Some iconic fashion has come from televisions–here’s the 10 best looks.

Sex and the City (1998)

No TV show screams fashion likeSex and the City.

As Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker brought the runway to the streets of Manhattan with effortless grace.

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Jennifer Anistons character would layer a cute spaghetti-strap slip dress over a fitted ribbed tank or tee.

With a slim choker necklace and Rachels signature hairstyle, she exuded both grunge underpinnings and bombshell glamour.

The easy confidence of the layered separates captivated viewers and still influences fashion over two decades later.

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But some of the most iconic (and wearable) were her necktie styles.

She elevated the everyday menswear staple into a trend-defining statement piece.

High Fidelity (2020)

Zoe Kravitz made vintage revivals effortlessly cool asHigh Fidelitys Rob.

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Her plaid mini skirt and oversized Dickies tee combo radiated the DGAF attitude of a true style renegade.

The ensemble paired with scuffed lace-ups spun the basics into certified Brooklyn cool-girl gold.

But one outfit that sparked an immediate fashion frenzy was her chain link halter top moment.

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The leather and gold hardware top paired with matching leather high-waisted pants radiated an understated yet undeniably glamorous vibe.

What could have been a clashing catastrophe instead emerged as a celebration of confident, unabashedly punchy personal style.

From the unexpected pattern layering to the color-blocking, the whole getup encapsulated Emilys flair for making sartorial statements.

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The contrasting separates should have clashed.

But the wispy ethereal maxi skirt juxtaposed against the laid-back stripes melded into an effortless style.

Equal parts avant-garde and timelessly chic, the whole ensemble epitomized the essence of the iconic trendsetter.

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The CW

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