Destiny's Child wasn't the first "girl group" to don matching outfits, but they helped popularize the concept. Part of their recognizability as an act was their commitment to wearing over-the-top, often colorful costumes on stage and keeping that same aesthetic everywhere they were seen publicly. This started when the group rose to prominence and carried on through the group's (devastating) disbandment in 2006. Now, for context if you're unfamiliar, the group was originally made up of four people—Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett, then the latter two were replaced by Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin, who also left not long after she joined the group. Our final three—Beyoncé, Williams, and Rowland—became the iconic matching groupmates we loved. Obviously, Beyoncé has gone on to do incredible things, and Williams and Rowland have gone on to their own careers, but the three occasionally reunite to our col...