How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days may have come out in 2003, but it's still one of my favorite movies for great fashion moments. Kate Hudson stars as fictional magazine Composure's how-to girl Andie Anderson who is desperately trying to ditch a guy, and her wardrobe is full of classic staples that you can easily still wear today. She also gets the privilege of wearing a beautiful yellow dress at the end of the film that will forever be one of the best outfits ever in a movie. Keep reading for my 12 favorite fashion moments from the film and to relive some of the best trends from the early 2000s.
Andie's workwear is classic and chic, including this button-up and pencil skirt combo in neutral shades.
I'm not convinced that Andie's shorts are only rolled down here because she's trying to get some sun. I truly believe that Andie would wear her casual striped shorts rolled down regardless.
Lana definitely has some interesting fashion choices in this movie, but I will forever love her multistrand pearl necklace with this outfit.
I absolutely had one of these tailored, collared, halter-neck shirts back in the early aughts, and I'm assuming that this movie is the reason for that.
A lot of Andie's wardrobe is actually very basic, but in the best way. This open-back dress in another neutral color looks ridiculously stunning on her.
Andie is a huge Knicks fan, so of course she has some jerseys to choose from. I love this fitted one that looks to be a throwback, possibly from her younger years as a fan.
Another neutral! Andie's off-the-shoulder top from this movie-night scene is simple but chic.
When Andie's playing up her over-the-top girlfriend routine, it only makes sense that she would wear a retro-feeling floral dress to appear like the perfect housewife.
Andie pairs this white tube top with a flowing skirt to meet Ben's parents, and it kinda sorta works.
For some reason, I was obsessed with this outfit when I first saw the movie, even though it's so simple. There was just something about Andie wearing a plain white tank that looks like it was swiped from Ben with some low-rise jeans while they spent the day together. So good.
Andie brings Michelle this cashmere sweater to help heal her broken heart, and the color complements her hair color perfectly.
This dress will always be one of my favorite fashion moments from a film — ever. When I shopped for my prom dress, every dress shop sold a replica of it because it's just so stunning. It's simple, but the cut is perfect and the buttery yellow color is just — *chef's kiss* — too good.