Girl groups may be known for their soulful sounds, synchronized dance moves and occasional cat fights, but they've also built a reputation for their stylish, color-coordinated ensembles. Wonderwall.com has pulled together some of the best matching looks from our favorite girl groups, starting with Destiny's Child. Beyonce, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams graced the red carpet during the 2001 Grammy Awards rocking these matching green-and-gold outfits. Queen Bey wore a mermaid dress with cutouts, Kelly sported a jumpsuit with the same print and Michelle donned a dress complete with green silk accents. These outfits, along with many of Destiny's Child's early looks, were designed by Beyonce's mom, Tina Knowles Lawson. Keep reading to see more iconic looks from your favorite girl groups!
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Often credited for establishing the superstar girl group, The Supremes rocked matching ensembles from their debut in 1959 until the group's disbandment in 1977. In this 1960 photo, Mary Wilson, Diana Ross and Cindy Birdsong pose for a photo in matching silver sequined gowns with blue accents, bedazzled silver shoes and classic 1960s bouffants. How chic!
The Spice Girls often wore signature, individual looks matching their "Spice" persona, but occasionally the girls sported coordinating outfits. The best-selling girl group of all time wore matching black pinstriped suits to the London premiere of "Spice World" in 1997. They each added their own flair, however, with different shoe choices.
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One of the first mainstream girl groups in music history, The Andrews Sisters often wore matching outfits while performing. In this 1952 photo, the three sisters — Maxine Andrews, Patty Andrews and LaVerne Andrews — are wearing long, A-line gowns with sequined strips and matching earrings. Glamorous 1950s fashion!
And now we transition from one of the oldest girl groups to one of the newest! Fifth Harmony has dominated the music scene since their "The X Factor" days, often rocking coordinated outfits to do it! Dinah Jane, Normani Kordei, Ally Brooke and Lauren Jauregui attended the premiere of "The Star" on Nov. 12, 2017, wearing these color-coordinated ensembles. Dinah is shown wearing a coral mermaid dress, Normani is wearing a nude dress with a red floral pattern, Ally is rocking a red strapless mini dress and Lauren is sporting a red midi-length dress with a bardot neckline. Cute!
As one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, it's not a surprise that TLC was known for their vibrant and fun fashion choices. The 1996 Grammys were no exception, with T-Boz, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Chilli wearing matching white ensembles. T-Boz rocked a high-neck jacket with a bandeau top and baggy pants, Left Eye opted for a jacket with sheer sleeves, baggy pants and a top hat and Chilli wore a long jacket and pants with sheer panels. Definitely "crazy, sexy, cool!"
A staple on the scene during the 2000s, The Pussycat Dolls typically wore a wide range of outfits that reflected the quintessential fashion of the time. Ashley Roberts, Kimberly Wyatt, Melody Thornton, Nicole Scherzinger, Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta clearly coordinated some of their ensembles, such as these gold outfits during the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards. The girls wore a variety of gold mini dresses with various necklines and sleeve lengths to provide some individuality.
U.K. girl group Bananarama perfectly rocked 1980s fashion during their heyday. Siobhan Fahey, Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin were photographed in London in 1984 rocking these black, color-coordinated outfits. Siobahn and Keren wore matching black-and-white patterned jackets (with shoulder pads, of course!), while Sara sported a black jacket and a black hat similar to Keren's. Talk about coordination!
The Pointer Sisters first arrived on the scene in 1969 and are still making music and wearing glamorous fashions to this day! June, Bonnie and Anita Pointer rocked these matching pink outfits — a ruched midi-length dress, a jumpsuit and a long-sleeve mini dress — on the "Midnight Special" TV show in 1980.
"Walk Like An Egyptian" singing group The Bangles gave us some iconic 80s tunes — as well as matching looks. The girls are seen in this 1986 photo rocking color-coordinated black ensembles, complete with a matching floral printed shirt and hat, black pants, black over-sized jacket, a black dress and a black top paired with a white mini skirt. Of course, no 80s look would be complete without the teased hair!
R&B girl group En Vogue has a long history of not only powerful vocals but also cute '90s fashion. The ladies rocked these colorful ensembles — high-neck jackets in pink, yellow, green and blue with black miniskirts and tights — on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in 1991.
Like many singing groups of the 1960s, Martha and the Vandellas often wore matching outfits. Rosalind Ashford, Annette Beard and Martha Reeves were spotted performing in London in 1963 wearing these colorful, red-and-pink dresses with gold heels.