The Y2K style is back on the runways From the glamour pop of Nicola Brognano for Blumarine to the debut of Glenn Martens for Diesel

Now halfway through the current year, we can say it: 2021 wins the title of year of nostalgia and great come-backs. And we're not just talking about Bennifer's renewed love story or the arrival of the long-awaited reboots of historical TV shows like Sex & The City and Gossip Girl (in addition to the recent Reunion of Friends), but the return of references to the aesthetics of the 2000s in fashion. Just think  that the hashtag #Y2K currently has over 2.2 billion views on TikTok. The Y2K style was born in the late 90s and has evolved to reflect the social, technological and cultural changes of the entire decade.

But where does the inspiration come from today? Gen Z is influenced by icons of the past to recreate a "Y2K baddie" style thanks to the pop culture references of IG accounts like @2000sanxiety, which take us back in time on a nostalgic journey among the icons that marked those years, from Britney Spears to Rihanna, from JLo to Paris Hilton.