From the Archives—10 Items From Banana Republic's Vintage Drop That Give '90s Supermodel
Blink, and you'll miss it. Over the past year, Banana Republic has ventured deep into its archives (of almost 50 years!) to produce reissues and reinterpretations of its most beloved vintage pieces. After its recent collaboration with the Explorers Club for the Archive Reissue, the heritage brand will drop a new vintage-inspired collection on June 24. This time, the brand is calling on Amy Blanchard—vintage curator, stylist, and co-owner of Portland-based James Rowland Shop—to weigh in.
Keep scrolling to hear from Blanchard about her favorite pieces from the collection and how Banana Republic's archive team approaches the curation. Plus, I'm sharing the 10 pieces you'll find in my cart once the collection drops. Be sure to mark June 24 on your calendar. I've got an inkling that inventory won't be in stock for long.
The Inspiration Behind the Collection
My first reaction to the collection was "It's giving '90s chic." Maybe it's the minimalist in me, or it's the aftereffect of Sarah Pidgeon in Love Story. I felt confident this was the inspiration, but to err on the side of caution, I asked Max Cohen, Banana Republic's senior archive specialist, to confirm. "We were particularly drawn to the late-1990s and early-2000s era and saw an opportunity to celebrate the Banana Republic woman through a capsule dedicated entirely to womenswear," Cohen clarified. "What makes this era so compelling is its emphasis on refined simplicity. The product was designed with clean, thoughtful silhouettes and elevated materials, placing a strong focus on fabric, texture, and craftsmanship."
The Upcoming Banana Republic Vintage Drop
What should you expect from the release? Well, who better to hear from than Blanchard herself? "There's a good mix of elevated basics—silk rib knits, cashmere tank top, easy linen pants, and more aspirational wow pieces, like the leather and suede jackets and baby-blue ball-gown skirt," she said. "Then there are the accessories, which lean a little more sporty, like nylon sport packs. I love the juxtaposition of sporty and luxe. It's very Bay Area coded, which is where Banana Republic and I both originated."
It is clear the opportunity to explore the Banana Republic archive is not lost on Blanchard and Cohen. "What makes this process so meaningful is that it allows us to draw from a genuine heritage," said Cohen.
Ahead, get a preview of the Banana Republic new arrivals coming June 24. But before you scroll, here are the highlights: There is a cotton poet blouse and pin-tuck linen sundress that Blanchard called out, a pair of flared satin pants, barely-there slip dresses, and so much more.
I've got a feeling this will sell out.
Breathtakingly beautiful.
Did someone say Tom Ford for Gucci?
Timeless top-handle bag.
A silky slip.
A striped crewneck from Banana Republic's upcoming vintage drop.
"Infusing some shine or texture in an outfit always helps give a minimalist look more dimension," Blanchard shared about these flared satin trousers.
Classic '90s silhouette.
Vintage-inspired cotton and linen pieces are dropping June 24.
A beautiful aquamarine halter top.

Josephine Hadjiloucas is a New York–based writer. She first interned at Who What Wear UK in 2024 and later joined Who What Wear U.S. as an assistant shopping editor after graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2025. When she isn’t covering the latest Gen Z trends or updating her under-$100 Nordstrom wish list, you can find her browsing the racks of NYC’s best vintage stores or rewatching Moonstruck for the 50th time. “Snap out of it!”