5 Y2K trends that should never come back - and one that's slipped through the cracks
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"Nostalgia is a refuge as people turn to feelings of comfort, security, and love they enjoyed in their past," says psychologist Krystine Batcho. However, Gen Z feels nostalgia for a time they barely remember, leading to interesting interpretations as they replicate Y2K fashion.
Fashion stylist Payton Dale notes Gen Z looks to overly stylized representations from Vogue and Y2K movies for fashion guidance, sometimes missing the mark in their interpretations.
Maiya Simone critiques skinny scarves as unnecessary accessories of the early 2000s, questioning the practicality in pairing them with light or impractical clothing.
Ashlee Simpson reflects on her 2003 look with a scarf, humorously recalling, "The scarf makes me crack up - it was such a thing at that time. Why were we all wearing a scarf with everything?"
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