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Black Fashion Moments Of ’90s And ’00s Films That Influenced The Culture, But Most Importantly, Me
Black Fashion Moments Of '90s And '00s Films That Influenced The Culture, But Most Importantly, Me,The best Black fashion moments have come from Black cinema of the '90s and early '00s.

Black Fashion Moments Of ’90s And ’00s Films That Influenced The Culture, But Most Importantly, Me

Black people have unequivocally influenced fashion, culture, and music. The reverberations of this influence are documented throughout cinema. Many iconic Black movies of the ’90s and early ’00s set the fashion and beauty tableau. Fashion of the ’90s could be considered timeless, as pieces like crop tops, high-waisted jeans, thick black belts, gold hoop earrings, and chokers are all in style today.

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Maybe Foxy Brown said it best when she rapped, “’90s style, the finest style,” in her song “I’ll Be.” As fashion approached the early 2000s, the imprint of ’90s style was still prevalent, but the fashion added a futuristic flare, with low-rise jeans, clear plastic see-through accessories, and form-fitting clothing. Here is a look at some of the best Black fashion moments from ’90s and ’00s movies.

1. Boomerang

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The film depicted great menswear and women’s fashion. Justice’s, played by Janet Jackson, style has inspired many. Iterations of the crop top, high-waisted jeans, and box braids continue to be replicated. Regina King, who plays Iesha, also depicted an “Around the Way Girl” aesthetic. The film stars icons like Tupac who plays Lucky, and Maya Angelou.

4. Set It Off

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Set It Off is the epitome of ’90s style, from the outfits to the makeup, which included brown feathered lipstick, braids, and jeans combined with oversized patterned shirts. The collared shirt that Vivica A. Fox is wearing above is also making a return in 2023 women’s wear. The film depicts four women who are financially struggling and start robbing banks because they are frustrated with their positions in life, even after doing things the “right way.”

5. Boyz n the Hood

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This film specifically highlights men’s streetwear with baseball caps, patterned button-downs, light-wash denim, and sneakers. Boyz N the Hood launched the movie careers of many actors. The film depicts teenagers in South Central LA, navigating the dichotomy of trying to be who they aspire to be, while also being susceptible to the reality of the environment around them. The gold link chains and pinny athletic shirts seem to be the blueprint for much of streetwear today. 

6. A Thin Line Between Love and Hate

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In this movie, Regina King (Mia), Lynn Whitfield (Brandi), and Della Reese who plays Martin Lawrence’s (Darnell) mom depict three different styles. Mia has an athletic laid-back style with the crop tops, bandanas, and backward baseball caps with basketball shorts. Brandi wears skirt, suits, and thick oval-shaped black-framed sunglasses. Della Reese’s character has a bohemian style with fabrics that are printed and have movement. Martin Lawrence, who plays Darnell Wright, has a ’90s R&B style with oversized buttoned-down shirts and slacks. The film depicts Darnell Wright, who gets into a deceptive relationship with Brandi. Brandi then seeks revenge once she is dumped by Darnell. 

7. B.A.P.S.

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This film showcases style in hair and clothing. It reminds us that it is less about fashion trends, but what resonates with inpidual, personal style — plus how you wear clothing will always supersede fashion. Two best friends Nisi, played by  Halle Berry, and Mickey, played by Natalie Desselle, visit LA for a music video audition to win money. The money would help them achieve their dream of owning a hair salon and soul food business. In the process of the audition under deceptive circumstances, they agree to care for an aging millionaire. 

8. Eve’s Bayou

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This film was made in the ’90s but is reflective of the1960s in Louisiana. The fashion is impeccable. Lynn Whitfield’s character Roz Batiste and Debbi Morgan’s character Mozelle Batiste Delacroix, have a bevy of dresses, jewelry, and hairstyles all reflective of that time period. Many of the looks in this movie are classic, timeless fits that even now are still relevant. The film has some of the most notable actors like Diahann Carroll and Samuel L. Jackson. The film, considered a gothic-drama, depicts an affluent family in Louisiana whose dynamics unravel over a summer, because of the father’s infidelity. 

9. Waiting to Exhale

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Waiting to Exhale has many fashionable moments that are depicted between the Black girlfriends with each woman having her own distinct style. What comes to mind is the bodycon mini lingerie dress worn underneath a satin white robe by Angela Bassett (Bernadine) and accessorized with gold jewelry. This outfit is showcased as she is throwing all of her husband’s clothes out of the closet, and into a car, to set them on fire. The group of girlfriends includes Loretta Devine, Whitney Houston, and Lela Rochon navigating life and transitions.

10. The Preacher’s Wife

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This movie is the best depiction of winter weather chic. The style looks warm and cozy. Whitney Houston’s coat and hat sets are unforgettable. Denzel Washington has a smooth style, depicting almost the perfect gentleman. The film also stars Courtney B. Vance and Jenifer Lewis. In the Christmas movie, Denzel Washington, who plays an angel, visits the family to help Whitney Houston’s character and Courtney B. Vance’s character rekindle their romance and remind them of what is most important.

11. Romeo Must Die

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The fashion in this movie is one of the most influential of the early 2000s style. Aaliyah was already a style icon at this time; every look in this movie emphasized that fact. The leather coat, paired with the red top, layered over the white top and the long skirt with a thigh slit down the side, was one of the most memorable looks. Aaliyah also wore a mesh zip-up hoodie with beige cargo pants. The styling of these outfits felt unique, when combined with Aaliyah’s unforgettable bandanas, heavy side part, and soft makeup. The looks created an inspirational and timeless feel. Aaliyah as Trish O’Day starred alongside Jet Li as Han Sing in the romantic action film. The film also stars Isaiah Washington, DMX, and Anthony Anderson. 

12. Brown Sugar

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In this movie, we really begin to see the way that hip-hop of the late ’90s and early ’00s was influencing style. Sanaa Lathan’s character Sidney Shaw, journalist and editor-in-chief of XXL Magazine, has many looks. The look featured above with the brown leather blazer, as well as the scene where she is in a red halter dress standing across the table from Dre, played by Taye Diggs, are most notable. Nicole Ari Parker, who plays Reese Marie, also had beautiful dresses and work wear. In the movie, both Sidney Shaw and Reese also show off athleisure style during a gym scene. Menswear is also on display. The men in the film have a cool laid-back style. Taye Diggs wears a form-fitting charcoal grey turtleneck and a cream-colored knit sweater, and Most Def, who plays the artist Cavi, wears his notable floppy cabbie hat. The film depicts two lifelong best friends who bond over their love for music but specifically, their affinity for hip-hop. The movie follows them as their relationship constantly asserts that they should be more than friends. 

13. Deliver Us from Eva

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The style of this movie features slinky patterned form-fitted tops and low-rise pants. Each sister has her own flare. The movie depicts sisters who are trying to help their oldest sister Eva, played by Gabrielle Union, find love. Each of the sister’s husbands schemes and pays Ray, played LL Cool J, to date Eva, so that the overbearing sister stops meddling in their relationships. When Ray and Eva begin to fall in love, the plans of the husbands backfire. The most noteworthy style moments take place in the salon, owned by the sisters, where we are reminded that fashion and style are truly a form of expression.  

14. Johnson Family Vacation

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This film features a family reuniting for a family vacation and extended family reunion. Solange Knowles, throughout the movie, reflects the fashion trends of the early 2000s wearing slim belts, midriff tops, and the beige striped blazer. The look above was certainly a moment, combined with the micro braids, pendant necklace, and the best accessory of the 2000s — lip gloss.

15. Two Can Play That Game

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The opening scene of this movie depicts Vivica A. Fox’s character Shanté Smith walking into her office in a yellow pantsuit to the tune of Carl Carlton’s “She’s a Bad Mama Jama.” Every look depicted luxury and wealth. One of the most notable was the leopard print, suede, racerback midi dress she wears to seduce Morris Chestnut’s character, Keith, at his house. The romantic comedy follows  Shanté Smith as she attempts to mold her boyfriend into the man she thinks she desires by using mind games, rules, and physical tactics. The film also stars Anthony Anderson, Gabrielle Union, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Mo’Nique, and Tamala Jones.

16. Seventeen Again with Tia & Tamera

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Twin sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry both reflect the 2000s style of sweater sets, tube tops, chokers, braided hairstyles, and butterfly clips. The teen movie depicts the grandparents of siblings Sydney and Willie Donovan, played by Tia and Tahj Mowry, reverse aging to 17. This happens after Willie, Tahj Mowry, a highly intelligent pre-teen, biting off his Smart Guy role, leaves a bar of soap accidentally infused with his anti-aging formula in the bathroom, which both his grandparents use. The grandmother ages into a young Cat Donovan, played by Tamera Mowry, and the grandfather also magically deages, played by Mark Taylor. While 17 again, the two rekindle their romance, and it translates to the present time.