Like half the internet, I recently fell down the rabbit hole of Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette. The series—equal parts romance, nostalgia, and glossy ’90s mythology—revisits one of the most fascinating relationships of that decade. Not everyone is thrilled with the portrayal. Daryl Hannah recently published a beautifully scathing op-ed in The New York Times about how she was depicted, and Jack Schlossberg (hi, call me!) has already dismissed most of the show as fiction. But even if the storytelling takes liberties, one thing remains indisputable: Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s style was—and still is—iconic.
Photo: FX / Love Story
Before “quiet luxury” had a name, Bessette-Kennedy was already living it. As a publicist at Calvin Klein, she embodied the label’s entire ethos: pared-down silhouettes, immaculate tailoring, and that elusive kind of effortlessness that somehow looks both casual and impossibly polished. A slip dress and sandals. A perfectly blazer. Black trousers that fall exactly right. Three decades later, the formula still feels modern.
Photo: FX / Love Story
5 Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy Outfits From Love Story That Define ’90s Minimalism
So in honor of my recent binge-watching habit—and my long-standing fascination with ’90s minimalism—I went back through some of Bessette-Kennedy’s most memorable looks. Ahead, five of her most iconic outfits, the stories behind them, and how to recreate the look today (starting, of course, with a perfectly tailored men’s button-down).
The Unexpected Evening Look
One of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s most celebrated outfits came from an unlikely formula: a crisp white button-down and a black silk maxi skirt. It’s the kind of outfit that perfectly captures what made Bessette-Kennedy’s style so magnetic. Nothing about it is complicated: a borrowed-from-the-boys shirt, a fluid skirt, minimal jewelry. And yet the proportions, the restraint, and the quiet confidence of the styling make it feel more striking than a traditional evening look. In true ’90s fashion, she proved that tailoring and simplicity could be more powerful than anything overtly glamorous.
Why It Works
The genius of this outfit is the contrast. The crisp structure of a men’s-style button-down offsets the softness of the silk skirt, while the monochrome palette keeps the entire look feeling intentional and polished. Bessette-Kennedy also understood the power of restraint: simple heels, delicate jewelry, and a small clutch let the silhouette do the talking.
It’s also a masterclass in proportion. The slightly oversized shirt adds ease, while the long skirt elongates the body. The result feels understated and unfussy—like something she threw on without overthinking it (even though the balance is clearly very considered).
How to Get the Look
This look is all about fabric, fit, and simplicity.
Choose a relaxed button-down. Look for one with a slightly oversized cut so it feels effortless rather than corporate.
Pair it with a silk or satin skirt. The material adds movement and elevates the look beyond everyday basics.
Keep the palette minimal. White and black are the foundation of this outfit’s impact.
Finish with sleek sandals. A minimal black sandal keeps the look grounded and modern.
Stick to delicate accessories. Small diamond studs and a simple clutch maintain the understated mood.
Sézane
Max Shirt
$125
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Sézane
Quince
100% Washable Silk Maxi Skirt
$79.90
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Quince
Margaux
The Paloma Sandal
$365
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Margaux
Clare V.
Sissy
$375
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Clare V.
Ring Concierge
Curved Trio Studs
$248
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Ring Concierge
Accessories That Make the Outfit
Few images capture the everyday style of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy quite like this one. Photographed walking through Manhattan with John F. Kennedy Jr., she wears an oversized black blazer layered over a minimalist strappy dress with knee-high boots, slim sunglasses (apparently, Jacob Elordi’s taking notes), and a headband holding back her signature honey-blonde hair.
It’s quintessential New York street style: polished but practical, minimal but still memorable. Bessette-Kennedy had a gift for making tailoring feel relaxed, often leaning into slightly oversized silhouettes that gave her outfits an easy edge.
Why It Works
The power of this outfit lies in its contrast. The oversized blazer brings structure and authority, while the delicate, strappy dress underneath introduces softness and movement. The all-black palette keeps the look cohesive, allowing the silhouette—and the layering—to take center stage.
Then there’s the headband, one of Bessette-Kennedy’s styling signatures. Paired with slim sunglasses and knee-high boots, it softens the sharpness of the blazer and adds just enough personality to keep the outfit from feeling overly polished.
How to Get the Look
Keep the focus on proportion, layering, and restraint.
Start with an oversized blazer. Look for one with slightly broad shoulders and a relaxed fit for that signature ’90s silhouette.
Layer it over a minimalist slip dress. Thin straps and fluid fabric create the contrast that makes the look feel effortless.
Stick to a monochrome palette. Head-to-toe black keeps the outfit timeless and sophisticated.
Anchor the look with knee-high boots. Sleek boots add structure and make the outfit feel distinctly city-ready.
Finish with understated accessories. A simple headband, sunnies, and a structured bag keep the look minimal but intentional.
Alex Mill
Wide Headband
$45
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Alex Mill
Selima Optique
Carolyn Sunglasses
$520
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Selima Optique
Almina Concept
Ceremic Carved Bowl – designed with Studio McGee
$328
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Almina Concept
Wilfred
Lamplight Satin Dress
$148
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Aritzia
Margaux
The Uptown Boot
$495
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Margaux
DeMellier
The Small Stockholm
$495
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DeMellier
Understated Elegance
Some of the clearest glimpses into Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s personal style came during the most ordinary moments. In this photo, she’s walking her dog Friday through the streets of New York, dressed in a fitted black tank, classic blue jeans, and simple sandals.
It’s an outfit that feels almost startlingly simple, and yet it perfectly captures what made Bessette-Kennedy’s style so compelling. She understood that great basics, worn with confidence and the right proportions, could be just as striking as any statement piece. Even a quick walk around the neighborhood became a lesson in minimalist dressing.
Why It Works
This outfit is built entirely on clean lines and thoughtful proportions. The fitted tank creates a sleek silhouette, while the slightly cropped kick-flare jeans add just enough shape to keep the look interesting.
The simplicity of the palette—black and denim—keeps everything grounded. With minimal accessories and understated sandals, the outfit feels relaxed but still polished. It’s a reminder that some of Bessette-Kennedy’s best looks weren’t elaborate at all—they were simply well-chosen essentials worn beautifully.
How to Get the Look
If you want to recreate the outfit today, the key is sticking to elevated basics and sharp silhouettes.
Start with a fitted black tank. A structured neckline keeps the piece from feeling overly casual.
Choose kick-flare or straight-leg denim. Slightly cropped jeans create a flattering proportion with sandals.
Keep footwear minimal. Simple sandal heels add a subtle element of polish.
Add one understated accessory. A classic watch is all the outfit needs.
Anine Bing
Cole Tank
$95
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Anine Bing
Everlane
High-Rise Kick Flare Jean
$104 (reg. $148)
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Everlane
Intentionally Blank
Anca Sandal Heels
$189
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Shopbop
Heaven Mayhem
The Icon Watch
$280
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Heaven Mayhem
The LBD, Reimagined
Few looks capture the understated drama of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s evening style quite like this one. In 1998, she attended the Municipal Art Society’s celebration of the revitalization of Grand Central Terminal alongside JFK Jr., wearing a sleek strapless black dress paired with long opera gloves.
It’s an outfit that feels both classic and unexpectedly modern. While many formal looks of the era leaned toward embellishment and excess, Bessette-Kennedy chose restraint instead. The silhouette is simple, the palette entirely black, and the styling almost austere—proof that minimalism can feel just as striking as glamour.
Why It Works
The strapless neckline creates a strong architectural line through the shoulders and collarbone, while the column silhouette keeps the entire look streamlined and elegant. The opera gloves are the only overtly dramatic element—and that’s precisely why they work. Against the simplicity of the dress, they introduce length, texture, and a subtle sense of occasion without overwhelming the outfit.
It’s a perfect example of Bessette-Kennedy’s approach to eveningwear: one statement element, everything else refined.
How to Get the Look
This look works so well because of its sleek tailoring and focus on one striking accessory.
Start with a strapless black dress. Look for a clean, structured silhouette.
Keep the palette monochrome. Head-to-toe black enhances the sophistication of the look.
Add long evening gloves. They bring elegance and drama while still aligning with the minimalist aesthetic.
Choose classic heels. A pointed slingback or pump keeps the look timeless.
Skip heavy jewelry. Let the neckline and gloves carry the visual impact.
Tuckernuck
Black Strapless Joelle Dress
$198
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Tuckernuck
Quince
Italian Leather Slingback 75mm Heel
$82
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Quince
Handsome Stockholm
Mesh Long Gloves
$230
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FWRD
Tempered Color
Though CBK is often remembered for her disciplined palette of black, ivory, and camel, there were occasional moments when she leaned into color—usually in the most understated way possible. In this street-style moment, she steps out in a soft floral dress paired with sleek black slingback heels and a structured handbag.
Even here, the formula remains unmistakably Bessette-Kennedy. The dress introduces pattern and color, but the accessories bring everything back to her signature minimalism. The result feels fresh, feminine, and surprisingly striking—a reminder that restraint doesn’t have to mean avoiding color altogether.
Why It Works
What makes this look so compelling is the contrast. The romantic floral dress introduces softness and movement, while the black accessories ground the outfit with structure and polish.
It’s an unexpected pairing that still feels entirely understated. Instead of leaning into overtly “springy” styling, Bessette-Kennedy balances the dress with sharp, minimalist pieces—pointed slingbacks and a sleek handbag—that keep the look aligned with her refined aesthetic.
And then there’s the hair: Bessette-Kennedy’s signature. Often worn loose and slightly undone, her hair acted as an accessory in its own right. Against the dress’s ease, the relaxed hair adds an effortless, almost romantic quality that makes the entire outfit feel natural rather than overly styled.
How to Get the Look
Here, you’ll pair a romantic dress with clean, structured accessories.
Start with a soft floral dress. Look for a silhouette that feels feminine but streamlined.
Ground the look with black accessories. Slingbacks or minimal heels add polish and contrast.
Carry a structured handbag. A simple top-handle bag keeps the outfit refined.
Keep the styling minimal. Let the dress provide the color while everything else stays understated.
Wear your hair loose. Slightly undone hair adds the effortless romance that defines the look.
Show Me Your Mumu
Nicola Dress
$218
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Shopbop
Margaux
The Colette
$395
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Margaux
Jw Pei
Elise Top Handle Bag
$99
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Jw Pei
Photo: FX / Love Story
The Takeaway
What made Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s style so enduring wasn’t any single outfit—it was the clarity of her approach to getting dressed. She favored pieces that felt timeless rather than trendy, silhouettes that balanced structure with ease, and styling choices that never tried too hard.
Whether she was attending a formal gala, walking through Manhattan with John F. Kennedy Jr., or simply taking her dog around the block, the formula remained the same: beautiful basics, thoughtful proportions, and a confidence that let simplicity shine. Decades later, her wardrobe still feels remarkably modern. It’s proof that true style isn’t about chasing what’s new, but about knowing exactly what works.
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