Talk about a blast from the past.
Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs took us back in time on Tuesday when she shared an Instagram Reel of a totally bombshell fashion moment.
The “Manic Monday” singer pulled a green minidress out of her closet and couldn’t help but show her joy at finding the piece. She held up the “tried and true” dress for the camera as she put together pictures and videos of when she wore it in the ’90s, including an appearance on Tonight’s show with Jay Leno.
Susanna Hoffs 1996.
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“This is a dress I’ve worn a lot,” Hoffs, 64, also said as she showed off the figure, adding that it was “funny” to revisit it.”
In a fun ending to her film, Hoffs took her nostalgic video one step further by re-wearing the dress 28 years later – and looking just as good as she did then.
“Oh my God, I couldn’t help myself,” she said after putting on the dress. “The dress still fits. I’m sucking my tummy a little.”
Susanna Hoffs 2023.
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She had a bit of a laugh as she showed off the whole ‘fit’, including the shoes, but looked delighted with her overall look
Hoffs also shared a carousel of photos of herself in the dress a few days before, including photos from years past alongside recent photos, writing, “All you need is one good dress!”
Supermodels of the 90s: where are they now?
1990s style is making a big comeback, so Hoffs is right on trend and should have her green minidress on hand for any upcoming events. Whether it’s Apple TV+ Super models docu-series bringing 90s supermodels to life or Pamela Anderson inspiring literally everyone to be like her in her 90s era, the decade is in full swing.
We’re back to baby t-shirts, wide-leg jeans, hats, and everything else we thought we’d left in the past. But as the very wise Spice Girl Geri Halliwell Horner — and icon of the 1990s and 2000s — told PEOPLE in October, fashion is always “cyclical,”
“We recycle our ideas, but we tweak them a little bit,” she told PEOPLE about how fashion is constantly evolving.
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