These Vivid, 2000s-Inspired Pieces Are So Fetch (Yes We’re Making It a Thing)

These Vivid, 2000s-Inspired Pieces Are So Fetch (Yes We’re Making It a Thing)

A spring look by Versace

Don’t be too upset that the 2000s are already fodder for fashionable nostalgia. Instead, get excited to combine bold and unexpected colors and textures, à la lace-trimmed camis, chunky-soled shoes and men’s looks, too. That’s hot!


Spray-paint denim jacket, $1,650, by Balenciaga

Cropped stamped-logo t-shirt, $310, by Off White

Embellished silk minidress, $4,900, by Stella McCartney

Hair tie, $50, by Kapital

Rainbow boots, $160, by Doc Martin

Mini shearling handbag, $2,500, by Bottega Veneta

A spring look by Louis Vuitton

T-shirt, $600, by Givenchy

Twill bucket hat, $600, by Bottega Veneta.

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