By now, anyone keeping tabs on fashion is well aware that we are in the midst of a Y2K fashion revival, and the comeback continues to expand from a nostalgia trip to an era-defining fashion movement for our current decade. As we go further into the ’20s, it’s likely that the nostalgic trend will continue to grow even more, with Gen Z delving further into the archives to pull out more than just the crop tops, low-rise jeans, butterfly motifs and thong sandals that we’ve already seen over the past few years.
On the runways, too, designers were eager to put their own spin on Y2K fashion, reinterpreting the era through a new lens. From LaQuan Smith’s sexed-up, slinky silhouettes to Miu Miu’s ultra-low mini skirts and Versace’s neon colors and scarf prints, it’s clear that hindsight is exceptionally optimistic — and especially ripe for post-pandemic “revenge fashion.”
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