I’m of an age that I was wearing Y2K trends the first time they came around, and, boy, would you have liked to have seen my collection of halter tops, choker necklaces, baggy jeans and pointed slingback shoes with stumped toes. Because let’s face it, I was probably a little inexperienced in walking in heels. It was a time when dressing was truly fun, even if I probably looked horrendous 99% of the time. The big question is, would I re-wear these pieces now? Because of TikTok, it’s something I have to legitimately ask myself.
Thanks to the social media platform and the fact that the 2000s were 20 years ago (!!!), there is a current revival of everything related to what is now determined to be Y2K fashion. According to a Stylight report, “these turn-of-the-millennium trends are booming thanks to Gen Z discovering and showcasing them on TikTok”. It’s a compliment, really, that the young and hip people of today regard my generation as aspirational in terms of style. That’s what they’re saying, isn’t it…?
Admittedly, I was scared when Y2K fashion first came back around. I wouldn’t even go as far as to say that I got it right the first time it happened, so why would I repeat the same mistakes now as a seasoned, thirty-something fashion editor? While I managed to avoid it long enough, the pull of nostalgia has proven too tempting to resist, so I set out on a hunt for Y2K outfits I could see myself in, courtesy of some influencers who have already embraced the movement.
Keep scrolling to see the ways in which you can channel late ’90s, early ’00s-inspired Y2K outfits.