Do you remember Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City? No, well do you remember that shirt you bought with that giant flower on the shoulder[1] ? Yup, that is all thanks to Carrie Bradshaw and her creation of these giant flower accessories in 2000. Sure, they looked cute, at the time, on her, but really could any of us really pull it off? My answer is no. Let’s throw this fashion foux pas out the window and keep it in the past.
So we went from Flip-flops being acceptable 3 out of the 4 seasons to Crocs, to Uggs[2] Will we never learn? Just when we got over the Croc fad around 2004, which were those hideous sponge-like shoes that also had (sold separately) little charms for their holes, we then allowed Uggs to come into our lives. In the 00 decade, we saw the “Cut Off Shorts and Purple Uggs” ensemble, “Little Black Dress and Tan Uggs”, out-to-dinner attire and, of course, my personal favorite—the “Yesterday’s sweatpants and hoodie—Where-did-I sleep-last-night?” casual school day outfit, equipped with the black Uggs to match. Yea…Thanks to Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, we have this lovely fashion influence. Hopefully this is another one of those fashion no-nos we get let go of as we enter into this new decade.
I think the one fashion trend that I would like to see disappear off the face of this planet is the legging as pants! This whole ordeal can be traced back to, yet again, Lindsay Lohan, who created “6126”—a leggings line in 2008.[3] (She created this while people still retained some ounce of interest and respect for her). At first, it perhaps was cute and original, but it definitely blew up in all of our faces. The worst part was when this form of hosiery turned into a form of pants. Tights are not pants! They are not to be worn simply with a t-shirt and… Uggs.
A light and laughable fashion trend of the 00s, involves Lance Armstrong. In 2004, he created the jelly bracelets that no one can forget[4] It started out with just blue wristbands to support road safety[5] but because of Lance Armstrong it quickly it evolved into many different colors will all sorts of messages on them, including his yellow “LIVESTRONG” ones. Do you remember in Middle School when that popular girl came into school every day with her wrists and arms covered in these jelly bracelets? It seemed like the next day everyone was wearing them like that, male and female. You know that you did it too!
Another not so lovable fashion trend of the 00’s involves Britney Spears. (I know that is all I had to say, right?) Well it started with lower-than-low hip-hugger jeans and then it turned into the embarrassing, but for some reason embraced visible thong. We all have to laugh out loud at this one. We all remember, sadly, all those girls that used to bend over in their seats and give us an eyeful. Thankfully this is not popular anymore.
One last fashion trend of the 00s, that sadly is still popular, is the Expensive-As-Hell Destroyed Denim Jeans. At what point exactly was it cool to drop hundreds of dollars on a pair of jeans that had less material than your shirt? I am not simply talking about the little rips, I’m talking about the giant holey knees and rips underneath the butt cheeks. Yes, you know what I am talking about. Half of the time it seemed as if they would completely fall apart if you moved one leg a little too far. Thankfully, we have learned that from this and the holes have gotten smaller.
So all in all, this is my final farewell to 00’s and hello to the 10s. It may not seem like it, but we have made it into a new decade of fashion. One can only wonder what is to come.
[1]http://www.slate.com/id/2192375/
[2]http://www.warmdeliciousuggboots.info/2009/12/oh-no-purple-ugg-boots-are-popular-everywhere/
[3]http://www.etonline.com/news/2008/06/62486/index.html
[4] http://rubberbracelets.com/pop-culture-history-of-rubber-bracelets/
[5]http://www.wristbandconnection.com/gel-wristbands.php







