Fashion and music have always gone hand in hand, but girl groups take it to a whole new level. They’ve done more than perform chart-topping hits—they’ve become style icons for generations.

From bold statements to timeless elegance, these 17 girl groups didn’t just wear clothes; they inspired movements and redefined trends. Whether through matching outfits or signature looks, their style told stories just as much as their music did.

Let’s dive into the ensembles that made them unforgettable.

The Supremes

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The Supremes were queens of coordinated glamour. Their shimmering gowns and perfect accessories defined 1960s sophistication, making them as iconic visually as they were musically.

Spice Girls

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“Girl power” came with bold, unique fashion. From Scary Spice’s animal prints to Posh Spice’s chic dresses, their styles celebrated individuality in the 90s.

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Destiny’s Child

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Destiny’s Child took matching outfits to new heights. Whether in metallics or denim, Beyoncé and her group turned every performance into a runway.

TLC

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TLC mixed oversized tomboy vibes with bold statements like condoms as accessories. Their style broke rules and embraced empowerment.

Girls’ Generation

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This K-pop sensation dazzled with synchronized yet diverse outfits. They brought polished, playful looks to fans worldwide.

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En Vogue

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Sleek and sultry, En Vogue’s power suits and elegant dresses showed the world that R&B and high fashion go hand in hand.

Little Mix

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Little Mix blends daring stage costumes with streetwear edge, creating a look that feels modern and relatable.

The Runaways

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This rock girl group brought punk-inspired rebellion to their wardrobe. Leather, studs, and attitude were their trademarks.

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The Bangles

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The Bangles perfected the boho-chic aesthetic of the 80s with their flowy tops, big hair, and vibrant accessories.

BLACKPINK

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BLACKPINK’s fashion is bold, global, and luxurious. They effortlessly mix designer pieces with streetwear to set K-pop fashion trends.

The Andrews Sisters

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Known for their coordinated wartime looks, The Andrews Sisters brought pin-up charm and polished style to their performances.

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Fifth Harmony

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Fifth Harmony’s edgy glam gave a modern twist to coordinated group fashion, emphasizing individuality with unity.

Pussycat Dolls

Pussycat Dolls arrives at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards at Paramount Pictures Studios on September 7, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Steve Granitz/WireImage)

Sexy and confident, the Pussycat Dolls owned the stage in glittering costumes that blended performance wear with high fashion.

Bananarama

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Bananarama, Audley End, Essex. L-R: Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin.

This 80s group mixed casual street style with funky patterns, making their fashion as fun as their music.

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Wilson Phillips

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Wilson Phillips leaned into understated elegance, with flowing dresses and soft, earthy tones defining their look.

The Chiffons

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The Chiffons captured the essence of 1960s girl group style with sleek, matching dresses and perfectly styled hair.

Haim

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Haim’s modern bohemian vibes combine vintage influences with effortless cool. Their style feels fresh and timeless all at once.

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