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The 2000s were a bold and experimental era in fashion, and no one embodied that spirit more than the decade’s biggest style icons. From red carpet risks to casual streetwear moments that sparked global trends, these five actresses didn’t just follow fashion — they set the tone for the entire decade. Here’s a look at the most unforgettable fashion icons of the 2000s:
1. Sarah Jessica Parker
As the face of Sex and the City, Sarah Jessica Parker became a global fashion muse. Her on-screen alter ego, Carrie Bradshaw, was a fearless trendsetter, mixing high fashion with quirky, unpredictable pieces. Off-screen, Parker channeled that same eclectic glamour, turning every red carpet into a runway and making brands like Manolo Blahnik household names.

2. Lindsay Lohan
In the early 2000s, Lindsay Lohan was everywhere — and so was her style. From boho-chic festival looks to ultra-glam party outfits, Lohan’s fashion sense evolved as quickly as her career. Her laid-back California style, complete with oversized sunglasses, low-rise jeans, and Juicy Couture tracksuits, captured the youth culture of the time.

3. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
The Olsen twins redefined celebrity fashion with their signature “boho luxe” aesthetic. With oversized bags, layers of vintage fabrics, and effortlessly cool ensembles, Mary-Kate and Ashley created a look that was both unconventional and influential. Their fashion-forward choices led them to found their own successful fashion brands, solidifying their place as style visionaries.

4. Hilary Duff
As the star of Lizzie McGuire, Hilary Duff was a relatable fashion icon for teens everywhere. Her colorful, youthful outfits both on-screen and off reflected the early 2000s pop culture vibe. Think sparkly tops, cargo pants, butterfly clips, and platform sandals — Duff’s style was fun, approachable, and full of personality.

5. Paris Hilton
No one captured the over-the-top glam of the 2000s quite like Paris Hilton. With her love for rhinestones, mini dresses, velour tracksuits, and tiny handbags, Hilton turned every paparazzi moment into a fashion statement. She made “That’s hot” more than a catchphrase — it became a whole aesthetic.

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