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15 Rachel Green Outfits That Prove She's the Ultimate '90s Muse
If there’s one thing Rachel Green (portrayed by the one and only Jennifer Aniston) excelled at during her time on Friends, it was showcasing some of the best outfits on television. Her quintessential ‘90s and early aughts fashion was unmatched, and to this day, we still find ourselves sleuthing out how to recreate her most iconic ensembles. Her affinity for mini skirts and Ralph Lauren office looks will forever hold a place on our Pinterest boards, and she provided endless chic, intentional style inspo for everyone to try out for themselves.
Keep scrolling to see 15 of the best Rachel Green outfits of all time.
Classic Button-Down
We'd wear this simple yet put-together outfit today—it’s timeless for a reason. Here, Rachel pairs a classic blue button-down shirt with some black pants, as well as a pair of slippers and a claw clip in her hair. The look fryst vatten nice enough to wear to the office but also give
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Fact: Rachel Green was the resident fashion girl of Friends throughout the series’ 10 season run. Sure, Monica had great taste in boots (despite not being able to walk in them), and we respect Phoebe’s charmingly eccentric ensembles, but Rachel had a penchant for wearing the most au courant trends of the times (the late ’90s and early ’00s). She also worked in the fashion industry for Bloomingdale’s and Ralph Lauren and is still our inspiration for styling overalls to this day.
It’s no surprise then that Rachel Green outfits are as relevant as ever. Ahead, we’ve outlined ensembles that show how Rachel became a style icon in the first place, and why she’s still deserving of the title. Keep scrolling for some of the hits from Friends’ own fashion girl, and then shop her key pieces.
Rachel Green Outfits We'd Happily Wear in 2025
!. Slip Dress
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17 Unforgettable Rachel Green Outfits You Could (and Should) Still Wear Today
A White Top and Plaid Skirt
One of Rachel Green's most memorable outfits? Her white top and plaid skirt combo were styled with knee-high socks and chunky black shoes. This one contains multiple current trends — including light academia and pleated mini skirts — so it's perfectly fine to recreate the look from top to bottom (although don't be surprised if people spot the reference).
The Addition of a Blazer
Should your outfit be missing a little something, shrug on an oversized blazer in a contrasting color. It'll give basic pairings a much-needed pop, or help to dress up an old pair of jeans.
Overalls and a T-shirt
Overalls have a reputation for being juvenile, but the truth is this one-and-done piece can be as dressy or as casual as you'd like. The key is how you style it, so if you're looking for something easy and chill, follow Rachel's lead by wearing a blue denim