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Poster for Xena: Warrior Princess featuring Xena with a sword and golden armor, looking off to the side. Poster for Xena: Warrior Princess featuring Xena with a sword and golden armor, looking off to the side.

Woman Crush Wednesday: Xena Warrior Princess

We celebrate Woman Crush Wednesday with Xena: Warrior Princess — the 90s icon whose theatrical costumes, quotable lines, and mythic energy continue inspiring pop culture nearly 30 years later.

A 90s Icon Who Shaped Our Mythic, Theatrical, Drama‑Rama Hearts

Poster for Xena: Warrior Princess featuring Xena with a sword and golden armor, looking off to the side.
Lucy Lawless as Xena in the iconic 90s series Xena: Warrior PrincessCredit: Universal Television / Renaissance Pictures

Today’s weekly digital celebration of Woman Crush Wednesday is dedicated to someone we cherished — someone we watched with wide‑eyed whimsy throughout our 90s junior‑high years.

Xena: Warrior Princess.

It was period‑themed. It was theatrical. It was drama‑rama television at its finest.

The Rewatch
Bring the warrior-princess energy into your own nostalgia night:
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The show delivered:

  • Incomparable characters
  • Catchy, quotable dialogue
  • Memorable, era‑defining scenes
  • Costumes that were half‑mythology, half‑runway fantasy

For nearly 30 years, Xena has remained a seminal mood‑board influence — from fashion to fantasy to femme‑warrior iconography. Its impact is still felt across pop culture, cosplay, runway styling, and the entire “power‑femme mythos” that Gen Z and Millennials continue to resurrect.

Experience the mood. Feel the nostalgia. Relive the legend.

Dig out thee opening intro of Xena: Warrior Princess TV series.


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