27 Of Rachel Green's Outfits That Prove She Was (And Still Is) A Fashion Icon
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27 Of Rachel Green's Outfits That Prove She Was (And Still Is) A Fashion Icon

The most fashionable woman to hit 90's television.

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27 Of Rachel Green's Outfits That Prove She Was (And Still Is) A Fashion Icon
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From the moment she waltzed into Central Perk wearing a wedding dress, we all knew she would be a fashion force to be reckoned with. In the ten seasons that followed, Rachel Green owned every outfit she wore, strutting around the coffee shop, her and Monica's apartment, and Bloomingdale's as if it were a runway. Here are 27 outfits that Rachel Green wore that proves she was and still is a fashion icon.

1. This plaid skirt

Who else can make what is basically a private school uniform look this good?

2. Denim vests...all the denim vests.


I bought a denim vest in 11th grade, and it certainly did not look like this on me.

3. And when she ran out of denim vests, she turned to her ever faithful overalls.



The last time I was able to pull off overalls I was in preschool.

4. This magenta corduroy dress

A nicer version of her overalls look.

5. This gingham dress.

In this gingham dress Rachel was a more fashionable version of Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.

6. This 'Merica themed ensemble.

Also, she rocks shorts over tights.

7. These plaid pants.


So comfortable, yet so cute. Basically a college girl's dream outfit.

8. All of her pajamas.


Who else has pajamas that could be worn out in public?

9. This green evening gown

It takes a lot to pull off lime green as an acceptable color.

10. This choker

Before college girls brought them back in style in 2016, Rachel Green was pairing tight necklaces with button downs and mini skirts.

11. This t shirt

I wish my t-shirts fit this well.

12. This floral pattern

Again, Rachel kills it in a casual skirt.

13. This shift dress.

This dress could be in the display window of Anne Taylor Loft today and women would be lined up to buy it.

14. This plaid mini skirt and button up jacket combo

Very 90's. Very cute.

15. This black on black ensemble

The original crop top.

16. This sporty look


She looks like she rummaged through a middle aged man's closet, but she still looks AMAZING.

17. This denim skirt

***Quickly scans the web to find a jean skirt that will fit my college girl budget.

18. This long-sleeved dress

Sheer sleeves, and the slightest hint of floral? I love it.

19. This fitted dress

That neckline.

20. All of her glorious mini skirts


A signature piece of Rachel's style.

21. Her "mod" take on work attire.

It takes a fashionable woman to turn 60's fashion into 90's fashion.

22. This leather jacket.

I bought a leather jacket last year and still have yet to look this good in it.

23. This sleeveless turtleneck.

Technically, this outfit should not work AT ALL, but it SO DOES.

24. This baseball tee.

Sporty made fashionable.

23. These earrings.

I wish I was brave enough to pull off hoops this big.

25. This shirt's neckline.

Kim Kardashian would still sport this shirt in 2017.

26. This shirt.

A cross between a clergyman and a business woman, this outfit still works for her.

27. And finally, her take on "The Little Black Dress".

CLASSIC.

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