the 2000s were basically like (at least where I live)
2000/2003 : somehow that actually was the end of the 90s, still kitsch but much trashier/sluttier.
vh1
in parallel : a rather casual style, underground-electro trend (think Royksopp, Modjo).
2004/2006 : still tacky at times. Major trends : girly casual/sporty or boho à la Sienna Miller and Nicole Richie.
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carolinedaily
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people
2006 : beginning of the rock/indie/hipster trend, which still kind of lasts today. At first :
skinny jeans, bangs, polka dots,etc..a lot people discover a sudden interest in The Libertines, The Beatles, The Strokes and anything rock and indie. Kate Moss is more popular than ever.
2007: still indie/hipster, but with a novelty, the so-called fluokids. The trend is reflected by artists like Klaxons, Yelle, Hadouken!, Justice.
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ladiz
2008/2009 : growing interest for the fashion world, streetstyle boom, rise of fashion bloggers. People follow the trendy/quirky/daring trends (as epitomized by Lady Gaga). I can't really think of specific items because there are so many, with internet/blogs/forums trends change all the time, they spread quickly and often disappear not long after..
Also : - girly/cutesy style. Think fashion blogs with liberty prints, lace, bows, pictures of cupcakes.
- Vintage has been a trend throughout the decade but it reaches its peak.
So, while reading my post, I fully realized how music trends can influence fashion, or maybe it's the opposite..