Fashion trends of the noughties and what has become of them now
The fashion of the noughties is ruthless and merciless. Everything that we thought was stylish some ten or fifteen years ago, now causes horror. Fashion is cyclical, but we really hope that this does not apply to the trends in this list and they will disappear forever in the annals of history.
Bolero
Then: a cropped jacket that, for some unknown reason, was wildly popular. Now: \_(ツ)_/
Tan
Now: the darkening of the skin that is achieved when sitting in the sun. Then: more self-tanning. Preferably so much that the skin is close in color to the orange.
Belt
Now: an accessory that keeps the pants in their proper place. Then: just a huge accessory that the ladies wore over the jacket just below the chest and which did not carry any semantic load.
Top
Now: a type of clothing designed for the upper torso, designed to cover the torso. Then: can't you see the nipples? We can go now.
Eyebrows
Now: two strictly defined curving hair lines above the eyes. Then: two strings of nine hairs.
Tie
Now: a piece of colored cloth that men wear around their necks. Then: for some reason, the belt.
Highlighting
Now: a coloring technique to achieve the effect of slightly sun-bleached hair. Then: something like this will look like a zebra that will be turned into a human.
Track suit
Now: comfortable workout clothes. Then: something plush and pink. In it, you could go to the feast, and to the world, as they say.
Lipstick
Now: a cosmetic product that is applied to the lips. Then: just cover your lips with a foundation so that they blend in with the skin of your face.
Jeans
Now: just denim pants. Then: absolutely crazy models of pants, preferably with a very low fit. The most chic — if you can also see the thong.
Shadows
Now: a natural shade of cosmetics that accentuates the eyes. Then: purple, blue, and up to the eyebrows.
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