fashions fade only style remains!

Oh, the 2000s. It was a time when we were all watching the most famous Bollywood movie K3G and going gaga over the looks created for Poo (Kareena Kapoor Khan) where every girl in 2000s wanted to be her. Also if you remeber the Lizzie McGuire show on disney. For millennials, looking back on this period of our lives is like reopening a time capsule filled with some of your fondest memories and most devastating embarrassments; our personal sense of style during those years probably falls into the latter category. But the thing is, even though I hope my fashion sense has evolved since I was a preteen, if someone tried to extort me by using photos of me wearing like butterfly clips and frosted lip gloss, they’d be coming away empty-handed.

I have my share of regrets in life — both fashion and otherwise — but lamenting how I looked in the first several years of the new millennium isn’t among them. Maybe I’m biased but this time period was when I first started picking my own clothes and trying out trends. 

Shopping and experimenting with my hair were suddenly becoming important to me in a way they hadn’t been before. For a lot of us born in the late ’90s, the 2000s were when we first started thinking about how our appearances defined our beauty. As embarrassing as some of those old pictures maybe, we should think of the clothes we wore and the way we styled our hair as a rite of passage. If nothing else, it made for some great memories. And, those trends now live on through the decades of fashion.

let’s Take a walk down memory lane with me as we revisit some of the biggest 2000s fashion trends.

1. Frosted Lip Gloss
2. Trucker Hats, Especially Von Dutch Hats
3. Low-Rise Jeans
4. Lace-Up Jeans
5. Jeans With No Back Pockets
6. Jeans With Bedazzled Pockets
7.Tattoo Choker Necklaces
8. Halter Tops
9.All Denim Everything
10.Studded Belts
11.Butterfly Clips
12.Baguette Bags
13.Baby Tees


The staple from your 2000s wardrobe is back. Because even though it doesn’t feel like fashion produces anything new these days: we’ve never dressed the way we do today. We might borrow styles from other decades, but we are still creating something new.

More about that next week though!
Thank you, See you Soon..