90s Hairstyles Are Back: How to Recreate Rachel Green's Iconic Looks.
90s Hairstyles That Are Still Relevant
Malvina with Stranded Locks
This hairstyle seems to never go out of style. Rachel always made it a bit messy: she lifted the hair at the roots to create some volume and left two thin strands by her face. The secret is that the malvina looks romantic and effortless.
Messy Bun
The main rule for this hairstyle is: the less perfection, the better. Rachel's buns were never 'styled to a line.' She would intentionally leave a few stray strands, and the bun itself was always a bit off to the side.
Hair with a Claw Clip
Claw clips have made a comeback and became the main accessory of summer 2025. This hairstyle can be done in a minute: gather the hair into a ponytail, twist it into a rope, and secure it with a claw clip, leaving part of the strands on top and the rest hanging down.
Previously, we wrote about which new haircut is quickly gaining popularity and hairstyles from the 50s that are now trendy again.
The return of 90s hairstyles to fashion indicates the lasting popularity of iconic looks and how fashion can be reinterpreted through the lens of past decades. Reviving old trends in the form of hairstyles makes style more eclectic and gives it individuality.Read also
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