I just think it looks awesome... the comfy jeans with either a tight or a casual top and nice hair at that.
AND if you like any of the outfits, which one is your favorite?

@CakesNCream yeah I had to live through it!
Pretty sure I had that white kappa sweater, sadly.
Definitely didn't see any jeans like this lady's. And she's probably American. They had even worse fashion there!
If you look at most decades there’s a lag in how fast fashions changed. Alternative/grunge blew up at the very end of 1991, that was when the “80s” sort of ended... but lots of people were still looking more “80s” for a couple years. A similar thing happens in a lot of decades... the “60s” doesn’t really get going till the latter half of the decade and really what we think of as the 60s is more what was happening in 67-70. Disco and punk happened at the very end of the 70s and so on.
Keep in mind tv shows on cable tend to be somewhat behind the times partly just because of the lag in production.
Basically jeans in the mid to late 80s were skinny. In the 90s they went lower and wider. Like reaching the ridiculous peaks of JNCOs. By the late 90s underground looks were going narrower but still low. Lie everyone’s underwear was visible lol.
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The cut is a little different.
I remember that a brand called Red 26 being all the rage.
I grew up in Manchester in the nineties at the height of Madchester and the baggy movement. Nobody wore tops so fitted. And the jeans pictured are practically form fitted compared to what was fashionable at the time.
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I do not remember that company.
Could have been an Australian company
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