Why we will not escape the revival of the 2000s

""It's really cool to see the clothes I was wearing on the parades of today's girls, because at the time, nobody dressed like me"".We still remember with stir this hilarious video of Paris Hilton published by W Magazine in 2017, in which the false brainlessness of the 2000s explained that she had invented, like a queen of the avant-garde, the style of the moment.And we cannot contradict socialite.Since 2016, mannequins, celebrities and influencers swear by low -waisted jeans, visible ricious thongs and mini suspenders.We recently saw the pop star dua Lipa, the Top Models Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid dressed like Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie in the reality show The Simple Life (2003-2005), a remake of Mean Girls (2004) or a revisited version of the Matrix saga (1999).After the return of the 90s grunge and normcore, it is the sexy bling of the 2000s with all that he has bad taste that makes his return in force.

This strong aesthetic, Alice Pfeiffer, fashion journalist and author of the book The taste of the ugly (Flammarion editions) summarizes it as follows: ""It was the beginning of the democratization of luxury, the arrival of socialite, of being famous forBe famous', external signs of wealth, markers of privileges, made accessible and brandished as the mirror of a neoliberal culture and a society of ""ladder climbing"" (climbing the ladder) in full swing.It was also the meeting of modes, generations, spheres and social classes around a redefinition of ideas of glory, visibility and financial capital.""