The do’s and don’ts on the latest fashion trend
There’s two things you should know about Year 2000 (Y2K) fashion: it’s back and it’s better. To all the people who ever said they wish they could go back in time or wish that the ’90s would make a comeback, congratulations, wish granted!
Y2K fashion is everything edgy, everything colorful, everything plaid and everything we never knew we needed. From bedazzled baby crop tops to beret hats, Y2K fashion has it all. This is our chance to get funky and experiment with different colors and styles.
Sick of wearing the same old, boring hairstyle everyday? With Y2K fashion you don’t have to! Fashion alert, butterfly clips are so in right now so grab your favorite pair from your nearest superstore and clip those suckers in.
Being able to relive the greatest and strangest moments in fashion is not just a blessing, it’s an honor.
This is a chance to get creative and mix and match tops and bottoms that nobody would dare dream of pairing together.
This comeback also means that accessories are a must now. Fake glasses, hats, mini purses, bead bracelets – anything that is not a clothing item needs to be worn with any outfit immediately.
Take a nice hard look in the mirror and ask yourself, “what accessory will match my aesthetic while simultaneously spicing up my look today?” As much as I am talking about Y2K as if it is only for girls, boys have no fear because Y2K is here for you as well.
What does that look like? Ever seen the iconic Will Smith in Fresh Prince? There’s your answer. Big sweatshirts and baggy, yet appropriate, denim jeans is the look to shoot for. This fashion trend is all inclusive as long as you are willing to get on board and find the look that makes you feel the best.
With Y2K fashion, you can dress however you choose, confidently knowing that you stand out from others and all for good reason.
The best part is that no matter how trendy Y2K gets and no matter how many people start to wear this amazing attire, nobody will look the same.
Not a single person will be wearing the exact same outfit as anyone else. Why?
Because that’s the beauty of Y2K. It is meant to be bold; it is meant to be different and most importantly, it is meant to be you.
Who wants to fit in anyway? I mean come on, that’s so out.