Y2K, or the 2000s, were peak fashion. Before you point out the awkward length pants, the random hats, and the shorts-and-leggings pairings, hear us out. It was the last decade where celebrities styled themselves. Fashion was so much more democratic and relatable. The experimentation felt accessible. If you think about it, it makes sense that Gen Z, the rebel generation, is obsessed with Y2K fashion. They're reclaiming everything that was good about dressing up. To honour the problematic favourite of fashion trends, here's a list that will help you channel the best of Y2K fashion. Inspired by celebrities such as Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Christina Aguilera, Paris Hilton, who were back then were in their edgy, rebellious and youthful era. Influences from the era include movies like 10 Things I Hate About You and Clueless, Carrie Bradshaw and Bratz Dolls.
7 Y2K Outfits To Channel Peak Carrie Bradshaw Energy
What is Y2K Fashion?
The Y2K trends are far from subtle. People in this era were experimenting with shiny materials such as metallic leather and sequins, and faux fur. The trend can be described as futuristic, glittery, and cyber obsessed mixed with a healthy amount of teenage angst. Chunky sneakers, pleated skirts, baguette bags, distressed denim, and sunglasses indoors are some of the elements the trend includes.
How Is It BACK?
A trend can be considered to be truly “back” when the younger generations embrace it with their own spin to it. In recent years, mainstream pop stars have borrowed heavily from Y2K. And these fits have been amplified by their fan base. Of course another reason the Y2K is a trend yet again, is because of the nostalgia associated with it.
If you'd like to recreate iconic outfits from your favourite Y2K movies. Here is a list that will help you capture their spirit.
Outfit 1: Kat From 10 Things I Hate About You
Y2K fashion that is all about low-rise bell bottoms and oversized jackets. Kat Stratford, from 10 Things I Hate About You has rocked the vibe. From dancing on the kitchen counter to puking on Patrick’s shoes, the outfit slayed regardless of what she was doing. This fit gives a low-key, no-fuss yet chic vibe. It can be dressed up or down with a leather overcoat, and is perfect for a night out. I would say that Kate’s personality is what makes the outfit, so that's also something you need in your wardrobe.
Outfit 2: Fern From Jawbreaker
Do you remember the reflective outfits that were so popular in the late 90s? They're back in style, except they look cuter now? I personally love pink so this is my favourite piece. It’s perfect for a night of clubbing (however out of place it might have been for a high school). But if someone can pull it off, it is Judy Greer. The bright colours with her statement neck piece and bag scream Y2K.
Outfit 3: Carrie Bradshaw From Sex And The City
Thanks to GenZ-adored Y2K trends, Carrie Bradshaw's iconic dip in Central Park’s pond has become evergreen. While she was falling into the water, we were falling for her outfit designed by Richard Tyler. The flowy, asymmetrical dress seems so airy and comfortable, perfect for a brunch date. The subtle transparent heels pair perfectly with the dress, giving it its well deserved “moment”. We have found just what you need to look like Carrie Bradshaw at her iconic best (and hopefully find your Mr. Big while you're at it).
Outfit 4: Jenna Rink From13 Going On 30
If you’re into the Y2K aesthetic, who’s a better role model than Jenna Rink? She embodies cute and chic with her colourful patchwork mini dress paired with blue heels and a statement butterfly necklace. This outfit could literally represent the entire plot of the movie. As a little girl, I wanted my birthday dress to be exactly like hers (not to mention, I also wanted to be 30 then). This outfit can also be dressed down with a pair of sneakers for a day-outing-with-your-girlies kind of aesthetic.
Outfit 5: Regina From Mean Girls
ON WEDNESDAYS WE WEAR PINK! That’s right, Regina WAS the early 2000s look. The Barbie fandom coming back to life is going to enjoy Regina’s Wednesday pink look. She pairs a black leather skirt with a white tank and a pink shrug. Let’s not forget her cute little baguette bag and her quintessential necklace with her initials. Channel the mean girl in you with this outfit. Although it's meant to give mean girl vibes, to me it always gives soft-girl-core.
Outfit 6: Meredith Blake From The Parent Trap
The seemingly vindictive step mother to be, had her looks on point. I would draw inspiration from her any day. She is the best dressed person to hesitantly go camping. Her tracksuit exudes Y2K energy. She rocks a black pair of track pants with a black crop top and a black jacket. Black on black outfits can never go wrong, we're all well aware of this. Add a pair of white sneakers and you’re set to take a jog around the park, unwind at your yoga studio or even chill on the floor in your living room with a pizza.
Outfit 7: Cher From Clueless
I think all of us 2000s babies have aspired to one day own Cher’s closet. Her showstopping, over-the-top school fit has our heart. With her yellow on yellow plaid skirt and blazer, she wears high knee socks and a classic white pair of heels. While we might not have been able to have these looks in school, considering the uniforms we all wore to school, we can still live our Clueless fantasies now that the school girl trend adapted by Olivia Rodrigo is a legit thing. The time is now to do your own version of the iconic clueless school girl outfit.