If, like me, you have fallen down a Love Story-shaped rabbit hole, you’re probably utterly obsessed with the style of Carolyn Bassette Kennedy. Widely regarded as the poster girl for ’90s minimalism, her pared-back approach to dressing has become the stuff of fashion legend and has also solidified her as one of my most cherished style icons.

She was on my mind when I recently decided to undertake a spring capsule-wardrobe rejig, which identified a few gaps in my roster. From her signature straight-leg denim to her penchant for knee-length skirts, my options were looking decidedly bleak in comparison. But before biting the bullet and investing in any new CBK-coded pieces, test-driving the aesthetic seemed only sensible (just to ensure I truly aligned with the vibe). So, I did what I always do when in search of an expensive-looking fix: I headed to Zara.

Image of CAROLYN BESSETTE in New York captured in 1996. She wears black boots, straight leg jeans a white tee. On top she has a fur trim coat. This image was downloaded from Getty recently.

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Zara is a treasure trove of accessible, trend-led pieces that often punch way above their price point, and it quickly became clear that its digital shelves are currently full of pieces inspired by CBK, like structured skirts, soft knits, ankle-grazing trousers and supple leather loafers. It basically feels like a ’90s-fashion time capsule, and a sneak peek of sorts into her enviable wardrobe.