did have acid green and hot pink striped jeans in the 80s, thank you very much. Everything was neon or acid-washed. 🤮
I remember JFK Jr and Carolyn Bassett. I always loved her style but even back then as a child I couldn't stand her eyebrows. I know thin eyebrows was in during that time I too later became a victim to it😅 but her eyebrows really bothered me 😂.
I actually never noticed her eyebrows (I'll have take a closer look now!). Ah thin eyebrows. I definitely over-plucked in 7th grade. Fortunately, they grew back.
I fit in perfectly during the nineties, because I was starving. It wasn't by choice, it was because I was too poor to eat. 🤪
Girl, once I ate a packet of ketchup and called it lunch. It wasn't a diet. There just wasn't anything in the fridge at the time.
this video took a very unpredictable dark turn!
When I said it's a 'chaotic corner' I wasn't 💩-ing anyone. It was unpredicted even to me.
Thanks!
❤️❤️❤️ thank you!
yah, but as a poor, I did the concurrent grunge which was more accessible🤣 None of us even WANTED to buy designer during that era. Yer lookin at a rich lady trend
Omg your first bf was awful!!!! That’s such a violent thing to say. Thank goodness he’s long forgotten
Let's just say he's thriving in the world we live in now 😭
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Talk about product placement.
You might be tickled to know that an Old Navy ad appeared within the first five minutes of this video. I typically skip through these, but between your planting the seed and the delightful whimsy of the Christmas musical theme I let it play out. This being said, I'm trying to trim the fat in my closets, so your minimalistic credo is a good drill.
I always get goosed by your tangental remarks. Having just read "Salem's Lot" for Halloween, the Stephen King referenced made me prick up my ears. I can tell you're a fan.
The other thing that amused me was hearing about your first boyfriend. I don't know the dynamic, but I will say that boys tease girls for no other purpose than to get a rise out of them ("You're beautiful when you're angry."). It starts in grade school, and I believe it's used in lieu of flirtation. In retrospect, I hope it fuels some of your writing, especially if your heroine offs her love interest. ; )
Seriously, you can't say "heroin!?"
Lol I actually have no idea what kind of ads get placed. It's just automatically placed 🤷🏻♀️
I may write about 'that guy' in a future book. Not a main character though 🤣
I just watched the remake of Salem's Lot. I enjoyed the book when I read it about 10 years ago. I'm a huge Stephen King fan.
If you haven't already, "Different Seasons" is a collection of four fantastic disparate novellas, three of which became movies.
Admittedly, I've been "that guy" with a couple of my ex-girlfriends. (I only teased them 'cause I loved them.) I'd like to think I've honed my teasing skills to induce mirth instead of wrath.
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Did Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption come from Different Seasons? If so, I might have read that collection. I don't remember his short story collections as much as I remember his novels.
Indeed it did. That as well as "The Body," "Apt Pupil" and a very odd duck called "The Breathing Method." I'd love to see that last one turned into a film to accompany the other three stories already in that format.
@@00084915 Nice. I just finished his latest short story collection, 'You Like it Darker.'
I skipped around as some stories I liked better than others.
'Full Dark, No Stars' is probably my favorite short story collection of King's
nice video!
thank you! ❤️
The super models like Claudia and Cindy had more feminine bodies, Kate Moss looked very skinny and honestly I never thought she had a pretty face, maybe she was choosen on purpose for not being as pretty as them. In the mid 90s the fashion was rather plain and baggy and from 99 to 2006 it looked more like made for porn stars and Rene Zellweger was considered fat in Brigdet Jones. The 90s and 00s were anorectic times for sure
no Banana Republic?
Banana Republic covered in my Adventure style video. Now The Gap and the entire khaki craze... that's a different story.
I neeeeeeeeeeeed jfk jr. neeeeed.
🤣 he was hot!
CBK didn’t wear mini skirts.
This was a great topic until you started talking about weight. There isn’t anything wrong with talking about weight, but I thought this video was going to be about 90s minimalism and not about how skinny models and actresses were in the 90s!
🤷🏻♀️ unscripted
I love listening to you talk! I was born in 03 so I missed the 90s but I was a victim of the whole tumblr pro ana/thinspo. When I was twelve I wanted to cut off my fat even though I was only 120 pounds. I lost 20 pounds and was never able to gain it back
I remember that tumblr era. So sorry you had to go through that!
No… it sucked. It was mostly all boring, lazy, drab, and the beginning of why adults look like eternal children. You can be comfortable AND look like a chic adult.
It was depressing