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1995: Jennifer Aniston
- Sporting one of the most emulated hairstyles of the '90s, both Jennifer Aniston's off-screen and on-screen styles gained much praise around the world.
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1994: Kate Moss
- One of the most recognizable faces in fashion, Kate Moss' effortless and casual style makes her an inspiration to this day.
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1993: Courtney Love
- From baby dolls to silk dresses, punk icon Courtney Love often rocked feminine but grunge looks. She was also making a name for herself after quitting her band, Hole.
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1992: Janet Jackson
- A style defined by crop tops, high-waisted denim, and chunky boots, Janet Jackson was hitting all the right notes when it came to '90s fashion.
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1991: Winona Ryder
- Often spotted in black-and-white looks, actress Winona Ryder was the undisputed darling of '90s grunge.
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1990: Madonna
- Always reinventing herself for each era, in 1990 for her Blonde Ambition Tour the "Queen of Pop" wore the now-famous bra designed by John Paul Gaultier.
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1989: Naomi Campbell
- Still modeling to this day, Naomi Campbell is in her own right a true icon. In 1989, she became the first Black model to appear on the cover of American Vogue.
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1988: Cindy Crawford
- Part of the original troupe of '80s and '90s supermodels, Cindy Crawford was on the cover of every important magazine.
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1987: Iman
- One of the first Black women to dominate the fashion industry, Iman was the muse of Yves Saint Laurent and Thierry Mugler.
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1986: Princess Diana (1961-1997)
- Whether she wore more formal attire for an event or was out in sportswear on the school run, Princess Diana never failed with her colorful and sometimes daring style choices.
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1985: Brooke Shields
- Admired for her perfect eyebrows and cool-girl approach to fashion, the actress and model was one of the most influential stars of the '80s.
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1984: Grace Jones
- The singer, actress, and model inspired women and men with her androgynous style throughout the '80s.
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1983: Jane Fonda
- The actress and activist put the sporty '80s look on the map, thanks to her famed at-home exercise videos. Everyone wanted a toned body and legwarmers!
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1982: Bianca Jagger
- The ultimate style icon, Bianca Jagger always knew how to make an entrance with her showstopping gowns or well-tailored suits.
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1981: Lauren Hutton
- Model and actress Lauren Hutton always approached fashion in a carefree manner, which inspired many women of the decade.
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1980: Marie Osmond
- A member of the show business family the Osmonds, Marie Osmond gained success as a country and pop star. She also rocked a glamourous look that inspired young women in the '80s.
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1979: Jerry Hall
- One of the most sought-after models in the '70s, Jerry Hall always looked polished and glamorous with her perfect Studio 54 looks.
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1978: Cher
- Never afraid of rocking creative and bold looks, Cher is a legendary icon, both in fashion and in music. Her choices were never subtle, which we love!
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1977: Debbie Harry
- The original rock chick, Debbie Harry's bleach blonde hair and dark kohl liner definitely served as an inspiration for artists and everyday women.
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1976: Farrah Fawcett (1947-2009)
- Considered one of the most beautiful women of the decade, Farrah Fawcett's style is still relevant today. Who doesn't love that flared jeans with Nike's combo?
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1975: Diana Ross
- One of the '70s most glamorous women, Diana Ross was a true inspiration with her sparkling onstage outfits, voluminous hair, and dramatic eye makeup.
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1974: Diane von Fürstenberg
- In 1974, Diane von Fürstenberg invented the famous wrap dress, which is still popular with fashionistas today.
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1973: Dolly Parton
- When you think of Dolly Parton's style, it's all about her voluminous blonde hair and over-the-top outfits. And the country star was loved all the more for it back in the '70s.
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1972: Liza Minnelli
- After gaining worldwide success for her Academy Award-winning role in 'Cabaret' (1972), Minnelli became the ultimate inspiration thanks to her style.
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1971: Anita Pallenberg (1942-2017)
- With a wardrobe filled with bell bottom jeans and sparkling mini dresses, the German-Italian actress, and muse of the Rolling Stones, had a style many could only dream of.
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1970: Joni Mitchell
- The year Joni Mitchell released one of her biggest hits, 'Big Yellow Taxi,' was also when her bohemian style turned her into a '70s icon.
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1969: Jane Birkin
- Always rocking heavy bangs and an effortless outfit, Jane Birkin's wardrobe continues to be an inspiration for millions to this day.
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1968: Mia Farrow
- Indeed, 1968 was a big year for Mia Farrow. She got her first leading film role in 'Rosemary's Baby,' and inspired women all over the world with her pixie cut.
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1967: Twiggy
- A cultural icon and prominent figure of the Swinging Sixties, Twiggy broke records by appearing on the cover of Vogue US three times in 1967.
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1966: Mary Quant
- One of the designers who took credit for the miniskirt and hotpants, Quant was also a notable style icon.
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1965: Edie Sedgwick (1943-1971)
- The long-term muse of Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick was an American "It" girl who defined '60s style with her dresses and dark kohl liner.
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1964: Jean Shrimpton
- An icon of swinging London, Jean Shrimpton was one of the world's first supermodels. Also of note is the fact that she helped launch the miniskirt.
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1963: Dusty Springfield (1939-1999)
- One of the most iconic singers of the '60s, the English sensation also made an impact with her stunning outfits, big lashes, and even bigger hair.
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1962: Françoise Hardy
- Françoise Hardy has been an important figure in French pop music since her debut. Eternally chic, her style also led her to become a true icon.
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1961: Catherine Deneuve
- Referenced by many as the original French "It" girl, some of Catherine Deneuve's most well-known films include 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg' (1964) and 'Belle de Jour' (1967).
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1960: Jackie Kennedy (1929-1994)
- One of the most influential fashion icons of her era, Jackie Kennedy loved the color pink. She also popularized trends like strapless gowns and the pillbox hat. Sources: (Grazia Daily) (Belfast Telegraph)
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1995: Jennifer Aniston
- Sporting one of the most emulated hairstyles of the '90s, both Jennifer Aniston's off-screen and on-screen styles gained much praise around the world.
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1994: Kate Moss
- One of the most recognizable faces in fashion, Kate Moss' effortless and casual style makes her an inspiration to this day.
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1993: Courtney Love
- From baby dolls to silk dresses, punk icon Courtney Love often rocked feminine but grunge looks. She was also making a name for herself after quitting her band, Hole.
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1992: Janet Jackson
- A style defined by crop tops, high-waisted denim, and chunky boots, Janet Jackson was hitting all the right notes when it came to '90s fashion.
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1991: Winona Ryder
- Often spotted in black-and-white looks, actress Winona Ryder was the undisputed darling of '90s grunge.
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1990: Madonna
- Always reinventing herself for each era, in 1990 for her Blonde Ambition Tour the "Queen of Pop" wore the now-famous bra designed by John Paul Gaultier.
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1989: Naomi Campbell
- Still modeling to this day, Naomi Campbell is in her own right a true icon. In 1989, she became the first Black model to appear on the cover of American Vogue.
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1988: Cindy Crawford
- Part of the original troupe of '80s and '90s supermodels, Cindy Crawford was on the cover of every important magazine.
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1987: Iman
- One of the first Black women to dominate the fashion industry, Iman was the muse of Yves Saint Laurent and Thierry Mugler.
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1986: Princess Diana (1961-1997)
- Whether she wore more formal attire for an event or was out in sportswear on the school run, Princess Diana never failed with her colorful and sometimes daring style choices.
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1985: Brooke Shields
- Admired for her perfect eyebrows and cool-girl approach to fashion, the actress and model was one of the most influential stars of the '80s.
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1984: Grace Jones
- The singer, actress, and model inspired women and men with her androgynous style throughout the '80s.
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1983: Jane Fonda
- The actress and activist put the sporty '80s look on the map, thanks to her famed at-home exercise videos. Everyone wanted a toned body and legwarmers!
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1982: Bianca Jagger
- The ultimate style icon, Bianca Jagger always knew how to make an entrance with her showstopping gowns or well-tailored suits.
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1981: Lauren Hutton
- Model and actress Lauren Hutton always approached fashion in a carefree manner, which inspired many women of the decade.
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1980: Marie Osmond
- A member of the show business family the Osmonds, Marie Osmond gained success as a country and pop star. She also rocked a glamourous look that inspired young women in the '80s.
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1979: Jerry Hall
- One of the most sought-after models in the '70s, Jerry Hall always looked polished and glamorous with her perfect Studio 54 looks.
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1978: Cher
- Never afraid of rocking creative and bold looks, Cher is a legendary icon, both in fashion and in music. Her choices were never subtle, which we love!
© Getty Images
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1977: Debbie Harry
- The original rock chick, Debbie Harry's bleach blonde hair and dark kohl liner definitely served as an inspiration for artists and everyday women.
© Getty Images
19 / 37 Fotos
1976: Farrah Fawcett (1947-2009)
- Considered one of the most beautiful women of the decade, Farrah Fawcett's style is still relevant today. Who doesn't love that flared jeans with Nike's combo?
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1975: Diana Ross
- One of the '70s most glamorous women, Diana Ross was a true inspiration with her sparkling onstage outfits, voluminous hair, and dramatic eye makeup.
© Getty Images
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1974: Diane von Fürstenberg
- In 1974, Diane von Fürstenberg invented the famous wrap dress, which is still popular with fashionistas today.
© Getty Images
22 / 37 Fotos
1973: Dolly Parton
- When you think of Dolly Parton's style, it's all about her voluminous blonde hair and over-the-top outfits. And the country star was loved all the more for it back in the '70s.
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1972: Liza Minnelli
- After gaining worldwide success for her Academy Award-winning role in 'Cabaret' (1972), Minnelli became the ultimate inspiration thanks to her style.
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24 / 37 Fotos
1971: Anita Pallenberg (1942-2017)
- With a wardrobe filled with bell bottom jeans and sparkling mini dresses, the German-Italian actress, and muse of the Rolling Stones, had a style many could only dream of.
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1970: Joni Mitchell
- The year Joni Mitchell released one of her biggest hits, 'Big Yellow Taxi,' was also when her bohemian style turned her into a '70s icon.
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26 / 37 Fotos
1969: Jane Birkin
- Always rocking heavy bangs and an effortless outfit, Jane Birkin's wardrobe continues to be an inspiration for millions to this day.
© Getty Images
27 / 37 Fotos
1968: Mia Farrow
- Indeed, 1968 was a big year for Mia Farrow. She got her first leading film role in 'Rosemary's Baby,' and inspired women all over the world with her pixie cut.
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1967: Twiggy
- A cultural icon and prominent figure of the Swinging Sixties, Twiggy broke records by appearing on the cover of Vogue US three times in 1967.
© Getty Images
29 / 37 Fotos
1966: Mary Quant
- One of the designers who took credit for the miniskirt and hotpants, Quant was also a notable style icon.
© Getty Images
30 / 37 Fotos
1965: Edie Sedgwick (1943-1971)
- The long-term muse of Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick was an American "It" girl who defined '60s style with her dresses and dark kohl liner.
© Getty Images
31 / 37 Fotos
1964: Jean Shrimpton
- An icon of swinging London, Jean Shrimpton was one of the world's first supermodels. Also of note is the fact that she helped launch the miniskirt.
© Getty Images
32 / 37 Fotos
1963: Dusty Springfield (1939-1999)
- One of the most iconic singers of the '60s, the English sensation also made an impact with her stunning outfits, big lashes, and even bigger hair.
© Getty Images
33 / 37 Fotos
1962: Françoise Hardy
- Françoise Hardy has been an important figure in French pop music since her debut. Eternally chic, her style also led her to become a true icon.
© Getty Images
34 / 37 Fotos
1961: Catherine Deneuve
- Referenced by many as the original French "It" girl, some of Catherine Deneuve's most well-known films include 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg' (1964) and 'Belle de Jour' (1967).
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1960: Jackie Kennedy (1929-1994)
- One of the most influential fashion icons of her era, Jackie Kennedy loved the color pink. She also popularized trends like strapless gowns and the pillbox hat. Sources: (Grazia Daily) (Belfast Telegraph)
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Discover the style icon of the year you were born
From Jackie Kennedy to Jennifer Aniston, these women were true fashionistas
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What do all the major fashion trends have in common? The answer is: style icons who sported these trends and left a mark on fashion. From actresses to models and singers, no matter the year, each one was marked by a stylish star.
These A-listers inspired, and still inspire, women with their trendy looks and risky fashion choices. With big names like Diana Ross and Madonna, in this gallery discover the woman who was the reigning fashion icon the year you were born. Click on!
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