Feminist messaging
Getty ImagesLong before Maria Chiuri Grazia launched her 'We should all be feminists' cult T-shirt, the Spice Girls were singing about girl power and female solidarity - politics and ideals that they often communicated via their clothes.
Animal print
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Retro sportswear
Getty ImagesGet off the overground at Peckham Rye on a Saturday night, head into the Bussey Building and you'll see that pretty much everyone under 25 is dressed like Mel C, complete with retro branded sportswear. Not all go in for the full tracksuit combo so popular with Mel, but the rise of athleisure is undeniable.
Little black dresses
Getty ImagesVictoria Beckham appreciated the value in keeping in classic, understated and elegant even during her Spice Girl days, with a love of little black dresses and fuss-free strappy heels. That's not to say she always hit sophistication bang on the head, but she was the only band member to show an understanding that sometimes less is more.
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Buffalo trainers
Getty ImagesAs part of the '90s style renaissance, Buffalo platforms were revived by Browns last year - a move that sparked instant waiting lists among its clientele. The Spice Girls were, of course, the first to offer the toweringly high shoes their patronage (although rumour has it Victoria Beckham always hated them).
Small sunglasses
Getty ImagesThey may have fallen out of favour over the last decade, but Gigi and Bella Hadid, as well as Selena Gomez and Rihanna have started wearing tiny sunglasses again, proving that Victoria Beckham was about 20 years ahead of the game.
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Dad trainers
Getty ImagesAn extension of the athleisure trend, dad trainers are now officially a thing. Balenciaga's chunky, futuristic styles never stay in stock for long, and are often seen on the feet of fashion editors and influencers. Mel C saw the potential in a pair of spongy, colourful trainers - and not just for the gym - long before the luxury fashion world did.
Bikinis as tops
Getty ImagesOf course, not everything the band wore worked. Sorry Ms Beckham, bikini tops should remain holiday attire only.
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Union Jack fashion
Getty ImagesGeri Halliwell's bold mini dress sparked a million copies back in the 90s, but those were different times. In a post-Brexit Britain, no one wants to look like an advert for the Ukip campaign.
England football shirts
Getty ImagesThe 90s uniform of tomboys everywhere might have been comfortable, but is of its time. Blame the poor sporting abilities of the current England football team if you like, but these shirts are still best left to Danny Dyer films.

Ella Alexander is Harper’s Bazaar's Deputy Digital Editor. She writes across all sections, covering fashion, arts and feminism – from fashion features and shopping galleries to celebrity interviews and long-form opinion pieces. She lives in South London and has an ardent love for Keith Richards, Gary Barlow, AA Gill, George Orwell and Patti Smith (not in order). Her favourite film is The Labyrinth, mostly because of David Bowie, and she is distinguishable through her self-titled ‘Jeremy Corbyn baker boy hat’. She recently achieved relative fame after the Clooneys named their twins, Ella and Alexander, after her.
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