After the '60s, the '90s is arguably the most socially influential decade. It produced so many icons in media, fashion, and music. The culture that came out of it was nothing short of spectacular, with an edge and attitude that no other decade even came close to.
What makes '90s trends so evergreen? Is it the ever-so relatable teenage angst? Or perhaps the budding female empowerment? Or are we really just feeling nostalgic for a time when the world wasn't consumed by smartphones? Regardless, these popular styles, trends, and the music they were all set to somehow became a part of who we were (and still are) as a culture.
What Makes A True '90s Icon, You Ask?
While fame plays a big part in whether a person can be considered an icon, it's not about all notoriety. You can be famous for many reasons, but being an icon means being recognized for the right ones. Icons are individuals who are emulated, revered, and imitated to the point that they become emblematic of their era's culture.
The '90s saw the rise of feminism, the acceptance of alternative lifestyles, and an increased skepticism of the government. It marked the beginning of the internet age and was a launching pad for the development of the technology that made the world what it is today.
The'90s were full of shifting forces and trends that produced icons symbolic of the developing world. Who exactly are we talking about? Read on to discover the era’s biggest influences.