Reese began her career in the entertainment world at a young age. She began modelling at the age of seven. As a result, he was featured in multiple local television commercials. She won a Ten-State Talent Fair when she was 11 years old. Robert Mulligan’s The Man in the Moon gave her her first major acting job in 1990. (1991). Her portrayal of a 14-year-old tomboy received amazing reviews. Soon after, he landed roles in bigger films including Jack the Bear (1993) and A Far Off Place (1993).

Reese opted to put her acting career on hold after graduating from Harpeth Hall, a Nashville all-girls school, in 1994 and attending Stanford University, where she majored in English literature. Her college aspirations, however, were quickly derailed when she accepted roles in two major film pictures: Fear (1996), co-starring Mark Wahlberg, and Freeway (1996), co-starring Kiefer Sutherland. Despite the fact that neither picture was a box office hit, they helped to establish Reese as a rising star in Hollywood and pave the way for bigger and greater roles in the future. Pleasantville (1998), Election (1999), and Cruel Intentions (2001) were among the films in which he played larger roles (1999).

Reese Witherspoon is a true red carpet celebrity. Witherspoon made her film debut in 1991’s “The Man in the Moon,” and she went on to star in cult classics like “Cruel Intentions” and “Election” during the grunge era. Her style reflected the major fashion trends of the day.
She wore a lot of solid colors and monochrome outfits, as well as crop tops, spaghetti straps, and slender, ankle-length skirts and dresses. There were a few chokers tossed in there as well, because did you even live through the 1990s if you didn’t wear one?

We’re looking back at some of the Oscar winner’s most iconic ’90s style moments in honor of her 46th birthday on March 22. Check it out for yourself:

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