The early 2000s isn’t an era generally recognized for its fashion contributions. More often than not, we remember this time in sartorial history with a little bit of a cringe and a little more of a “What were we thinking?” Regardless, it was a simpler time in many ways before social media permeated every aspect of our lives (Myspace was about as techy as our interactions got) and when bloggers were barely a twinkle in the internet’s eye. That yearning for a less complicated, less connected era may be why nostalgia for the early aughts has slowly but surely crept back into the collective consciousness and into our wardrobes. Ahead, check out 10
Spring 2018 trends that prove the revival of 2000s fashion is reaching fever pitch.
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2000s Are Back
Rhinestones
There was nary an item in existence that couldn't be bedazzled in the early 2000s, from jewelry to jeans to the iconic T-Mobile Sidekick. These days, designers like Christopher Kane are feeling the sparkly staple once more, so make like a modern-day Paris Hilton this spring in a pair of blingy drop earrings.
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Rhinestones
H&M Rhinestone Earrings, $12.99 at H&M
Handkerchief Hems
Skirts at the turn of the century were almost required to have uneven hemlines and the silhouette is back with a vengeance as per labels like Marques ' Almeida and others. A classic polka dot print take on the trend tempers the pirate wench vibe perfectly.
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Handkerchief Hems
Topshop Polka Dot Handkerchief Hem Skirt, $68 at Nordstrom
Colored Lenses
Everyone from Bono to Ali G rocked a pair of these shades back in the day and for 2018, Christian Dior is leading the revival on the runway. Get your fix on a real-life budget with a pair of transparent yellow cat eyes.
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Colored Lenses
NA-KD Metal Frame Cat Eye Sunglasses, $23.95 at NA-KD
Ruching
Peter Pilotto and other designers want you to gather together this season. Ruched pieces were all the rage in the early aughts and are currently back for another round.
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Ruching
Pixie Market Ivory Ruched Sleeve Knit Top, $60 at Pixie Market
Sport-Inspired Stilettos
J.Lo rocked the Manolo Blahnik Timberland boots that launched a thousand knockoffs way back when (Steve Madden even had a waiting list for its version). Now, labels like Monse have decided to see if lightning will strike twice by bringing back the sporty style. Brave enough to work the high heel sneaker? Try it in spring's MVP hue, yellow.
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Sport-Inspired Stilettos
Fenty Puma by Rihanna High Heel Leather Sneaker, $300 at Puma
Spaghetti Straps
Any 2000s girl worth her salt had a plethora of skinny-strapped tanks and camis and the old-school staple is experiencing a renaissance. Dries Van Noten doubled down on the retro vibe by doing his version with rhinestone embellishment, but you can rock yours in every iteration, from simple solid to floral print.
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Spaghetti Straps
Mango Floral Cross-Body Top, $19.99 at Mango
Logos
A decade and a half ago, the It bag was, well, everything. If you didn't advertise to the world who you were wearing, did it even really happen? Granted, designers like Fendi have never really abandoned their signature prints, but for Spring 2018, they're bringing them to the forefront once again. If that's out of your budget, try a more wallet-friendly — but equally retro — version.
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Logos
DKNY Women's Bryant Small Zip Tote Bag, $258.40 at Coggles
Dresses Over Pants
Everyone from Britney Spears to Jessica Alba worked this styling trick in the 2000s, usually with boot-cut jeans. At Miu Miu, the take was a little more elevated eclectic. Try the trend with a flowy midi dress that will hit at the right spot.
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Dresses Over Pants
& Other Stories Shoulder Frills Dress, $145 at & Other Stories
Kitten Heels
Designers like Bottega Veneta are all about the kitten heel this spring, a silhouette that reigned at the beginning of the century. Bonus retro points if you rock yours in pointy bright pink.
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Kitten Heels
Sam Edelman Ludlow Dupion Slingback Pumps, $110 at Net-a-Porter
Tracksuits
Few brands epitomize a moment in time like Juicy Couture . Now with celebrity stylist Jamie Mizrahi at the helm, the brand's tracksuits are poised for a stylish comeback .
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Tracksuits
Juicy Couture Black Label Colorblock Terry Zip Up Pullover, $69.50 at Juicy Couture
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