Discover the style icon of the year you were born

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1994: Kate Moss - One of the most recognizable faces in fashion, Kate Moss' effortless and casual style makes her an inspiration to this day.

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1992: Janet Jackson - A style defined by crop tops, high-waisted denim, and chunky boots, Janet Jackson was hitting all the right notes when it came to '90s fashion.

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1991: Winona Ryder - Often spotted in black-and-white looks, actress Winona Ryder was the undisputed darling of '90s grunge.

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1988: Cindy Crawford - Part of the original troupe of '80s and '90s supermodels, Cindy Crawford was on the cover of every important magazine.

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1987: Iman - One of the first Black women to dominate the fashion industry, Iman was the muse of Yves Saint Laurent and Thierry Mugler.

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1985: Brooke Shields - Admired for her perfect eyebrows and cool-girl approach to fashion, the actress and model was one of the most influential stars of the '80s.

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1984: Grace Jones - The singer, actress, and model inspired women and men with her androgynous style throughout the '80s.

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1981: Lauren Hutton - Model and actress Lauren Hutton always approached fashion in a carefree manner, which inspired many women of the decade.

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1979: Jerry Hall - One of the most sought-after models in the '70s, Jerry Hall always looked polished and glamorous with her perfect Studio 54 looks.

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1977: Debbie Harry - The original rock chick, Debbie Harry's bleach blonde hair and dark kohl liner definitely served as an inspiration for artists and everyday women.

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1972: Liza Minnelli - After gaining worldwide success for her Academy Award-winning role in 'Cabaret' (1972), Minnelli became the ultimate inspiration thanks to her style.

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1970: Joni Mitchell - The year Joni Mitchell released one of her biggest hits, 'Big Yellow Taxi,' was also when her bohemian style turned her into a '70s icon.

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1967: Twiggy - A cultural icon and prominent figure of the Swinging Sixties, Twiggy broke records by appearing on the cover of Vogue US three times in 1967.

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1966: Mary Quant - One of the designers who took credit for the miniskirt and hotpants, Quant was also a notable style icon.

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1964: Jean Shrimpton - An icon of swinging London, Jean Shrimpton was one of the world's first supermodels. Also of note is the fact that she helped launch the miniskirt.

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