There’s something particularly satisfying about watching ’90s fashion dominate today’s trends, especially as someone who lived through them the first time around. If anything, this ongoing revival has cemented my understanding of what made 90s fashion so great in the first place.

There was an effortless ease to getting dressed. Personally, that came in the form of dungarees, primary coloured t-shirts and pedal pushers (as they were so garishly named back then), but I remember the fashion icons of that era dressing in a way that felt stylish but attainable, so much so that certain outfits have stood the test of time. There’s Princess Diana’s revenge dress, Kate Moss’s sheer slip, and practically everything Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow wore both on and off the set of Friends.