Talent Management Trend Alert: 90s Revival

Having featured heavily in some of the more daring spring/summer 2012 collections, Talent Management predicts that the outlandish look of the 90s is set for a full on comeback this season.

Layered Mesh Maxi Skirt From H&M Divided's Impuls Collection
Layered Mesh Maxi Skirt From H&M Divided's Impuls Collection
Clinging Dresses With Cut-outs
Clinging Dresses With Cut-Outs From H&M Divided's Impuls Collection
Cropped Vest From H&M Divided's Impuls Collection
Cropped Vest From H&M Divided's Impuls Collection

Having featured heavily in some of the more daring spring/summer 2012 collections, Talent Management predicts that the outlandish look of the 90s is set for a full on comeback this season.

Maria Ke Fisherman featured wacky 90s inspired outfits at Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week, while Holly Fulton’s spring/summer 2012 collection featured 90s Versace-esque prints at London Fashion Week – and now the decade’s influences are filtering onto the highstreet.

The team at Talent Management is loving these pieces (above) from H&M Divided’s 90s revival collection ‘Impuls’, available mid-February.

This crop-top and clinging black dress with shoulder cut-outs inject an instant 90s club feel, while shades of black, grey and metallic seen throughout the pop-up range channel the grunge look synonymous with the 90s.

This layered mesh maxi skirt is also a firm favourite as it gives some fluid contrast to the tight 90s silhouette, as do the collection’s oversized jumpers and long blouses.

Elsewhere on the highstreet, look out for bright and eccentric prints that bring the excessive glory of the 90s into 2012. Clash multiple prints and kaleidoscope colours for a fierce and distinctive look our models here are loving.