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Y2K fashion has returned to the catwalk with a vengeance. Here, a look at the resurgence of the best early aughts trends—and why nostalgia is back.
And Gen Z is loving it 1/ 3 Y2K Fashion Revival Yasmeen Bekhit, a 22-year-old graduate student, poses for a photograph in her Y2K-inspired outfit near her home in Manheim, Pa., Tuesday, June 27, 2023.
The last year Gen Z style can be roughly summed up in three characters: Y2K. The aesthetic has been defining trend of TikTokers and fashionistas alike. “Style-wise, the term is synonymous with ...
See Billie Eilish's latest outfit, including micro shorts and fishnet tights, which she shared on Instagram.
As if charm jewelry, Ed Hardy garments and popcorn fabric weren't enough, Y2K fashion strikes again with another unlikely fashion revival from the early aughts: Jorts.
Grooming Why Eyebrow Piercings Are Everywhere Right Now Thanks to Saltburn and Gen Z's obsession with Y2K style, the nu metal staple is back in a big way.
It was true for Y2K, and it was true for ’90s grunge when it came back via Tumblr in the early 2010s. So, here I am placing bets on what comes after Y2K.
The Y2K movement has been trending for what feels like an age now, and yet, somehow the fashion world remains utterly captivated by the 2000s-inspired aesthetic.
Nostalgia for the indie-rock cool of the noughties at Celine’s Los Angeles runway show, awash in celebrities and dancing fans.