Remember when being British was cool?
It was the late 1990s and, during a brief window of respite between Thatcherism and the War on Terror, the UK was awash with optimism. Its economy boomed, the dot-com bubble appeared impenetrable, and the most pressing concern among the Brits was whether the millennium bug might send fax machines into meltdown.
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The Spice Girls emerged into a coinciding era of cultural confidence, dubbed — without a hint of irony — “Cool Britannia.” The five-piece, and other British bands, enjoyed levels of global success not seen since The Beatles. And the young stars weren’t afraid to flaunt their Britishness.
Enter one of the most memorable dresses in pop — and fashion –…