13 Fashion Lessons From 2006 That Are Still True Today

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What were you doing in 2006? Perhaps you were lining up to see The Devil Wears Prada in theaters (guilty), yelling at your TV screen about the Lauren and Heidi drama on The Hills (also guilty), or wishing you saw Madonna at Coachella (you know what I'm going to say). Well, if you're a longtimeBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing fan, you might have been opening one of our site's very first email newsletters because October 2006 is when Katherine Power and Hillary Kerr founded the company. At the time,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing produced exactly one story per day, and now we've increased that number tenfold. 

To honorBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing 's 13th anniversary, we decided to take a little walk down memory lane and revisit some of the celebrities we used to cover back in 2006. As it turns out, there are plenty of fashion lessons that still ring true today, courtesy of Victoria Beckham, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Rachel Bilson, Jessica Alba, and more. Scroll down for style tips we're still backing 13 years later. 

1. Birkins Are Forever

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Victoria Beckham may not dress like this anymore, but no one can argue the perennial appeal of an Hermès Birkin bag. As we recently reported, a Birkin currently retains 93% of its value on the resale market, making it one of the smartest investments out there. Plus, the likes of Jennifer Lopez are still carrying the flag for Birkins in 2019.

2. Short Skirts and Tall Boots Always Work

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Not every outfit from 2006 is easily translatable to the present day, but this Kate Moss look certainly is. In fact, Kaia Gerber just this month wore an extremely similar short dress and tall boots combo, and it's just as cool now as it was 13 years ago. 

3. Don't Be Afraid to Be Matchy-Matchy

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This Beyoncé outfit is a masterclass in how to do matchy-matchy the right way. She coordinated her top, skirt, headband, and bag to great effect. Thirteen years later, Kate Middleton is a particularly big fan of wearing accessories in coordinating colors and experimenting with tonal outfits. 

4. Balenciaga Is the King of Cult Accessories

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I wouldn't dare write a story about 2006 style without mentioning the infamous Balenciaga Motorcycle bag, which graced the arms of Nicole Riche, Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen, Gisele Bündchen, Jennifer Lopez, Paris and Nicky Hilton, and many others. These days, you're more likely to see Balenciaga's knife heels or chunky sneakers in paparazzi photos, but there's no denying the brand's ability to design a coveted accessory. 

5. When in Doubt, Go Monochrome

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Meghan Markle knows it. Jennifer Lopez understands. And Jessica Alba clearly knew what was up way back in 2006. If you ever at a loss for what to wear, pick a color and wear it from head to toe. It's the easiest way to look pulled together instantly. 

6. Don't Be Afraid of Neon

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Rihanna released her debut album only one year beforeBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing was founded. Is that hard to believe or what? The promotional tour for her second album, A Girl Like Me, included stellar outfits like this little hot pink number. 

7. It Never Hurts to Coordinate Outfits With Your Friends

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No, you don't need to (nor should you) go buy matching metallic Louis Vuitton bags, but where's the harm in coordinating outfits with your friends? The street style set does it all the time, but it doesn't mean you have to wear the exact same items. Simply choose the same colors or similar silhouettes and you're golden.

8. Wide-Leg Jeans Work in Any Decade

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While skinny jeans reigned supreme in 2006—and arguably still today—wide-leg jeans feel more grown-up and are easier to dress up for work. When we launchedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Mischa Barton was one of the hottest commodities because of The O.C., so we simply had to include her—Blackberry and all. 

9. With Jewelry, Sometimes Less is More

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The reason this Kelly Kapoor—er, Mindy Kaling—outfit still looks impeccable 13 years later? She kept her look minimal and sleek, forgoing a statement necklace and letting her beautiful plunging dress do all the talking. Long live The Office

10. Nobody Does Interesting Accessories Like Ashley Olsen

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Leave it to Ashley Olsen to make a button-down shirt and skinny jeans look so cool with the addition of a corset-like top. Her aviators and the croc-print bag would also look right at home in 2020.

11. Jeans and Boots Go Together Like Peanut Butter and Jelly

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Good luck finding a more timeless combo than jeans and boots. In 2006, Halle Berry pulled off a casual red carpet look in long jeans that scrunched over her pointy-toe boots—a styling tricks celebs are still trying to this day. 

12. Everyone Should Own a White Button-Down

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You might associate white button-downs with boring 9-to-5 jobs, but America Ferrera (and present-day Meghan Markle) prove that it's more than red carpet worthy. Just like Markle styled it 13 years later, Ferrera wore the shirt with a high-waisted black skirt and all-black accessories. Timeless, indeed. 

13. A Black Turtleneck Is the Ultimate Layering Piece

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Right up there with white T-shirts and plaid blazers, black turtlenecks are the definition of a wardrobe staple. The 2006 way to wear it was with a bubble dress à la Rachel Bilson, but the possibilities are endless. For present-day inspo, look no further than Selena Gomez and Kendall Jenner

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Erin got her start as aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing intern over 13 years ago—back when the site only published a single story per day. (Who What Wear has since increased that number twentyfold.) She graduated magna cum laude from USC, which is how she ended up moving to Los Angeles from her hometown of San Diego. In college, she also interned at Refinery29, where she was promoted to editorial assistant and then assistant editor. After nearly three years at R29, she came back to WWW in 2016, where she currently holds the title of Associate Director of Fashion News (as well as the unofficial title of resident royal expert—in case you haven't noticed her numerous Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton stories). She spends her days trying to incorporate her idols, Anna Wintour and Roger Federer, into as many stories as possible. Outside of work, she loves tennis, classic rock, traveling, and smothering her dog with affection.