I love that the '90s are back.
It's not just because I remember the '90s. It's not just because I became an adult with my own clothing spending money during that decade (graduated from high school in 1993, same year as the gang from the original 90210). It's because I remember then and I see now that '90s fashion is the universal equalizer.
Just like the '80s, fashion recently has been about excess. Brand names, logos, luxe fabrics. You can't play the fashion game unless you can afford the ticket to ride. While some bucked the trend both in the '80s and the recent years by going punk or goth or hipster or DIY, in general to be stylish you had to have money. You didn't want a fake Coca Cola shirt and you didn't want a fake Chanel bag. And God forbid if you weren't the right size to fit into the fashion.
The other night a TV commercial came on that was targeted towards parents of back to schoolers. Teens were sitting at desks in a classroom and if it weren't for the electronic devices you wouldn't know the the decade it. You also wouldn't know the income level of the students. They were dressed in tee shirts, jeans, sneakers, plaid flannel shirts, denim jackets. It made me so damn happy.
With the beginning of the new millennium came the beginning of consumption. I HAD to have a Kate Spade microfiber purse. So many of my friends had fake Prada mini backpacks and Fendi baguettes even if they never heard of Fendi or Prada. Wonderbras, spray tans, French manicures, highlights, MAC makeovers, statement shoes and It bags and fake furs and real leather and ball skirts with cashmere twinsets. Thanks to Carrie Bradshaw we all wanted Manolos and thanks to Paris Hilton we all wanted Juicy tracksuits (which are making a comeback) and UGG boots. Add digital cameras and the internet into the mix and it became a sartorial keeping up with the Joneses.
Trends move quickly, and it wouldn't surprise me if the '90s trend is passé before Thanksgiving. But for now, I enjoy the fact that fashion is a bit more equal to all. Here's to flannel shirts, cloth choker necklaces, denim without special washes or details, reasonably priced sneakers, Adidas sweatshirts, bomber jackets, Levi's, and drugstore cosmetic brands killing it with the current trends in high quality formulas. Let's enjoy it while it lasts!