Jessica Biel recently took her fans on a nostalgic trip down memory lane by sharing two throwback pictures from 1998 featuring herself alongside Scarlett Johansson, Kirsten Dunst, and Danielle Harris. The photos, capturing a moment of Y2K fashion glory, left fans stunned and reminiscing about the iconic era.

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In the first snap shared by Biel, the four young women can be seen donning long black dresses with gothic detailing, perfectly embodying the edgy style of the late 90s. Biel rocked a velour dress with a cowl neck, paired with heavily crimped hair, while Dunst opted for a black slip dress adorned with a chainmail overlay, complemented by a half-up-half-down crimped hairstyle.

Scarlett Johansson sported a dress featuring bold red roses embroidered down the center, accompanied by a black crochet shrug, and her hair styled similarly to her counterparts. Meanwhile, Danielle Harris exuded sophistication in a jersey dress, showcasing her flair even at a young age.


The photoshoot, originally for Teen People magazine and featured in the April 1998 issue, captured the essence of teenage fashion at the time. Biel and Dunst, both 16 years old at the time, were rising stars in Hollywood, with Biel known for her role in the teen drama “7th Heaven” and Dunst making waves in “Interview with the Vampire” and “Little Women.”

At 20, Danielle Harris was already established as a “scream queen” due to her roles in horror movies, while a 13-year-old Scarlett Johansson was beginning to make her mark, notably appearing in “The Horse Whisperer” that year.

In the second picture shared by Biel, she and Scarlett don denim dresses paired with feather scarves, while Danielle dazzles in a strapless black dress with pink rose embroidery, her hair styled in curls.

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Fans couldn’t help but marvel at the nostalgic blast from the past, with one commenting humorously, “I’m going to tell my kids this the Spice Girls,” while another playfully noted, “It’s the chokers for me.”

With these vintage snapshots, Jessica Biel not only reminisced about a bygone era but also reminded us of the timeless charm of Y2K fashion.
Scarlett and Jessica (left) attend the Hitchcock premiere in 2012