While it might be making a comeback on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, this is not Gen Z’s Y2K. The early 2000s aesthetic is officially back in this spring summer season, and this time around, it’s all grown up with one foot in the future. Mature color palettes, sophisticated details, and boldly flirtatious silhouettes from the early aughts celebrate unapologetically fierce femininity that would make Britney Spears, The Spice Girls and Paris Hilton proud. The magic is in the silhouette, so think mini tops, wide legs, and lower-than-low waistbands. Creating a balance between exaggerated proportions is an art that requires an eye for harmony in tension. A bold platform shoe can offset mini skirts in leggy looks while accessories like the infamous trucker hat bring an edge to the overt femininity of the era. Top it all off with the perfectly proportioned shoulder bag and step out like the Y2K queen you are.
Micro Must-Haves
The antidote to oversized, mini proportions that dare to bare are essential to embracing the free-spirited momentum of the early 2000s. The beginning of the new millennium brought us the internet, reality t.v., and (most importantly) the party girl era. Mini skirts, micro tops, and cropped cardigans reigned supreme. Baby proportions once in bubblegum pink and powder blue are back with a more sophisticated palette for Spring-Summer, leaning towards metallics, reds, and classic neutrals in an appeal to the reformed party queen. The extravagant embellishment once synonymous with girly expression is trumped by a focus on luxe textural finishes like patent leather, treated denim and crochet tops like the butterfly knit crop top from Blumarine that reference the iconic crochet corsets of Vivienne Westwood.
Pant Proportions
Don’t be afraid to take up space in pants that redefine proportion. When it comes to choosing Y2K bottoms it’s all about a lower-than-low waistline and the baggier the better. As far as Spring-Summer is concerned, denim reigns supreme with an unrivaled array of finishes to bring things into the modern era. Think low-rise jeans like those from Bottega Veneta and the too-cool treated denim cargo pants by Diesel with countless pockets to usher in a new turn of nostalgic futurism – practical or not. If jeans feel like too much, go for a more relaxed look with nostalgically modern tracksuits from Rotate, and if pants seem all together too predictable, the runways also brought us a wave of low-dipped jumpsuits this season that flaunt a confident sensuality all in one piece.
Y2K Accessories for Nostalgic Style
The early 2000s loved a good accessory – and so do we. Can you imagine a world where Paris Hilton didn’t eat, sleep and breathe in her big, blocked sunnies? Thankfully, this year the runways brought us an evolved version of statement sunglasses leaning hard into the futurism of decisive shapes and edited details like the refined flower-power shapes from Loewe. If a renewed vision has your head in the clouds, you can count on statement shoes to keep your feet firmly on the ground. Save the sneakers for another day. Sleek slip-ons like Nour leather slippers from Saint Laurent, bold boots, and the higher-the-better platforms are having their moment in the spotlight. Oh, and don’t forget a graphic trucker hat like the all-over-print models from Versace and a sexy little city bag like le Cagole by Balenciaga for a hint of authenticity.