With unreleased material from prequel Fire Walk With Me released tomorrow , and the 25th anniversary on the horizon, the twisted Americana of David Lynch's Twin Peaks is everywhere – which gives us the perfect excuse to check out the style once again. The cult 90s series was jam-packed with memorable looks, but here are our five favourites

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dana Ashbrook as Bobby Briggs in Twin Peaks. Photograph: CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images

Bobby Briggs

Ah, Bobby – the ultimate 90 teen dream boat. Played by Dana Ashbrook (a regular on the cover of teen mags such as Big, if memory serves), he predated Jared Leto in My So-Called Life by four years. The baseball shirt, leather jacket, Levis and hair sweep is now a classic of the rebel genre – "slacker hunk" could sum it up.

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Laura Palmer

Sure, it's harder to be a style icon beyond the grave but, in the world of Twin Peaks, it's far from impossible. Laura's high school picture is sweetness and light, but it's her appearance in Agent Cooper's dream that shows a different side. Dressed all in black with red lipstick, she is very chic and very weird. Add a floor that looks very like Nicholas Kirkwood's signature zig zags and it's definitely a fashion moment.

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Agent Cooper

Agent Cooper loved a damn fine cup of coffee, as everyone knows, and he wasn't averse to a damn fine suit either. While he is first seen upside-down in plaid boxers and white vest, it's the tailoring that sticks in the memory. FBI-issued and ironed to within an inch of its life, that suit was normcore before normcore existed.

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The Log Lady

Fashion is all about a quirky accessory – and you can't get much quirkier than a log. The log lady – otherwise known as Margaret Lanterman – is the biggest cult heroine of Twin Peaks and clearly had an influence on the thirtysomethings watching the series growing up. Her glasses, librarian knit and bob have been adopted by the hordes of East London – logs are only a matter of time.

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Audrey Horne

Sure, that scene with the cherry is infamous – and responsible for many teenage girls making very odd faces on a quest to imitate her – but Audrey's entire wardrobe is a fashion-approved. Kilts, twinsets, red lipstick and that bob of bedhead hair will do that. Half-Heathers, half-Lana Turner, all amazing.