Thanks to incomparable acts, like Victoria Monet and Megan Thee Stallion, it’s undeniable that society is in a female renaissance. While the future looks promising, it’s always worth honoring the ones who paved way. From Janet Jackson to Lil Kim, women were daring and avant-garde. They gave permission for female acts today to do the same. Within that, girl groups were not only empowering and electrifying, but they took fashion to another level with coordinated looks and bold statements that made their mark and challenged norms.

Girl groups, like FLO and Say Now, are keeping the tradition alive. They are coordinating looks for every red carpet and music video that strengthens their presence and solidifies their brand. As a nod to the past and the women who effortlessly set the bar, here are some early 90s and 2000s girl groups whose fashion was nothing short of iconic.

TLC

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When it comes to girl groups having a lasting impact on fashion, TLC surely takes the reign. They weren’t following any mold. Instead, they were setting the mold. From bright and oversized overalls to manipulating denim, people still reference their looks on the red carpet as inspiration.

3LW

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Before they formed part of the Cheetah Girls, Adrienne Bailon and Kiely Williams, alongside actress Naturi Naughton, formed 3LW. Their red carpet looks were second to none. Though they were relatively short-lived musically, their fashion legacy continues to reign supreme.

Spice Girls

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UK-based girl group Spice Girls took over the world of pop, physically embodying the power of honoring your childlike essence in your fashion expression. Each spice girl remained unique while honoring the group’s unity, from Mel B’s spunky curls and allegiance to animal print to Victoria Beckham’s glamorous high fashion.

Destiny’s Child

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It’s common knowledge that Miss Tina Knowles, Beyoncé’s mother, was designing most of Destiny’s Child matching outfits, but many forget just how iconic these looks were. From red carpets to unforgettable music videos, the Derion touch made it so that Michelle, Kelly and Beyoncé stood out amidst the R&B collective.

702

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LeMisha Grinstead, Irish Grinstead and Meelah Williams of the R&B group 702 were ’90s princesses. They never faltered on color or glam, ushering in the new millennium with boldness and bravery. As sisters and friends, their influence in both fashion and music is undeniable.

En Vogue

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No one was doing fffortless sophisticated glam like En Vogue. Their fashion was only an extension of their music, which challenged the confinement of genre and boundlessly coiled through varying avenues. With a group name that’s a nod to fashion in itself, their looks live far beyond their time on stage.