Welcome to the great Gen Z-Millennial divide. Between their call for the end of skinny jeans and how to correctly part your hair, the younger generation has some pretty polarizing opinions that have everyone on both sides up in arms. While I’ve definitely taken sides on some things (I no longer own skinny jeans, for one, but I am a huge fan of avocado toast), I still feel trapped in between the two groups and according to the internet, it’s because I’m technically a Zillennial.
Those of us born between 1992 and 1998 are part of the microgeneration that’s not quite Gen Z but also not fully Millennial, either. We were there to go from flip phones to smartphones but still remember the days of floppy discs and dial-up internet. It was a specific time, to say the least. So with the new and rather distinct Gen Z aesthetic that’s on the rise in the fashion world, I felt compelled to share my thoughts.
Everyone you speak to will have their own opinion on what’s really worth buying, skipping, and wearing from all the new trends in the market right now and as a member of this in-between generation, I definitely tow the line between wanting to wear the latest thing and being low-key traumatized seeing the Y2K fashion I wore in my awkward middle school days make a comeback. With that, I put together my list of what I’m personally excited to try right now and what I’m giving a hard no to.
Y2K Camis: As much as I am loving the resurgence of all things Y2K, this is one trend I actually wore a lot of as a tween and I simply have no desire to revisit. Too soon for me!
Low-Rise Anything: Gen Z baffles me with their love of low-rise jeans. While I’m here for a slouchy pant moment, I’ve tried to embrace low rises in the past and I just don’t care for them.
Exposed Thongs: This feels self-explanatory, but unless I’m showing up to a costume party dressed as Manny Santos from Degrassi, it’s a bit too wild for me.
Shield Sunglasses: I’ll admit that they look so cool on other people, but I prefer to stick with the classics when it comes to eyewear.
Flared Yoga Pants: Love you, Emma Chamberlain, but these bring back some awkward middle school memories I’d rather not relive. Classic leggings it is.
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