90s Queens, Ranked By '90s Pop Culture Cred

By Samantha in Entertainment On 26th September 2015
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#1 Courtney Love

For those obsessed with the grungier side of the decade, Love is the only queen of the '90s. Being the hugest female rock star of the era (or of all time, whatever), married to the most important male rock star of the era definitely puts you up there. And, if it were up to me (although I guess it is, nobody else is writing this list), I'd probably place her as number one. Here's what give me pause: literally every time I mention her to my 22-year-old roommate, she says, "Rest in peace." And I have to tell her, "Courtney Love is very much alive, Emily, she's pretty much my role model and I'll be inconsolable if she ever dies."

#2 Alicia Silverstone

My 22-year-old roommate does, however, know who Cher Horowitz is. Between stints as the Aerosmith music video girl and her starring role as Clueless, Silverstone was the most popular chick girl in all of 1995. Nobody truly knows what Silverstone is up to these days weird child-rearing tidbits pop up every once in a while but I'm sure we all wish her well.

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#3 Chloe Sevigny

When Sassy Magazine dubs you an it girl, or probably the it girl, it's actually difficult to get more '90s than that. However, there is one other woman who wins the decade...

#4 Winona Ryder

My eternal Gen X queen, she is the '90s... and I hope that, in time, she, like the '90s itself, makes a comeback really soon. Wino forever. Everyone else, go home.

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#5 Tiffani-Amber Thiessen

Anyone who can win the heart of Zack Morris and rock a deep side-part without looking like an idiot is '90s royalty in my book.

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#6 Kate Moss

OK, most people in my generation would argue that Kelly Kapowski should go waaaaay before the runway queen, but honestly? For better or for worse, I'd gamble that a lot more girls were channelling Moss' heroin chic look than the aforementioned deep side part.

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#7 Sarah Michelle Gellar

Intense bias alert: Buffy the Vampire Slayer is my favorite show. And those first three seasons are a very specific time capsule that captures the late '90s. When it comes to my girl here, though, she not only gets props for being the most important pop culture heroine of the entire decade, but she gets extra credit for starring in Cruel Intentions. The amount of brown lipstick she wears in that alone earns her a spot in the top five, no question.

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#8 Claire Danes

Pretty much most of what I've said about Aniston applies here, but she has a bit more of an edge because Angela Chase, My So-Called Life, and all those flannels she wore personified teen angst. Also, bonus points for starring opposite of everyone's second grade crush Leonardo DiCaprio in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.

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#9 Christina Applegate

Kelly Bundy's pro-spandex style was (and to me, still is) everything. Once again, Applegate is still moderately prevalent these days, so that takes away from the '90s-association a bit, but she really was one of the top tier sex symbols of the decade.