All the Iconic Outfits from ‘Laguna Beach’ You Probably Forgot About

To celebrate how Laguna Beach influenced fashion trends back in the ’00s, we’ve gathered a roundup the most iconic outfits from the show that you probably forgot about. This list mostly focuses on Seasons 1 and 2, since most fans agree Season 3 just wasn’t the same without Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari.
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It’s still incredible that Lauren was just a teen here.
Makeup fans can relate to this one: Walking into M.A.C, pretending you wanted to buy something, and instead getting a free makeover.
A hilarious moment in television, made all the more powerful thanks to Kristin’s signature choker.
It’s still confusing us all these years later.
Massive leather bracelets were in back then!
This one is still on trend.
Lauren was committed to spring break-appropriate beachwear.
An era where jeans were so low that tank tops had to do all the work for them.
This one is truly bizarre.
Since everyone is so obsessed with aughts style, it’s only a matter of time before giant plastic hair flowers make a comeback.
Remember the trucker hat trend?
Most people haven’t used the term “peddle-pushers” since 2002.
Yet another look you probably won’t see today.
Not the dressiest look for a graduation.
The thick-strap halter swimsuit? The skinny strap tank top? The bell bottom jeans? The square sunglasses? It’s all so 2000s.
Trey had quite the hat collection back in the day.
Giving big Hot Topic vibes.
All in the name of fashion!
The chances are high that this look is from Abercrombie & Fitch.
Still very comfy shoes.
The only thing that came close back then was Ed Hardy.
Emphasis on “attempted.”
Not her best style choice.
Terry cloth cardigans are one trend we’re happy hasn’t come back yet.
The jersey tube top was a big hit with the Laguna Beach crew.
Sure looks cozy!
It’s even bigger than the one Kim lost in the ocean.
Seeing a lot of skirt ruffles happening here.
Now these are called statement earrings.
Another strange sunglasses-hat combo.
True Barbiecore.
The rimless glasses really take his look to another level.
What would this look even be called today?
It’s both a beanie and a backwards baseball cap.
Someone was inspired by Ashlee Simpson’s “La La” era.
Lauren’s influence.
The hat is a lot, but it’s peak ’00s when you factor in the flip phone and square nail French manicure.
And wore Ed Hardy, naturally.
A fashionable captain’s hat?
To quote Cami, “That’s not a dress. I will not let you go out like that.”
Not very stylish, but very ’00s.
Fedoras were everywhere back then.
It’s a peace sign, but it’s also an angel.
How much gel did this hairstyle take?
Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.
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