2000s Fashion - Gallery

Gallery

A selection of images related to the period.

  • Boots and shoes with pointed toes were worn throughout most of the 2000s

  • Jamaican woman with cornrows, 2002

  • English "Chav" wearing tracksuit and baseball cap

  • Irish youth fashion, early 2000s

  • The flared jeans of the 90s remained fashionable for much of the early 2000s

  • Trucker hats became popular in the early-mid 2000s

  • Swedish Raggare, 2005

  • Japanese girls wearing Lolita dresses, mid-2000s

  • Slim-fit tweed jackets have gained in popularity since early 2006.

  • Senegalese rapper wearing tracksuit, oversized shirt and baseball cap

  • Haute couture dress from spring 2006

  • Paisley handbag associated with the boho-chic look

  • Modern leggings came into fashion in the late 2000s

  • Vintage printed tees worn across Indie, Scene and Nu-Rave fans.

  • Slim-fitting plaid Western shirt gained popularity in the UK from 2008 onwards.

  • American Scene Kids, late 2000s

  • German Mosher, the more punk-like incarnation of scene, early-mid 2000s

  • 1950s style Aloha shirt popular in Britain from the mid-1990s until the late-2000s.

  • Chinese pop singer wearing vintage military jacket, 2007

  • Mexican rapper in fur-lined parka, 2008

  • Amy Winehouse with black beehive hairstyle

  • In late 2008, especially in Italy, the denim waistcoat was a popular feminine fashion accessory.

  • Tattoos and extreme body piercings went mainstream in the late 2000s

  • Chinese skaters, 2007

  • Ecuadorian emo kids from the late 2000s

  • Italian girl wearing skinny jeans, 2008

  • Indian family, 2009. Indian men usually wore Western clothing, but Indian women were often seen dressed in traditional attire.

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