
Who can believe that last year marked the tenth anniversary of
Love Jones's release? Whether you first saw it on a date, with friends, or a special someone in your life,
Love Jones became, for all of us, one of the definitive cultural statements about African-American men, women, and relationships in the 1990s.

And, unassumingly, fashion. Set at a moment when fashion was transitioning from the minimalist '90s to the label-conscious 2000s, the movie's understated, boho-urban style is also a time capsule of modern young, upwardly mobile Black fashion, not to mention an influence of today's neo-soul aesthetic.

The characters, like the movie itself, are swathed in
earth tones; rich sweaters,
black leather jackets,
boot-cut jeans, and
motorcycle boots comprise the wardrobe's signature looks. The clothes are quietly stylish, as if to contrast the flash that accompanies other movies of the decade (
Belly, Boomerang) documenting the adult African-American experience. Nia Long's much-copied bob and the movie's hit soundtrack are also two of the film's legacies.
Did you have any
Love Jones style back in the day?
Adriana
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