1. Y2K
Y2K fashion pulls from the late '90s and early 2000s, with staples like low-rise flared jeans, baby tees, metallics, and playful accessories. Its comeback is partly thanks to celebrities and K-pop groups like NewJeans, whose styling revives the era's fun, youthful energy. Today's version tones things down a bit—swapping out ultra-shiny fabrics for matte finishes, mixing in modern basics, and playing with more intentional layering. It's less about full-on costume and more about blending old-school pieces with current streetwear for a look that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

