The stars' weirdest looks of the 90s

Pamela Anderson
Liz Taylor's hair... and her husband's
Brad Pitt
Jennifer Aniston
Cher
Lady Di
Johnny Depp and Kate Moss
Brooke Shields and Michael Jackson
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet
Kate Winslet
Christina Aguilera
Winona Ryder
Val Kilmer
Spice Girls
Julia Roberts
Marilyn Manson
Gwyneth Paltrow
Madonna
Naomi Campbell
Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis
Cher and Usher
Stephanie of Monaco
Britney Spears
Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon
Whoopi Goldberg
Uma Thurman
Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee
Kate Winslet
Catherine Zeta Jones
Susanna Werner
Helena Christensen and Karen Mulder
Jenna Elfman
Claudia Schiffer
Mia Maestro
Salma Hayek
Prince and Mayte Garcia
Dolce & Gabbana
Christy Turlington
Natalie Portman
Céline Dion
Cameron Diaz
Pamela Anderson

1999. The World Music Awards in Monaco. Pamela Anderson and artist Damon Wayans pretend they are taking a huge bubble bath. The trident tops it all off. It's the bottom  of the nineties... in several ways.

Liz Taylor's hair... and her husband's

Oh, those wonderful nineties with the big hairdos! Liz Taylor and fiancé Larry Fortensky, both styled by the same hairdresser, belong in a gallery of weird fashion trends in the closing decade of the twentieth century. This photo is from 1991.

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt, 1999, in the Spanish city of Granada. The actor's look is a mixture between a regular of the local disco, a distracted tourist, and an explorer. Still, there's something cool about this combination... probably because he's wearing it? And Jennifer Aniston? She's alright, always.

Jennifer Aniston

1997. Remember those bucket hats from the nineties? Mayim Bialik would also wear them in 'Blossom.' Jennifer Aniston combined hers with a mustard-colored cardigan (what a 90s' fabric!) and a white t-shirt.

Cher

This is one amazing example of Cher's amazonian style, all grid, glitter and attitude, that she shared with the world during one of her concerts in the 90s.

Lady Di

Diana of Wales was a trendsetter wherever she went. Even when she went out for a run. And even when she combined a Birkin bag with tights, a sweatshirt and running shoes (+ white socks).

Johnny Depp and Kate Moss

Without a doubt one of the most iconic couples of the 90s. Very stylish, but sometimes one of made a few miscalculations. In this case, it's his fault. From the Vichy plaid shirt, the biker jacket, the handcrafted necklace, the rave sunglasses and the upside-down hipster hat, there is something to spare.

Brooke Shields and Michael Jackson

The famous couple of Brooke Shields and Michael Jackson had something of a crazy but also a trendy look about them. This was 1999, an evening in L.A. Both wear theatrical outfits with circus-style jackets, glitter and shoulder pads. He with the (inseparable) dark sunglasses. One hundred percent nineties.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet

We continue with famous duos. These two are just friends. On a high point of fame, just after 'Titanic,' we see them together on the red carpet of the 1998 Golden Globes. Kate Winslet in her black and beige lace dress and Leonardo DiCaprio looking like her son on 'Take Your Kids to Work Day.' Legendary.

Kate Winslet

A year later, and Kate Winslet has been to the hair salon. Now it's her who looks like a teenager. She's posing with her husband Jim Threapleton.

Christina Aguilera

And this is how (great) Christina Aguilera was on the border between the 90s and the 00s. The singer used to wear a lot of tops and pants outfits like this one. That glitter fabric with sequins, rhinestones, leopard and degraded roses earns her a spot in this crazy 90s' list.

Winona Ryder

In the 90s, Winona Ryder experimented with her hair to the point of satiety. Here's one of her most iconic looks with open, gelled bangs and a gothic attitude.

Val Kilmer

No, Val Kilmer is not in costume with this red glasses - red turtleneck - red dagger collar combination. He actually went to a premier dressed like that, in 1997.

Spice Girls

The Spice Girls were champions of crazy 90s' clothes, so we must give them an honorary mention. Each of the women were in character: Sporty, Ginger, Baby, Scary, and Posh Spice. An iconic moment was their meeting in 1997 with Prince Charles during an official event in Manchester.

Julia Roberts

It was in this green velvet dress with seventies collar and white satin trim that Julia Roberts decided to go to a Screen Actors Guild event in 1993.

Marilyn Manson

1998. Marilyn Manson was on stage at the MTV Awards with one of his quirky looks. On this occasion, he wore a light blue coat with a fur collar and a new orange hair dye that neatly matched his make-up.

Gwyneth Paltrow

And how can we forget the styling of Gwyneth Paltrow at the 71st Oscars? It was 1999 and the actress chose a bubble-gum-pink dress by Ralph Lauren for the occasion. She combined it with a kind of transparent silk shawl that served as a coat.

Madonna

In a compilation of amazing 90s' looks, the Queen of Pop could not be missed. Here, Madonna combines graffitied DIY jeans with a transparent violet crop top and a short red jacket.

Naomi Campbell

This look of Naomi Capbell walking for Vivienne Westwood in 1993 became famous because, halfway down the runway, the top model tripped over the high heels she was wearing. Still, a combination of schoolgirl and fuchsia feather boa? For what?

Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis

Again, Brad. Here we see him in a crossover tuxedo and showing off his strange way of wearing a shirt and bow tie. And next to him is Juliette Lewis, whose 1920s rhinestone look with mittens and braids is also unforgettable.

Cher and Usher

Cher is an icon of change. Over the years, she has changed her style as much as she has kept her personality intact. How does she do it? Here, at the 1998 Billboard Music Awards she wore a matching bustier, push up bra, coat and multi-twisted choker and crucifix. A difficult style, yes, but she knew how to wear it like no one else.

Stephanie of Monaco

This is Princess Stephanie of Monaco in 1997 at the opening of the Replay store in Barcelona. She was the image of the brand and one of the people who best wore the its prints during the 1990s.

Britney Spears

Britney Spears has gone through every possible phase on an aesthetic, professional, and personal level. In the beginning, she wore naïve looks where the color pink, the short tops and the two pigtails became a trademark. But this one from a 1999 performance is already a little less innocent...

Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon

1998. Julia Roberts combines a pink satin dress with a black fur coat. Susan Sarandon wears an emerald green look based on a coat with a box neck, top, skirt and, again, typical 90s' patchwork.

Whoopi Goldberg

The actress in the 71st edition of the Oscars with a large feathered collar and matching sleeves in a purple velvet dress. And diamonds. An amazing combination.

Uma Thurman

Uma Thurman at the 1999 Oscars. This was a time when pompous, high-volume, draped dresses became the masters of the red carpet.

Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee

Pamela Anderson is wearing a blue glitter dress and "side cleavage," while her then-partner Tommy Lee put on his overall with.... nothing else? It happened at the 1999 MTV Awards.

Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet returns in this gallery with another red carpet look. In this case, she is combining two unmatchable colours: pink and red. It was 1996 and it was Oscar night.

Catherine Zeta Jones

Catherine Zeta Jones did a smilar thing at the Oscars: red on the red carpet. But sometimes, like here, a crazy look is also a sophisticated and elegant look. We would wear it today, without a doubt.

Susanna Werner

Designer Marina Spadafora was showing her creations at Milan Fashion Week in 1999 and suddenly the catwalk became a hybrid between Star Trek and home suits with slippers. Susanna Werner was the one whom she ordered to wear it.

Helena Christensen and Karen Mulder

Supermodels in the 90s, Helena Christensen and Karen Mulder attended the Rose Ball in Monaco. Of course, at that time, long baroque dresses were the thing, either in a romantic-pastel version and in an evening glitter version.

Jenna Elfman

Somehow, the textures on the clothes and, above all, their combination taken to the exteme, were very 90s. Here, actress Jenna Elfman combines stretch satin, XXS flower lace and feathers.

Claudia Schiffer

The supermodel poses at a 1997 photo shoot in Paris wearing a sublime red Valentino dress with a cape. But why is she also wearing a feathered necklace with a tribal feel? There's something confusing. Oh, well. It was the 90s.

Mia Maestro

Mia Maestro's oriental pagoda-inspired look at the 1999 Oscar gala was a milestone. Baroque, yes, but full of character and nuances worth paying attention to.

Salma Hayek

A crop top with tie-dye effect and iridescent fabric sheers, plus a low-waist flounce skirt. All in silver tones. All one hundred percent 90s.

Prince and Mayte Garcia

They matched oddly, Prince and Mayte Garcia in 1996. She with a beaded embroidered slip dress, and he with a golden glittering tunic and a huge medallion.

Dolce & Gabbana

A Dolce & Gabbana look in 1997. The real question here: has the firm's style really changed that much since then? Because it looks similar to that of recent shows.

Christy Turlington

In this impossible ensemble, Christy Turlington combines fabrics like knitwear, satin and leather. It was at a MET Gala in New York, where people tend to go overboard, so she's excused.

Natalie Portman

The craziest thing about Natalie Portman in the 1990s was that, despite the Hollywood trend towards extravagance, she remained firm, simple, and unique: spring flower dresses, strappy sandals and 100% natural makeup.

Céline Dion

Céline Dion with one of her fabulous looks, accessorized with a wide brimmed hat, all cream color, and sunglasses.

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz in 1999 with overlapping layers: a cardigan, poncho and top. Check out the asymmetrical necklace. The handbag. Maybe this style is a bit strange but, at the same time and for some inexplicable reason, it works.