Aniston is the OG of laidback ’90s style. There’s a lot to covet in her throwback off-duty wardrobe now: mom jeans, sheer shirts, slip dresses, dinky handbags, bucket hats and block heeled boots.
My brain’s capacity to forget birthdays, passwords and names yet store a limitless glut of useless information never ceases to amaze me. For example, I have invested a disproportionate amount of mental real estate recently to thinking about an image of Jennifer Aniston shopping on Rodeo Drive with Brad Pitt in 1999. Like I said, useless.
But, hang on, is this intel really that redundant? From a style perspective, perhaps not (although still not an excuse for forgetting your birthday, Dad – sorry). Consider how right this over 20-year old look feels now. There’s the simple vest top, the zingy, not-too-loose cargo pants, the simple belt bag. There’s the small, but not comedically micro sunglasses and best of all, the flatform flipflops which are a dead ringer for The Row’s sell-out Ginza sandals. It’s not hard to imagine a slew of young Hollywood stars and fashion ‘It’ girls wearing this exact look today.

Indeed, Aniston’s ’90s fashion back catalogue is worth a relook, and not only if you’re old enough to have got a botch job Rachel cut (yep, guilty) and coveted everything she wore inFriends. As our love affair with all things ’90s continues to endure, we should note that the secret to Aniston’s enduring fashion resonance – and the reason why her looks feel relevant rather than quaintly retro – is the simplicity.
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