The Y2K bug may no longer be an issue for computer users or the world in general today, but it was never really an issue to begin with! However, general assumptions and misinformation did lead to a lot of events. Fortunately, not all those events were bad, because that’s when the trend of today’s Y2K outfits first started.
Named after the infamously nonexistent computer bug, Y2K clothes are not just the best thing to come out of all that confusion back then, but they are also the only relevant reminder of the computer bug. On that note, let us take a quick look through the top five most trendy Y2K dress and accessory designs that are hot right now.
The Butterfly Clip
Did the butterfly hairclip ever really go out of style? It depends on your own sense of fashion, but it sure has made a strong comeback among teens this year. It is one of the most universally loved Y2K clothing accessory trends because almost any girl or woman can pull off the butterfly clip with confidence. Choose a colour that contrasts well with your current hair colour to make the clip stand out in all its beautiful details.
The Black Duster Coat
The black duster coat is an ultimate combination of fashion trends form three different eras. It borrows its original design from the old brown and ox blood western dusters, often seen on cowboys from centuries back in time. Then there is the neo-cyberpunk theme of the 2000s, where the duster coat was given its first touch of science fiction in The Matrix.
Finally, we have the trending duster coats of today, which has a more relaxed fit, but retains the black aesthetics from the sci-fi movies of that time. SSENSE pretty much has the entire collection of trendy Y2K outfits from dresses to butterfly hair clips, but do check out LỰU ĐẠN’s version of the black duster coat they have there.
The Minimalistic Minidress
One may argue that only the young generations can pull off the minimalistic minidress, and they would probably be right about that too. After all, the entire Y2K fashion craze was brought back and popularised by Gen Z. Therefore, it would only make sense for the super minimalistic Y2K dress to trend among the post millennials. If you are in shape and you have both the confidence and the will to carry it off with panache, then age should be of no consequence here. Just be sure to use several layers on top when you are outside during the winter months.
Fur Lined Denim Jackets
Denim jackets likely originated in the 1970s and they remained popular throughout the 80s. So, how is the denim jacket considered a trend from the 2000s? Well, the denim jacket did lose its popularity for more than a decade’s time, as leather and bomber jackets pretty much overshadowed everything else. The fact that they don’t provide sufficient warmth in freezing temperatures also did not bode well for those living in colder climates, namely Canada.
However, thicker, heavier, and fur lined versions of the 1950’s Canadian tuxedo made it into the fashion scene during the mid-2000s. Ever since that time, the newer, heavier, and warmer denim jackets have remained a choice, albeit not the most popular one until now. Thanks to the post-millennial love for Y2K outfits, the short, but warm, fur lined denim jacket for women has entered the fray once again. In fact, it is the most preferred mid-layer for fashionistas this winter.
Skinny, Acid Washed Jeans
If the flared bell bottoms rocked the 70s and the 80s, then the skinny jeans took over as their rightful Y2K successor. This was a time for baggy pants and tight jeans, so don’t be surprised to see all your favourite luxury brands showcase both as part of their latest collection this year. Skinny jeans are a more practical choice between the two, especially due to the rugged versatility a full pair of jeans naturally comes with. They are also a better option in colder climates.
Your trendy skinny jeans also come with a few intentional rips and tears, but that’s optional. What is not optional, however, is the acid washed finishing. That is a big part of what makes these Y2K clothes and not just another skinny pair of jeans from the early 90s. The rule to wear them remains same for the most part though, which is to create contrast or go monochromatic.
Honorable mention goes out to the mid-less front tie tops and mid-less tees. Much like the minimalistic minidress, fitness and youth may feel like an essential requirement to pull these off. We have a health-conscious generation in post-millennials, so that should not be an issue for most.