Kirsten Dunst's 2000s Fashion Moments, From Boho-Chic To Y2K Style

2022-04-02 05:50:47 By : Mr. Brad Wang

A longtime star *and* style inspiration.

Kirsten Dunst has always been one of Hollywood’s biggest fashion inspirations. Since her breakout role in the 1994 film Interview With a Vampire and starring in other hit movies like The Virgin Suicides, Bring It On, and Marie Antoinette — just to name a few — the Jersey native quickly became an industry sweetheart.

But during her rise throughout the early aughts, Dunst’s style quickly became one to watch, usually seen in boho-inspired looks like vintage slip dresses and trendy low-rise bottoms. As the indie darling quickly landed more major leading roles over the years, her aesthetic also evolved, as she often got red-carpet-ready in designer looks like Rodarte and Chanel.

With Dunst nominated as best supporting actress for her role as Rose Gordon in The Power of the Dog at the 2022 Oscars, we compiled some of her best of early-2000s fashion moments, ahead.

Kirsten Dunst attended The Last Days premiere in 1999 wearing a red top, which she paired with a low-rise black maxi skirt and black boots. She also wore a black jacket and a green satin shoulder bag.

Dunst looked darling in this black floral dress, which she wore at the premiere of Drop Dead Gorgeous in 1999.

That same year, the actress was spotted at the Girl, Interrupted premiere wearing a black tee with a zebra print midi skirt and black sandals. She also paired her outfit with a denim jacket and a black handbag.

At the 2000 SAG Awards, the actress was seen wearing an olive green dress with lace detailing on the side and a slit at the leg, complete with a pair of metallic sandals.

Wearing a white tee with flared black pants, pink platform sandals, and a bright blue coat to the Viva Rock Vegas premiere in 2000.

At the 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Dunst wore a yellow ruffled midi dress with black sandals and a green bag, plus a pair of Y2K-era shades.

At the Mission Impossible II premiere in 2000, Dunst was spotted wearing a golden silk top, which she styled with white low-rise jeans and shimmery sandals.

Dunst was seen at the 2001 Snatch premiere wearing a silk black midi dress with a leopard printed coat and metallic sandals.

Wearing a black off the shoulder top with a beige skirt and black boots to the 2001 Get Over It premiere.

While at the 2001 IFP/West INdependent Spirit Awards, Dunst channeled boho-chic in a printed blue midi dress styled with metallic sandals and a red handbag.

Dunst was seen at the Crazy/Beautiful premiere in 2001 wearing a white linen dress with a baby blue belt at the waist. She styled her red carpet outfit with white heels and a clutch in hand.

Dunst stunned in this blush pink gown while attending Vanity Fair’s Oscar Party in 2002, with a gold clutch in hand.

At the 2002 Spider-Man premiere, Dunst was seen on the red carpet wearing a boho-inspired paisley-printed dress and black sandals.

Wearing a white tank with printed bottoms and a chunky brown belt to MTV’s TRL in 2002. She also accessorized her outfit with sandals and a white skinny scarf.

Dunst attended the 90 Stars for 90 Years event in Los Angeles wearing a blue printed dress with red heels.

At the 2002 MTV VMAs, the actress wore her famed braided hairstyle with a military jacket from Marc by Marc Jacobs and the ultimate pair of low-rise trousers.

Wearing a black midi dress with pointed black pumps and a gray leather jacket to the Secretary premiere in 2002.

Dunst attended the 2002 Women In Film Awards wearing a ruffled peach dress with black flats and a cable knit cardigan.

The Spider-Man actress was seen alongside Sigourney Weaver at the 2003 Golden Globes in a white-and-gold dress, which she paired with metallic sandals and a white handbag.

Seen with her then-beau Jake Gyllenhaal, Dunst wore a black, sleeveless dress with a blue beret to the 2003 Met Gala, along with layered necklaces and black pumps.

Dunst attended the 2003 MTV Movie Awards wearing a low-cut white dress and black pumps.

In 2004, Dunst was spotted at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in a vintage white lace dress by Christian Lacroix, which she styled with black pumps.

Wearing a baby blue and white midi dress with pointed beige heels to The Day After Tomorrow premiere in London.

The actress attended a Spider-Man 2 press conference in Tokyo wearing a printed mesh mini dress and black pointed heels.

Dunst was seen wearing a white ruffled and embellished dress with black heels to the Spider-Man 2 premiere in Los Angeles.

While at the Wimbledon premiere in London donning a white ensemble and silver kitten heels.

Wearing a loose-fitted white dress with a black turtleneck, paired with sheer tights and black flats with a white clutch to the Louis Vuitton United Cancer Front Gala in 2004.

Dunst was seen wearing a black lace gown to the 2005 Oscars.

During the 2005 MTV VMAs, the Bring It On star wore a plunging black dress with black flats.

Dunst was seen in Christian Lacroix once again at the premiere of Elizabethtown in 2005, opting for a royal blue dress with purple ribbon and black ballet flats.

Back at MTV’s TRL again, Dunst was seen with Orlando Bloom wearing a white jacket with low-rise dark wash jeans and red heels.

Wearing a long-sleeve black dress and a golden belt to the 2005 Women’s Cancer Research Fund event.

Dunst wore a baby blue Rochas dress designed by Olivier Theyskens to the premiere of Marie Antionette at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.

In 2006, the actress attended the Another Magazine & David Yurman Dinner in New York City wearing a gray top along with a striped pencil skirt, leather jacket, and black heels.

Dunst opted for a black gown and shimmery flats to the 2006 Marie Antoinette screening in New York City.

In 2006, the Marie Antoinette starlet appeared at Hennessy’s “Global Art of Mixing” event alongside her co-star Jason Schwartzman in a long-sleeve black dress with a pair of tights and black mules, along with a red quilted Chanel handbag.

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