Lately, we've noticed the fascination with the '90s creep into the early 2000s, at all echelons of relative influence: Bella Hadid now basically lives in a very Aaliyah-inspired uniform (teeny sunglasses and low-slung track pants), while the Vetements x Juicy Couture collab-complete with butt-rhinestones-is sold out damn-near everywhere. ![]() So, what's a cool kid to do? Pick an even more-maligned era of fashion to emulate, of course! Now, this decade is still very much with us but trends-or rather, the people who follow them-are fickle beasts, which means that what seemed cutting-edge a few years ago is starting to feel.well, a little basic now that every tween in the mall is wearing a choker and crop top. (Remember when " mom jeans" was such a pejorative term it inspired a Saturday Night Live sketch? Fast forward to 2017, when fast-fashion sites proudly offer hundreds of mom jeans to choose from.) But in a short period of time, plenty of other seminal '90s items have been elevated from embarrassing-relic status to trendy: Birkenstocks, bodysuits, flannels, Docs-the list goes on. ![]() Not long before that, though, people really hated the idea of this decade's fashion making a comeback. It seems like only yesterday that Tumblr exploded with pictures of Courtney Love in babydoll dresses and barettes, Clueless-style miniskirts and Mary Janes, and grungy Sassy editorials-thus heralding the '90s revival.
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