Juicy Couture Tracksuits Are Joining a Major Museum Exhibit—Check Out Celebs Who Used to Rock 'Em Back in the Day

Viva La Juicy indeed!

By Lindsey Sirera Nov 16, 2015 10:30 PMTags
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Don't throw out that old Juicy Couture tracksuit just yet!

Back in the good 'ole days—the not-so-distant 2000s, that is—Juicy Couture sweat suits were the lounge wear to have. All the cool kids wore them, right along with those Juicy heart-charm bracelets and pink velour tote bags. But now, curators at London's Victoria & Albert museum have a new purpose for the once vogue leisurewear.

Nope, those colorful tracksuits aren't coming back in style (yet)—they're joining the V&A's "Underdressed: A Brief History of Underwear" exhibit as an immortalized part of fashion history, Dazed & Confused Magazine first reported. Seemingly, the Juicy Couture design will function as a part of the world renowned museum's visual narrative of the history of under garments.

Also note the iconic Juicy Couture piece will be in good company, joined by the likes of Kate Moss' famously see-through Liza Bruce dress along with pieces designed by Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana, Vivienne Westwood and more.

While the Juicy Couture tracksuit may only just be officially joining the style archives, the name-brand outfit has long since been etched into memory; it's downright unforgettable. Because who could possibly fail to remember Amy Poehler's pink terry set from Mean Girls? (She was always the cool mom). Paris Hilton was practically the poster child for the suit set back in the day, as was her pal Kim Kardashian. Even Britney Spears, Eva Longoria and Vanessa Hudgens were all big fans (ahhh, the nostalgia). 

Dying to check out the exhibit? You'll just have wait until April 2016.

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