Only the lazy didn’t criticize the fashion of the 2000s. Super-glamor and anti-glamor - this is how you can call two opposing trends of that time. Nevertheless, the style then was original and interesting. I’ll tell you about it today.
Rhinestones
They sparkled on the shelves of all stores, and especially in the markets of provincial towns. And the more of them there were on clothes, the better. Echoes of this trend can still be seen in modern fashion. True, in a much more modest form.
Blouses completely strewn with rhinestones, dresses sparkling with sequins - fashion that can dazzle in the truest sense of the word. And wherever they were sculpted... On T-shirts, shorts, sneakers, caps and even on bare skin!
Short tops and piercings
However, it is not enough to just shine with clothes - super-glamour should be everywhere. That is why piercing with rhinestones in the navel has become so popular that both young and old are getting pierced. Naturally, in order to successfully showcase this beauty, short tops were needed. And they literally filled the stores.What can we say if not only girls, but also guys dressed up in them?
Low waist jeans
The fit of jeans in the 2000s reached an all-time low. It was she who introduced peeking lingerie into fashion. In general, the lower your pants went and the narrower they were, the more fashionable you could be considered. Regular high-waisted pants then simply disappeared from sale.
However, the more denim you wore, the more fashionable you could consider yourself. It would be even better if you could find something decorated with rhinestones. A strange trend has also become a denim skirt over pants made of the same fabric. By the way, denim has recently returned to trends again.
Pink everywhere
Total looks in this bright shade were incredibly popular. Fashionistas literally strived to look like Barbie dolls. True, most often it turned out so-so. The abundance of pink color looked too unpleasant for the eyes. In addition, together with him, the girls smeared themselves with a ton of self-tanning and did provocative makeup. It looked, to be honest, ridiculous.
Plush tracksuit
But pink plush sportswear is an absolute must have. Every fashionable girl simply had to have one. And most often they went to school in it, rather than sitting comfortably in a chair with the TV remote control. Those less fortunate had to make do with plush suits of other colors. Despite the comfort of such clothes, they also promoted a low rise, because they were not intended for sports at all.
UGG boots
To all of the above you need to add the ubiquitous soft boots and the look will be completed.These shapeless shoes looked equally awkward with almost any clothing. And both girls and boys wore them. The coolest fashionistas could afford colored UGG boots.
Rock and emo
Parallel to everything, there was an ardent anti-glamour movement. Black T-shirts with the logo of your favorite rock band, skinny jeans of the same color, monochrome sneakers, the obligatory spiked bracelet... In general, a total black look, as they call it now.
Fans of the emo subculture successfully combined pink and black, scaring random passers-by with their makeup. And later, the fashion for a neck “cut” with a choker spread from informals to glamor. From there - into ordinary everyday images. She is still alive and looks, I must say, quite attractive.
Cargo
Wide trousers with an abundance of hanging pockets and ribbons were equally appreciated by everyone. An alternative was breeches or even shorts. They were often covered with various badges. The latter, by the way, generally clung to any clothing, just like rhinestones.