Another day, another Y2K trend making a comeback...
is playing on repeat as you get ready for a night out with the girls. Your outfit? A cute top with jeans, of course. Chances are you go for, the top is one-shouldered and you complete the look with a pair of mega hoop earrings and a waist belt. Are we right? Thought so. Well, news just in, this classic outfit combination is back for 2023. That's right, dust off your asymmetric tops because every celebrity and street-styler is making a case for the early '00s trend to make a return.
, we can confirm skinny jeans are not the way to wear it for 2023. Why? To ensure your look doesn't look like an actual outfit from 2007.The nice top and jeans ensemble of course dates back way further than 2007. It was a '90s and Y2K favourite, because if it ain't broke!
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