YOUR EVERYDAY UNIFORM | INSPIRED BY 90s STYLE ICONS
YOUR EVERYDAY UNIFORM
Inspired by 90s Off-Duty Style Icons
Minimal. Effortless. Endlessly relevant.

The 1990s redefined modern dressing through a lens of restraint — where wardrobes were built not on trends, but on staples worn instinctively and repeatedly. Silk slips, tailored coats, relaxed denim and crisp shirting formed the foundation of what we now recognise as off-duty icon style.
At Riada Concept, we revisit this defining era through four women whose everyday wardrobes continue to influence how we dress today — reinterpreting their signature looks using pieces currently in store.
From quiet luxury to denim-led minimalism, this is your everyday uniform — refined.
Gisele Bündchen — Relaxed Bombshell Minimalism

Confident, athletic and naturally sensual, Gisele Bündchen brought a fresh energy to 90s off-duty style.
Her wardrobe centred on elevated basics — simple silhouettes styled with quiet confidence.
A fitted white tee paired with structured denim created a look that felt both relaxed and intentional — grounded by strong leather accessories.
Recreate the look at Riada Concept
A Frank & Eileen cotton tee styled with Frame structured denim shorts forms the base, layered with Henry Beguelin leather boots and a soft tan shoulder bag for warmth and texture.
The result is effortless balance — casual foundations elevated through craftsmanship.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy — The Original Quiet Luxury Muse

No figure defined refined minimalism like Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.
Her wardrobe was built on precision — crisp shirting, sleek tailoring and monochromatic palettes that felt both powerful and understated.
A white shirt tucked into a sculpted black silhouette became her signature — timeless, architectural and impossibly chic.
Recreate the look at Riada Concept
Frank & Eileen shirting paired with Frame tailored black trousers mirrors her clean lines, elevated with Gas Bijoux gold hoops and a woven Henry Beguelin clutch.
It’s simplicity executed to perfection — the essence of quiet luxury before the term existed.
Claudia Schiffer — Polished Denim Off-Duty

The embodiment of supermodel ease, Claudia Schiffer balanced glamour with wearability.
Her off-duty wardrobe leaned heavily into denim — styled in tonal layers that felt structured yet relaxed.
Denim jackets, straight-leg jeans and chambray shirting created a uniform that remains timeless today.
Recreate the look at Riada Concept
Frame’s cropped denim jacket paired with straight-leg jeans and a Frank & Eileen denim shirt captures her signature layering, finished with a Henry Beguelin leather belt.
Denim on denim — refined through fit and fabrication.
Kate Moss — Effortless Model Off-Duty
Her uniform relied on texture and contrast — chunky knits against fluid silks, oversized sunglasses paired with relaxed tailoring.
The look felt instinctive — never overworked, always cool.
Recreate the look at Riada Concept
A Philosophy knit layered over Forte Forte silk trousers captures her texture play, styled with Thierry Lasry sunglasses and a Henry Beguelin leather hobo bag.
Softness meets structure — the Moss formula perfected.
The 90s Style Formula
What united these women was not trend — but intention.
Their wardrobes followed a consistent foundation:
Elevated Basics
White tees, tanks, crisp shirting
Tailored Denim
Structured, straight-leg, timeless
Monochrome Palettes
Black, camel, ivory, indigo
Texture Contrast
Silk, wool, leather, cotton
Statement Accessories
Minimal, sculptural, enduring
This was dressing built to last — pieces worn repeatedly, styled differently, always relevant.
Build Your Everyday Uniform
Today, the influence of 90s off-duty icons feels more powerful than ever.
At Riada Concept, we’ve curated an in-store edit inspired by their defining wardrobes — blending silk textures, premium denim, sharp tailoring and artisanal leather accessories.
Timeless foundations. Modern craftsmanship. Effortless wearability.
Because the best wardrobes aren’t trend-driven — they’re uniform dressing, perfected.

