On the film’s anniversary, get the road-warriors’ style here: Holly Hunter, Frances McDormand, Jodie Foster, Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn were all considered for the fugitives. But Sarandon and Davis made their mark. There’s hardly an accessory more associated with the film than Louise’s starlet-tied headscarf. Hit the road in style with the hand-illustrated Silk Scarf of Blue Leopards by designer Jessie Zhao. $129, jessiezhao.com A star was born in 1991, when Brad Pitt beat out future friend George Clooney (who auditioned five times) for the role of J.D., the shirtless runaway thief in a cowboy hat (like the Stetson Straw Rancher). Pitt made $6,000 for the small but memorable breakout role. $95, sheplers.com The movie inspired many a meme, including this Funny Feminist Movie Postcard from Pretty Girl Postcards. $2.50, etsy.com Upgrade Louise’s famous cat-eye sunnies with Velvet Canyon’s Beat Generation, an exaggerated take on the classic frame. $190, revolve.com As the passing miles get grittier, so do the women’s costumes: Jewelry is swapped for a cowboy hat and embroidered tops for weather-beaten vintage tees, like the Thelma & Louise Desert Cut Out Tee. $25, kohls.com Thelma’s dusty denim-on-denim look holds up 30 years on. Translate it today with a Tencel Popover Top and high-waisted ’90s Cheeky Jean—just add some dirt. $70, bananarepublic.com and $78, everlane.com Next, Geena Davis on Fighting for Gender Equality, This Changes Everything and How Thelma & Louise Changed Her Life