There’s something about nostalgic fashion trends that never fails to lure me in. Whether it’s ’80s shoulder pads, ’70s flared trousers and suede fringe jackets, or the slick minimalism of the ’90s. Considering I’m currently hooked on Love Story on Disney+, it’s no surprise I’m leaning into my roots a little more than usual, curating my ’90s minimalist capsule wardrobe 2.0.
However, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s wardrobe in the series hasn’t been my only source of inspiration; I’ve been revisiting family photo albums, too. Flicking through polaroids, I noticed my mum often wore classic Levi’s 501 jeans, paired with my dad’s denim shirts and a timeless set of Ray-Ban Wayfarers—simple, understated, chic.
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In another photo, my older sister proved the power of a printed knee-length skirt. And then there’s me, sporting my go-to uniform: trusty Gap pedal pushers and a baby tee, finished with Reebok trainers. Today, I’d swap those chunky kicks for ballet pumps, leather loafers or kitten heels for a more contemporary take, but the essence of the look isn’t far from what I want to wear again in 2026.
What I love most about fashion is its cyclical nature. While I may not have the same bangs and bob I once did, I’m refreshing my wardrobe with the classics I adored back then. The nostalgia is comforting, but it also sparks excitement, encouraging me to style pieces I already own in fresh ways.
So, whether you go all in on a ’90s minimalist capsule wardrobe or simply cherry-pick a few pieces as a subtle nod to the era, read on for the staples I’m relying on.
7 Stylish Staples For a ’90s Minimalist Capsule Wardrobe in 2026:
1. Satin Slip Dress
Style Notes: The satin slip dress has been a staple for many years, and I’m pleased to see it’s not going anywhere any time soon. Back in the day, they typically had a shorter hemline, which fell to the knees or mid-way down the calf, with the air of a negligee. Pair with flat shoes like Emma Leger, or team with a blazer and open-toe mules for an evening-appropriate outfit.
Shop the Staple:
Rixo
Maybelle Satin Dress in Ivory
Yes, Rixo’s Maybelle Dress may sit in its wedding section, but you don’t have to be walking down the aisle to wear it.
Reformation
Parma Silk Dress
The cami straps make this satin slip dress look all the more delicate.
Polo Ralph Lauren
Satin Slip Dress
Wear your cami dress on its own, or layer it over a T-shirt and under a blazer for coverage and extra warmth.
ZARA
Lace Camisole Midi Dress
Zara’s Lace Camisole Midi Dress may be considered a nightwear item, but that’s the exact aesthetic I’m going for.
H&M
Lace-Trimmed Strappy Dress
The extra attention to detail, such as the lace neckline, hem and waist insert, adds a modern twist to this timeless staple.
2. Baby Tee
Style Notes: We’ve lived in boxy T-shirts for many years now, but I’m pining after a return to slim-fit designs à la 1990. The baby tee is typically a short-sleeve, crew-neck design, but you may find some that are cropped or made from a lightweight cotton with a sheer finish. This versatile basic can be styled with every item in your wardrobe, from satin skirts to denim jeans and trousers, or even under dungarees and slip dresses.
Shop the Staple:
With seven colours to choose from you’re spoilt for choice.
M&S
Cotton Rich Ribbed Slim Fit T-Shirt
I love the longer length of M&S’s T-shirt, because it prevents any draughts creeping around my waist.
The White Company
Organic Cotton Layering Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
The angled sleeves are a clever feature to prevent excess fabric from swamping the arms.
Vuori Clothing
Feather Baby Tee
This tee sits just above the hips for a true ’90s fit.
3. Pedal Pushers
Style Notes: Pedal pushers, capri pants or 3/4-length trousers: whatever the moniker, they are an effortlessly chic staple in any ’90s wardrobe. As someone who lives in jeans, I welcome the return of this comfy trend, and I’ll be experimenting with textures like Sylvie, along with prints, fabrics and lengths. Whilst they complement a roll neck, they can also be paired with T-shirts, shirts and dainty cami tops, and ballet pumps, loafers or kitten heels.
Shop the Staple:
M&S
Slim Fit Capri Trousers
I can always rely on M&S for top-quality fabrics with purse-friendly prices.
Reformation
Gale Satin Mid Rise Capri Pant
The flared hem and satin fabric offer a contemporary twist, which I love. Plus, the relaxed fit is ideal for those who prefer looser cuts.
Dissh
Demi Black 7/8 Capri Pant
Dissh has designed a capri pant that is slightly longer in length, perfect for fellow tall girlies.
Abercrombie & Fitch
High Rise Capri Pant
The gingham print is perfect for spring/summer.
MANGO
Capri Knit Trousers
Capri pants with a trench coat is a combination I never knew I needed to try.
4. Classic Straight-Leg Jeans
Style Notes: Levi’s 501 jeans need little introduction. In fact, this classic ’90s style speaks for itself. I bet your parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles have all owned a pair, and maybe still do. ’90s jeans are a hybrid of several styles, including “mom”, straight-leg, and skinny. Traditionally, they were high-waisted, long in length and offered a straight cut that tapered at the ankle. The ultra-versatile style can be paired with anything up top, including your favourite knitwear, a blazer or a lace cami.
Shop the Staple:
COS
Reprise Straight-Leg Jeans
COS jeans are some of my favourites on the high street.
Frame
The Stack High-Rise Straight-Leg Jeans
I have only ever heard positive comments about Frame jeans.
Abercrombie & Fitch
High Rise 90s Relaxed Jean
It’s not surprising these jeans have sold out on numerous occasions.
Reformation
Cynthia High Rise Straight Long Jeans
A great shade of dark blue.
5. White Shirt
Style Notes: A white shirt will forever be part of my capsule wardrobe because it instantly makes an outfit look polished and put together. Fellow fans of Love Story will have seen CBK wrap JFK Junior’s white shirt across her chest and tuck it into a pencil skirt for a day in the Calvin Klein office, which is the exact effortlessness I’m leaning into.
Shop the Staple:
Massimo Dutti
Cotton Poplin Shirt With Dart Detail
The dart adds extra shape to the shirt without it looking too fitted.
With Nothing Underneath
The Boyfriend Exaggerated Cuff
It’s a best-seller for a reason.
Autograph
Pure Cotton Collared Relaxed Shirt
The dropped shoulders offer a relaxed fit for that smart-casual finish.
The White Company
Cotton Boyfriend Shirt
This straight boyfriend fit can be tucked into your trousers, but I think it looks best left out.
When I’m shopping for structured basics, COS is often first on my list, and the Relaxed Cotton Shirt proves why.
6. Knee-Length Pencil Skirt
Style Notes: It’s clear to see that ’90s fashion often bridges different styles and lengths, from T-shirts to jeans and skirts. The knee-length skirt is not quite mini, but it’s not midi. Whilst pencil skirts and denim skirts were a huge hit at the time, the enduring favourite style is the knee-length. Have some fun and experiment with textiles, such as sheer fabrics or embellished options, like Anne.
Shop the Staple:
The Frankie Shop
Lolai Sheer Lace Skirt
The missing piece in my evening wardrobe.
COS
Gathered Pencil Skirt
A pencil skirt is such a versatile staple.
Reformation
Layla Knee Length Skirt
Team with a button-up cardigan and pumps or kitten heels for a Parisienne look.
Gucci
Silk Stretch Chiffon Skirt With Crystals
I never want to save anything for “best”, but this Gucci skirt with crystal embellishment deserves a special occasion to show it off.
DÔEN
Elowette Lace-Trimmed Floral-Print Silk-Satin Skirt
The floral print adds an extra vintage feel to this knee-length skirt.
7. Small-Frame Oval Sunglasses
Style Notes: Yes, Ray-Ban Wayfarers were a popular style of sunglasses in the ’90s, but the decade also saw a shift to small and delicate shapes, which have had a revival in recent years. Choose from thicker rims, dainty metal frames or tinted iterations.
Shop the Staple:
Cartier
Panthère de Cartier Oval-Frame Tortoiseshell Sunglasses
The tortoiseshell frames combined with the delicate gold arms honour both ’90s and 2020s aesthetics.
I think I may be living in these all summer long.
& Other Stories
Slim Oval-Frame Sunglasses
Very CBK-coded, if you ask me.
The Meg is a happy medium between cat-eye and oval sunglasses, perfect for those wanting ’90s nostalgia with a twist.
I love how round-rimmed sunglasses achieve a soft silhouette compared to rigid square frames.
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