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9 of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's best looks that epitomized quiet luxury

Erin McDowell   

9 of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's best looks that epitomized quiet luxury
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy was well known as the wife of John F. Kennedy Jr. and as a fashion icon.Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive/Getty Image; Evan Agostini/Liaison/Getty Images
  • Before her death in a plane crash, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy was a well-known fashion icon.
  • As the wife of John F. Kennedy Jr., she was frequently photographed at glamorous events.

Arguably no one can nail classic, "cool-girl" style quite like Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy did.

Bessette-Kennedy shot to prominence in the mid to late '90s as the girlfriend and then wife of prominent Kennedy family member John F. Kennedy Jr., the only son of former President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

John F. Kennedy Jr., Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and her older sister, Lauren Bessette, were killed in a plane crash 25 years ago on July 16, 1999. There were no survivors from the accident, which happened off the coast of Martha's Vineyard.

Before her passing, Bessette-Kennedy was known as a fashion icon, thanks to her minimalist outfits, which embodied what we now call the quiet-luxury aesthetic and featured a color palette of mostly black, white, beige, and navy.

Thomaï Serdari, the director of the fashion and luxury MBA program at NYU's Stern School of Business, previously told Business Insider that quiet luxury is defined as "clothing of the highest quality, but also clothing that [is timeless], is sophisticated and understated" — that is, no gaudy prints or designer logos in sight.

Here are nine of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's best, most timeless looks.

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy defied the fashion "rule" that you can't mix black, brown, and beige.

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy defied the fashion "rule" that you can
John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in front of their apartment in Tribeca.      Jon Naso/NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images

Pictured here with John F. Kennedy Jr. in front of their Tribeca apartment in New York City, Bessette-Kennedy embodied classic autumnal fashion by pairing patent-leather brown boots with a simple black sweater and a camel-colored, calf-length skirt.

She accessorized with an understated black-leather bag and swept her blonde hair back into a low ponytail.

Before she married John F. Kennedy Jr., she was a publicist at Calvin Klein, which appeared to influence her personal style.

Before she married John F. Kennedy Jr., she was a publicist at Calvin Klein, which appeared to influence her personal style.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy wore a simple look to the Annual Fundraising Gala in 1999.      Evan Agostini/Liaison/Getty Images

Bessette-Kennedy knew how to ace perfectly tailored, classic pieces similar to the ones Klein is known for, like this structured white button-up and black mermaid-tail skirt.

Vogue called this minimalist look "the epitome of uptown glamour without compromising her pared-back aesthetic."

She tended to stick to a basic color palette of black for formal events.

She tended to stick to a basic color palette of black for formal events.
John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy at the Municipal Art Society Gala in 1998.      Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive/Getty Image

Pictured here with her husband at the Municipal Art Society Gala in 1998, Bessette-Kennedy wore a strapless black column gown, velvet gloves, and pointed strappy stiletto heels.

However, for an off-duty look, she didn't shun color altogether.

However, for an off-duty look, she didn
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in a floral dress in New York City in 1996.      Lawrence Schwartzwald/Sygma/Getty Images

In 1996, while walking around New York City, she was photographed wearing a flowy summer dress with a bright floral print, black strappy heels, and a black, patent-leather handbag.

She looked effortlessly cool in a pair of perfectly tailored jeans and strappy sandals.

She looked effortlessly cool in a pair of perfectly tailored jeans and strappy sandals.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy looked chic while walking a dog in New York City in 1996.      Lawrence Schwartzwald/Sygma/Getty Images

This classic look, from the black sleeveless tank to the brown-and-cream heeled sandals, would still be stylish now.

She often accessorized with a pair of sunglasses.

She often accessorized with a pair of sunglasses.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy walking on Madison Avenue in 1997.      Lawrence Schwartzwald/Sygma/Getty Images

These rounded, black sunglasses paired with a black button-up and green cargo pants epitomized '90s fashion.

She was also the master of a classic coat.

She was also the master of a classic coat.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy wore a black suede coat in January 1997.      Lawrence Schwartzwald/Sygma/Getty Images

While heading to the airport to catch a flight for Bill Clinton's inauguration in January 1997, Bessette-Kennedy was photographed wearing a camel-colored skirt, black leather boots, and a belted black suede coat.

Nothing screams classic New York style like a pair of jeans, a white T-shirt, and a black leather jacket.

Nothing screams classic New York style like a pair of jeans, a white T-shirt, and a black leather jacket.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy showed off classic NYC style in October 1996.      Lawrence Schwartzwald/Sygma/Getty Images

She finished the look with a tortoise-shell headband and a pair of oval sunglasses.

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy will always be remembered as a fashion icon.

Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy will always be remembered as a fashion icon.
John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in 1997.      Brooks Kraft LLC/Sygma/Getty Images

Bessette-Kennedy effortlessly blended elegance and simplicity into her fashion looks and became one of the decade's most recognizable style icons.

There's no arguing that Bessette-Kennedy, through her iconic minimalist style, made a lasting impact on the fashion world. She showed that while fast-fashion trends come and go, simple elegance lasts forever.


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