Mid-’90s and early 2000s fashion are back on trend thanks to, well, nostalgia! Young millennials and Gen Z’ers who didn’t get a chance to fully enjoy Y2K fashion are embracing this chance to finally wear the coolest trends from the turn of the century, and we’re living for this new creative take on retro-futuristic fashion.
So, how can you get in on the Y2K trend? What pieces do you need to create a Y2K outfit? And what are the hallmarks of this iconic vibe?
Here, we’re going over some of the key elements of Y2K fashion, and share a few pieces you can add to your wardrobe that scream 2000s chic!
Shiny & Metallic Fabrics
At the turn of the century, the whole world was obsessed with the future. This obsession also showed up in fashion, and top designers started using shiny and metallic fabrics. Anything reflective or shiny was in, but metallics and holographics were especially popular. Whether you wear a full metallic outfit, accessorize with a shiny jacket or shoes, or even rock a glittery swimsuit, adding this touch helps to give your outfit that futuristic vibe.
Cowl Neck Mini Dress
Satin Handkerchief Crop Top
Holographic Mule Sandals
Tiny Fitted Tops
The Y2K era’s fashion trends were heavily influenced by the celebrities of the day like Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, the members of Destiny’s Child, and Shakira. What do all of these fabulous musical ladies have in common? They rocked tiny tops! Tight-fitting crop tops, scarf-tops, tube tops, and baby tees that showed plenty of skin were in, whether you were hitting the red carpet or going to the grocery store.
Ribbed Cross-Front Tie-Waist Crop Top
Ruched Cami Top
Lace-Up Sweater Tank
Matching Cropped Cardigan Sets
No Y2K wardrobe was complete without a cropped cardigan set, whether it was a gingham checked set, a flower-printed pairing, or a solid hue set. With low rise jeans or satin slip-style midi skirts, these combos are peak Millenium fashion–especially with just the top button of the cardigan closed. The great thing about investing in this trend? You can wear your knit tops together or separately if you want your look to stay in the present day.
Ribbed Knit Crop Top and Cardigan Sweater Set
Ribbed Crop Top Cardigan Sweater Set
Ribbed Knit Cami and Cardigan Set
Mini Skirts
In case you haven’t noticed, Y2K fashion isn’t exactly full-coverage or conservative. Mini skirts, especially pleated school-girl-esque skirts were a must-have in any fashionista’s closet, and were often paired with one of those tiny tops or a cardigan. If you’re not feeling the micro skirt vibe, something a little longer like a skater skirt is a great alternative.
Ruched Mini Skirt
Distressed Denim Mini Skirt
Bright Mini Skirt
Platform Shoes
While the clothes in the early 2000s were tiny, the shoes were not! Chunky soles and big platforms were all the rage, and the bigger the better! Chunky combat boots, sandals, high heels, or any other shoe you could add a platform sole to had a platform sole, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a celeb rocking anything less than 2 extra inches on the red carpet.
Platform Wedge Sandals
Leopard Chunky Sneakers
Platform Slide Sandals
Kitschy Accessories
As fabulous as the clothes were in the mid ‘90s and early 2000s, the accessories were what tied the whole look together. Kitsch, color, and maximalism personified this era of accessorizing, and the more layers you could add to your look the better. Hats, bright jewelry, eccentric bags, and futuristic sunglasses were just a few of the must-have accessories along with stacked rings, statement necklaces, and bandanas.
Chokers
Like clothing, accessories during Y2K were tight, like the iconic choker. Colorful, beaded choker necklaces were worn on their own or layered with other statement pieces to create a detailed, multidimensional look. If a tight choker makes you uncomfortable, simply layering necklaces can give you the same look.
Bucket Hat
With Hip Hop becoming more mainstream, Y2K fashion started to take inspiration from the flashy, often audacious looks sported by ‘90s and 2000s rappers. Wide-leg pants, double denim looks, and bucket hats grabbed the attention of the age of experimental fashion, and began to appear everywhere from streetwear to the runway.
Small Shoulder Bags
The small, compact “baguette bag” was the It handbag silhouette of the early aughts, with its single strap and snug-under-the-arm shape (reportedly a nod to the cliché of the French who carry bread under the arm.) When choosing a purse for your Y2K-inspired outfit, choose something with a short strap, an angular shape, and an interesting pattern or color. If it looks like something Paris Hilton or Carrie Bradshaw would’ve carried, you’re on the right track.
Shield Glasses
To fit with the futuristic vibes of Y2K, the sunglasses of choice were bold, reflective shield glasses. Featuring more facial coverage than most sunglasses, shield glasses make you feel like a celebrity just looking for some privacy! Glamorous with an edgy slant, shield glasses are also a super practical option since they offer plenty of protection from the sun.
We want to see how you’re wearing the Millenium aesthetic! Show us your Y2K outfits on Instagram @lulus using #lovelulus–and shop more 2000’s-inspired picks in our Y2K Fashion Shop!