A flagship ready-to-wear house and its emblematic designer are clearly resurfacing in fashion searches, driven by the return of a sober collector’s item, worthy of the biggest fashion shows and still very current.
For several months, the fashion world has been returning to the roots of a more sober elegance. Far from the “logomania” trend, the catwalks and new collections are putting the art of cutting and couture look back in the spotlight. In this movement, the 90s often stand out as the absolute reference for designers. Not like an old frozen memory, but like a real fashion lesson for putting together your outfits today. It is in this context that a cult house of the period attracts attention again.
This renewed interest is no coincidence: the aesthetic of the 90s remains extremely effective. Less effects, less overload, more hold. A silhouette depends on a few things, but these elements must be impeccable. Well-cut dress, straight skirt, sober knit, reduced palette: this speaks to a generation looking for clothes that are easy to integrate into a daily wardrobe. The success of minimalism and quiet luxury has put this vocabulary back at the center. And brands that have built their identity on this idea logically reap the rewards.
Calvin Klein is the most striking example. Google searches related to the brand jumped 140% in the wake of this return to the nineties aesthetic. This figure reflects a real renewed interest in identifiable pieces: visible lingerie, satin dresses with thin straps, suits, denim and underwear that have become fashion objects. The brand remains associated with a precise idea of American style: striking campaigns, a refined silhouette, direct sensuality and clothes designed to last.
To understand it, you just have to dive back into the heart of the 90s. In the air floats the unisex scent of the CK One perfume, but it is on the glossy paper of the magazines that the visual shock takes place. In black and white, an image sweeps away the eccentricities of the previous decade: that of the legendary Calvin Klein campaign with a young Kate Moss. No frills, just a raw look. We remember this silhouette in a minimalist babydoll dress that skims the body, or in low-waisted jeans allowing the white elastic of the underwear to peek through. It is this precise nostalgia, that of an elegance linked to a perfect fabric drape and a falsely neglected attitude, which resonates today.
Among the most coveted pieces, we find the pencil skirt, for which searches have increased by 190%. Same thing for the slip dress, with an increase of 280%. And for good reason, these two pieces alone sum up a large part of the 90s wardrobe.
Note that the series Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette has also fueled this renewed interest. Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy remains one of the great figures of style of this decade. His name comes up whenever there is talk of a minimalist look and perfectly cut pieces: an influence which, clearly, has not finished operating.


