Y2K isn't this either this came later. I'm not saying it wasn't out there, but it is giving like 2004 vibes. Y2K literally stands for the year 2,000. It was one year and it was still growing out of the fashions of the 90s. If anyone wants to know what fashion was like in the year 2,000 watch shows from that time like Third Rock From The Sun, Drew Carey, or Boy Meets World near the end. Now I know ppl say "Y2K" to mean something else, but as someone who can usually tell u what year a movie came out just by looking at it, it annoys me how ppl smoosh everything together as if there weren't differences in each year. Like, no one would mistake 2012 for 2019 fashion, but that's because we know the difference even if really young people don't. And I'm not that old, but I remember the 2,000s and what my mom wore and a lot of it she kept until I was in middle school and I would wear it to school. I even remember when my mom would wear that chalky brown lipstick look with foundation way too white. It's just something u can't explain or condense when everybody experiences it differently and not everyone had the same style.
the actual y2k part is more mid 2000s
Can we stop calling this sh*t an "aesthetic". Like wtf is an aesthetic. It's a style.
Actually one is y2k tomboy and the other in normal y2k
send to me
Y2K vs grayu
I think that's igary.
Real Y2K here👇🏼
I loovvvve real y2k❤️
A little fact y2k means 2000s
Y2K isn't this either this came later. I'm not saying it wasn't out there, but it is giving like 2004 vibes. Y2K literally stands for the year 2,000. It was one year and it was still growing out of the fashions of the 90s. If anyone wants to know what fashion was like in the year 2,000 watch shows from that time like Third Rock From The Sun, Drew Carey, or Boy Meets World near the end. Now I know ppl say "Y2K" to mean something else, but as someone who can usually tell u what year a movie came out just by looking at it, it annoys me how ppl smoosh everything together as if there weren't differences in each year. Like, no one would mistake 2012 for 2019 fashion, but that's because we know the difference even if really young people don't. And I'm not that old, but I remember the 2,000s and what my mom wore and a lot of it she kept until I was in middle school and I would wear it to school. I even remember when my mom would wear that chalky brown lipstick look with foundation way too white. It's just something u can't explain or condense when everybody experiences it differently and not everyone had the same style.