The Best 2000s Fashion Trends Making A Comeback

Love them or hate them, these are the styles from the aughts everyone is trying out in 2022.

Words by Aemilia Madden

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It was born in 1990, which means that I entered my formative fashion years just as the new millennium arrived. It was the era of mall fashion—when my mom would drop me off so that I could peruse Abercrombie & Fitch or Bebe with friends while she waited patiently in the parking lot. Now, many of the trends that defined that era—low-rise pants (which my mom used to make me return), fitted tanks (which I once wore layered atop one another), and sporty sunglasses have all made a return to the trend cycle.

“It’s been over a decade since the aughts ended, so the era is due for a revival,” says Charles Gorra, CEO and founder of Rebag. “Gen Z was old enough to live through Y2K fashion, but they never got to wear it as adults. Plus Gossip Girl and Sex and the City, television shows that were influential for their fashion, both had revivals.” Gorra says that when it comes to accessories, he observes not only the return of the era’s It-bags like Fendi’s Baguette or Balenciaga’s Moto, but also of other designer accessories like chain belts.

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Love them or hate them, there’s no avoiding the fact that the defining styles of the 2000s are back once again. Ahead, find photo proof—in the form of street style trendsetters and celebrities illustrating the modern takes on the trends of two decades ago. So, zip up your track jacket, throw on your best bucket hat, and check out the trends of the aughts that are once again worth noticing.

The Waist Belt

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With the rise of boho style, loose floaty dresses of the 2000s got a little cinch thanks to the belt. A chain style, or something more bohemian like a cinched rope iteration, are reflective of the time.

The Miniskirt

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Miu Miu’s runways have helped to usher in the return of the teeny-tiny miniskirt.

The Artist Tee

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Pre-social media, one of the best ways to show off your interests to others was through your T-shirt. An artist tee was the way to display your taste.

The Shrunken Tank Top

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The white tank has returned as a favorite styling staple this summer. Dressed up or down, it’s comfy, casual, and cool.

The Denim on Denim

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Who can ever forget Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake’s 2001 coordinated red carpet denim looks.

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The Plastic Accessories

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These aren’t your childhood jelly sandals. Sleek, clear plastic pumps and bags are a cool way to play with texture.

The Thong Sandals

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Heeled thong sandals have made a return as a must-try footwear choice among the street style set.

The Camo Print

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Despite its origins, camo print is not intended to blend in when worn today.

The Tube Top

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Forgo straps and embrace the return of the tube top—both in casual cotton and dressier iterations.

The Scarf Dress

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Floaty scarf dresses were a go-to on Sex And The City. Today, they’re a playful alternative to tight-fitting designs.

The Knee-High Boots

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Tall boots are back—and they’re an especially compelling look when they’re styled back to a playful mini silhouette.

The Sporty Sunglasses

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Meant for more than sunny workouts, sleek, futuristic sunglasses have made a comeback.

The Baguette Bag

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Fendi’s baguette bag was a must-own at the turn of the century. Now, the petite silhouette is back.

The Cargo Pants

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What will you store in your cargo pants? Snacks, phone, and wallet are all welcome options.

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The Track Jacket

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If wearing a full Juicy sweatsuit doesn’t fit your fancy these days, try styling a sporty track jacket with preppy pieces.

The Corset

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The corset trend has continued to take off over the last year, and it’s not going anywhere.

The Bucket Hat

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Furry, crochet, or canvas, a bucket hat is an accessory you can put on year-round.

The Logo Bag

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Logomania was huge in the early aughts, but now it’s an equally appealing way to instantly dress up a look.

The Bedazzled Moment

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Whether shimmering jeans or rhinestone-studded boots, swirling sparkles were a favorite statement.

The Claw Clip

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Small or large, the claw clip was a favorite way to keep hair back (minus face-framing fringe of course).

The Scarf Top

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Is it a scarf? Is it a top? It’s both. This two-in-one item was a go-to styling trick in the early 2000s.

The Leopard Print

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Sometimes considered “the other neutral,” leopard print is bold but still easy to style.

The Low-Rise Jeans

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Plan to show off your bellybutton with low-slung jeans that are once again back in style.

The Skinny Scarf

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The skinny scarf was an accessory used to polish off outfits all year round. Now, it’s back as a style you can easily throw on as you walk out the door.

The Dress Over Jeans

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Love it or hate it, a dress worn over pants is back in the fashion conversation.

 

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