I was born in 96 so I’ll chose millennial on account of Gen Z’s hideous fashion sense. With overly baggy clothes and an encore for the “curtains” haircut I can already feel their future selves looking back and cringing. At least the “foundation 3 shades darker than the skin” trend seems to have fizzled out... for now.
This! I remember girls in the early 2000s wearing tight, low-rise jeans. They were H-O-T, hot! Then there was the mom-jeans craze and now you see young women wearing (basically) oversized garbage bags with cartoon and anime characters on them.
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Millennial/Gen Y. Aren't those the same thing though?
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And then millennial overlap with Gen Z, this is a mess.
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Yes, I didn't notice that!
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I was born in 96 so I’ll chose millennial on account of Gen Z’s hideous fashion sense. With overly baggy clothes and an encore for the “curtains” haircut I can already feel their future selves looking back and cringing. At least the “foundation 3 shades darker than the skin” trend seems to have fizzled out... for now.
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This! I remember girls in the early 2000s wearing tight, low-rise jeans. They were H-O-T, hot! Then there was the mom-jeans craze and now you see young women wearing (basically) oversized garbage bags with cartoon and anime characters on them.
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Early 2000s fashion gets a lot of bad rep nowadays, but I personally find the female fashion from that period a lot sexier than today.