Millennial Y2K aesthetic Renaissance: 4 types of iconic skirts brought back by the Gen Z
Y2K style is strongly reflected in Gen Z, which emphasizes youthful energy. This leads the younger generation to prefer dresses that are more lively, jumpy, and eye-catching, with bright colors and patterns, and their mix-and-match look showcases an uncompromising personality, as well as a rebellious and unique attitude.
Cami dress
These sweet and sexy mini-dresses are super flattering. It delivers non-negotiable confidence in your figure and looks great with boots or sneakers. Midi dresses with high slips on the side, or pattern-printed dresses with florals, polka dots, plaid, etc., offer stunning silhouettes that defy categorization. In addition, plain dresses are also good choices, especially when their hue is bright and solid.
Tennis Skirt
The pleated lined high-rise tennis skirt is popular with Gen Z for making a sporty, preppy look. Aside from the classic black and white, pastel colors and collegiate plaid patterns also bring a pinch of fun to your outfit. The low-waisted ultra-short skirt introduced earlier by Miu Miu was a high-fashion rendition of the tennis skirt that won crowds' attention.
A-line skirt
A-line skirts are often paired with a variety of tops in Gen Z's streetwear, making their style extremely versatile. The tapered design of the A-line skirt is easy to wear, easy to match, and almost universally flattering, whether you are a curvy girl or a straight-shaped lady. PERFECTLY FITTING and with just the right amount of hip fullness, they are a wardrobe staple for every woman.
Midi Dress
Generation Z prefers mid-length dresses with unconventional shapes, materials, patterns, and irregular hemlines. Glossy satin, colour blocking, trippy tie-dye, psychedelic swirls, and bold colours are all essential ways to get in on the trend.