Courteney Cox reveals what Jennifer Aniston stole from Friends

Courteney Cox reveals what Jennifer Aniston stole from Friends
Courteney Cox reveals what Jennifer Aniston stole from Friends

The series Friends marked an entire generation and continues to immerse us in the adventures of Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler and Joey, in their New York apartments that we know by heart. We appreciate everything about this iconic series: the cozy atmosphere of Central Perk, Chandler's biting humor, the cult lines… and of course, the impeccable style of Rachel Green, played by Jennifer Aniston, whose looks have punctuated the years 2000. Recently, during the podcast Fashion Neurosis by Bella Freud, Courteney Cox amusedly revealed a surprising anecdote about her famous co-star.

Courteney Cox: she reveals what Jennifer Aniston “stole” on the set of Friends

Courteney Cox humorously confided that Jennifer Aniston did not hesitate to collect certain items of clothing from the filming of Friends. Concretely, Jennifer would have completely “stolen” clothes from the set, she says. Unlike Courteney, who played Monica and said she wasn't a fan of '90s outfits, Jennifer Aniston did the opposite and knew how to take advantage of the fashion of the era. “ But I didn't like 90s clothes. In fact, I could have kept everything I wanted from Friends, and I didn't “, confessed Courteney Cox. Jennifer, for her part, grabbed some clothes from her own character, Rachel, but also clothes from Monica.

Rachel Green's iconic looks in Friends

Rachel Green has continued to shine with her timeless looks that have inspired entire generations. From her miniskirts to her midi dresses to her high-waisted jeans, Rachel was the fashion reference of the 90s and 2000s. Without forgetting her iconic blow-dry, which, even today, remains one of the most copied hair styles . When it comes to fashion and hair, Rachel Green continues to influence trends even today.

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