As a backlash against the bold glamour of the 1980s, the 1990s ushered in the "heroin chic" era – a moodier, more sultry and provocative aesthetic. Think of Tom Ford’s tenure at Gucci, where the female form was unapologetically celebrated. The decade also marked a shift towards cleaner silhouettes and understated dressing, with minimalism shaping the sartorial agenda. Razor-thin eyebrows were on everyone's mood board, and the likes of Calvin Klein refined supreme.
In 1992, Kate Moss made her runway debut in Milan for Dolce & Gabbana’s spring/summer 1993 collection. Her breakthrough came in 1993, when she starred alongside Mark Wahlberg in a campaign for Calvin Klein.
Today, Kate continues to model for major fashion houses, but is more selective in her choosing. She founded her own modelling agency called Kate Moss Agency in 2016. In 2022, she moved into the wellness sphere with her lifestyle brand Cosmoss. She is also a mother to one daughter, Lila Moss.
Jennifer Aniston rose to fame in the era with her role as Rachel Green in the hit sitcom Friends. Her layered locks became a beauty sensation, dubbed "The Rachel" haircut, and she became synonymous with her relaxed style that featured tank tops and low-rise jeans.
Today, she continues to act, with her recent role being in the Apple TV series The Morning Show. She co-founded the haircare brand LolaVie and she is in a relationship with Jim Curtis.
Gwyneth Paltrow starred in the likes of Se7en and Emma in the 90s. Her red carpet style embraced the era's minimalism, and she wore the likes of Calvin Klein and Tom Ford for Gucci. She was also known for her engagement to Brad Pitt, with the pair being one of the era's most iconic couples before their split in 1997.
Today, Gwyneth focuses on her wellness brand Goop, which stocks skincare, supplements, and home goods. She is also a mother to Apple and Moses Martin, who she shares with her ex-husband, Chris Martin.
Julia Roberts remains synonymous with her role as Vivian Ward in the 1990 film Pretty Woman. The role earned her an Academy Award nomination and she went on to star in a slew of rom-coms, most notably Notting Hill. She became one of the era's highest-paid actresses.
Today, she continues to act and recently starred in After the Hunt. She's married to cinematographer Danny Moder, and the couple share three children.
In the 90s, Halle Berry starred in the likes of Boomerang, Jungle Fever, and Strictly Business. The era saw her move from supporting roles to lead roles, where she championed Black actresses in an industry that was largely featured under representation.
Halle recently appeared in Crime 101, and she shared her engagement to her longtime partner, Van Hint, in February 2026.
Winona Ryder made a name for herself in the likes of Edward Scissorhands, Girl, Interrupted, and Reality Bites. She was synonymous with her daring pixie cut and gothic-inspired fashion sense. Her relationship with Johnny Depp gained much media attention and the pair were known as one of the It-couples of the era.
Today, she continues to act, and has appeared in the likes of Stranger Things. She has been in a longer-term relationship with fashion designer Scott Mackinlay Hahn since 2011.
Hailed as one of the Supers in the era, Naomi Campbell walked for the likes of Versace and Chanel. Who could forget when she gracefully styled out her tumble during Vivienne Westwood's fall/winter 1993 show in those towering Super Elevated Gillie heels?
Today, the supermodel is more selective with the designers she collaborates with. She has championed emerging Black models, along with African fashion and creative industries through initiatives. She is also a mother to two children.