This timeline explores Barbra Streisand's evolution as a fashion icon, showcasing her distinctive style choices throughout her career.
Bohemian Chic
Early 1960s
Adopts a bohemian and unconventional style during her early career in Greenwich Village, often seen in vintage clothing and unique accessories.
Glamorous and Theatrical
Mid-1960s to 1970s
Embraces a more glamorous and theatrical style as she rises to fame, often wearing elaborate gowns and statement jewelry for performances and public appearances. Her costumes for 'Funny Girl' and 'Hello, Dolly!' are particularly memorable.
Sophisticated Elegance
1970s
Transitions to a more sophisticated and elegant style in the 1970s, favoring tailored suits, flowing dresses, and luxurious fabrics. Her style in 'The Way We Were' becomes iconic.
Power Dressing
1980s
Adopts power dressing styles, frequently opting for strong-shouldered blazers and tailored pants. Her fashion during the 'Yentl' era reflects a bold and independent image.
Timeless Classicism
1990s-Present
Maintains a timeless and classic style, often wearing elegant evening gowns and sophisticated separates. Her fashion choices emphasize comfort, quality, and understated luxury.