Throwback: Bollywood divas bring back '90s fashion in style

13 July,2016 05:00 PM IST |   |  The Hitlist Team

Fashion trends from that decade have staged an emphatic comeback and Bollywood girls are donning them with aplomb


We have been hit by a strong wave of nostalgia. Several style statements that were characteristic of the '90s have returned with a bang. With some clever styling, they can exude a contemporary appeal. hitlist tells you how to wear them right.

CROP TOPS
Style it up: Actresses would flaunt this midriff-baring top in almost all '90s films. Present-day celebs are now lapping up this trend and how. From get-togethers to a casual movie outing, crop tops seem to be a wardrobe must-have.


Then: Rani Mukerji in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) and Now: Sonakshi Sinha at a fashion event

HIGH-WAIST JEANS
Style it up: They are undoubtedly a more comfortable alternative to the regular low-waist denims, and give you the freedom to experiment with short tops. Wear with heels and a satin blouse for a date. For a day outing, pair with a casual top, a chunky neckpiece and sneakers.


Then: Urmila Matondkar in Rangeela (1995) and Now: Athiya Shetty at Kapoor & Sons screening

CHOKER
Style it up: Add a grunge edge to a regular outfit with a choker. It is a great way to accentuate your neck. You can pair this accessory with maxi dresses, short dresses or even with a pair of jeans and an off-shoulder top.


Then: Madhuri Dixit in Hum Aapke Hain Koun…! (1994) and Now: Sonam Kapoor at a recent real estate event

SKATER DRESS
Style it up: Be it florals or monochrome cut-out outfits, the shape of a skater dress lends itself to various prints and styles. What makes them a hit among the ladies is that it suits all body types. Pair them with boots or heels, and you are ready for a day out.


Then: Karisma Kapoor in Hero No.1 (1997) and Now: Radhika Apte at the preview of Phobia

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