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The Return Of Y2K Fashion Thanks To Trend Setting Generation Z
07/25/21 AT 4:22 PM
Fashion from the 2000s appears to be back in the summer of 2021, as trend-setting Gen Z has taken hold of some clothing styles.
Social media has been flooded with young people rocking Y2K fashioned baby dolls shirts, jumpsuits, mini-skirts, low-rise flared jeans, and beaded necklaces along with colorful streaks in their hair.
Many known celebrities have hopped on the trend, as well. This has led to a huge rise in the relativity of thrifting clothes in order to finds these styles.
Thrifting has become a way for the generation to be stylish but also rid of “fast fashion” and appreciate re-using clothing. Being environmentally aware is also popular among Gen-Z.
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The Regalia Renaissance
July 9, 2021
If you’ve never opened your wardrobe and stared into the abyss thinking “what will I wear,” you’re lying. It’s the age-old question that plagues many of us on a daily basis, or did, at least, pre-lockdown. As Sydney entered its first snap lockdown since last year, I peered into my closet and asked myself that same question, despite having nothing for which to get dressed. I cast my mind back to 2020, trying to recall what exactly I donned in the peculiar few months of the first lockdown.
Pre-pandemic, I used to find indulgence in comfort, in pulling on a pair of fleece-lined sweatpants and slipping into well-worn Ugg boots. As COVID-19 took hold and the world locked down, people traded business wear for loungewear and took comfort in being, well, comfortable. Zoom became the centre of socialisation, with people using it for both work and play. This sparked the evolution of a new dress code. Affectionately described by many as ‘The
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Most of us saw clips of Demna Gvasaliaâs debut couture show for Balenciaga on Instagram yesterday, but this morning at Vogueâs Forces of Fashion conference, we got a rare treat. The show was replayed in its entiretyâwith no soundtrack, just
whooshes of fabricâbefore Gvasalia joined Vogue Runwayâs global director Nicole Phelps to discuss the collection. From his decision to omit music (âI wanted the clothes to speak for themselvesâ) to the intricacies of his couture jeans, he answered questions about his couture debut and shared what he learned about himself in the process.Â