Carolyn Bessette Kennedy is perhaps the most mysterious style muse.
The PR maven was thrust into the spotlight when she married John F. Kennedy Jr., despite her best efforts to stay undercover, and has since become a deified figure in the fashion industry.
While there exists less than one minute of Bessette Kennedy speaking on tape, she and her husband were photographed by the paparazzi endlessly before their tragic 1999 deaths â and those shots have made their way to countless womenâs mood boards for sartorial inspiration.
While she was alive, CBK, as sheâs come to be known, worked for Calvin Klein and was beloved for her commitment to a minimalist â90s aesthetic that included tons of Prada, headbands, loafers and crisp, clean lines.
Ryan Murphyâs new FX show, âLove Story,â focuses on the young coupleâs tempestuous romance and their tragic demise, and also serves as a true testament to their enduring status as fashion icons. But when the producer released first-look images last summer, fans â including some well-known celebrity stylists â were immediately outraged, claiming the showâs wardrobe looked âill-fittingâ and âwrong.â
According to Bessette Kennedyâs real-life hairstylist and friend, Brad Johns, actress Sarah Pidgeonâs locks were all wrong for the role, too.
âHer hair was not white and it wasnât burnt, and she hated the idea of having ashy hair â which I was totally against, too, and I never did it,â he told Page Six Style at the time.
After the backlash, Murphy switched costume designers and brought in a team of specialists to nail Bessette Kennedyâs signature look, which experts tell us remains more relevant than ever in 2026.
âHer influence â especially with the rise of the âquiet luxuryâ trend â has influenced so many women. I feel she invented quiet luxury. For many fashion enthusiasts, she has become a perennial reference for clean, understated dressing,â says Janet Mandell, whose namesake luxury fashion rental showroom stocks archival looks from top designers.
While Mandell tells us ânames like Audrey Hepburn, Princess Diana or Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis have a longer historical influence,â Bessette Kennedy is âextremely influentialâ within âmodern minimalist fashion circles.â
As to why Bessette Kennedyâs wardrobe still resonates more than 25 years after her death? Good taste, of course.
âShe is the blueprint of âcool girl style,â so we get a lot of requests of âin the style of,â which translates to incredible tailoring and unique silhouettes,â Tab Vintage founder Alexis Novak tells us.
âShe really did have a timeless style. Any of her looks you could wear today, and they would be just as cool. She loved Yohji Yamamoto and Calvin Klein which are chic, classic and effortless.â
Novak asserts that Bessette Kennedy is âup thereâ with some of the most-requested names â which she says also include ChloĂ« Sevigny and Cher â especially when it comes to brides.
âThey LOVE her wedding gown, and I see it often on mood boards,â Novak says, referring to the Narciso Rodriguez bias-cut slip dress CBK wore for her 1996 nuptials.
Mandell, meanwhile, sees the CBK closet staples endure: Leviâs bootcut jeans, Manolo Blahnik pumps, leopard-print anything, menâs suit jackets, slip dresses, motorcycle jackets and classic Chanel bags.
âHer influence has been continuous since the â90s,â says Mandell. âRecent cultural moments have accelerated interest, Gen Z and modern trend cycles are embracing her aesthetic and her style feels timeless rather than dated.â
Fashionphile tells us that searches for Prada have increased 66% year over year since the release of the âLove Storyâ trailer.
With three episodes now available to watch and more to come â including one documenting the coupleâs secret Cumberland Island, Georgia, wedding â we can only imagine demand will continue to soar.
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