Y2K Popstar: A Guide to the Music Industry

Y2K Popstar: TikTok is continually releasing new fashion trends. A silk kerchief or pair of leggings quickly become the newest must-have after becoming popular on the app. But the newest TikTok fad is more of a call to action to dress like a celebrity than it is about promoting a particular product. Nowadays, TikTok producers are looking like pop stars from the Y2K era, and they’re urging their fans to follow suit.

Iconic Outfits

At the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, Britney Spears flashes her midriff and belly button ring in a green sequined bra top, accessorising it with a real snake. She wore a bra top with extremely low-rise green shorts that had a big butterfly motif on the front and were decorated with pink diamonds. Kurt and Bart, costume designers, made her attire. Y2k pop stars give fashion a new sense.

Timberlake and Britney Spears

At the 28th annual American Music Awards, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears wore all-black attire. Steven Gerstein was the costume designer for Timberlake’s ensemble, while Kurt and Bart collaborated with Levi’s to create hers.

Madonna

Madonna donned a groom-inspired black belted corset top, black slacks, white shirt with black tie, and black top hat at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. Her appearance served as Spears and Aguilera’s bridal look’s counterpoint. 

Futurism for Y2K Popstar

Y2K Futurism, also known as Cybercore, Cyber Y2K, Kaybug, or just plain Y2K Popstar, is an aesthetic that was very prominent in popular culture from about 1997 to 2004. It overlapped with the 2K1 and McBling aesthetics and succeeded the Memphis Lite and Grunge eras. CGI and futuristic graphic design are used in Y2K Futurism aesthetics. Typically, graphic designs use strong iconography, striking minimalism, and broad lines. Compared to Metal Heart or Chromecore, CGI art has more gradients and a blobby appearance. Futuristic Y2K art frequently uses chrome, icy blue, ocean, bright oranges, glossy white, and black (for linework), among other hues.

What Was the 2000s Design Era?

The 2000s saw a digital revolution in graphic design, despite some significant advancements in the field during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Designers now have access to an entirely new world of tools, programs, and opportunities because of the quick advancement of technology.

The 2000s therefore produced some of the most memorable designs in history, such as the logo for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Shepard Fairey’s Obama Hope poster, the lightning bolt font used in Harry Potter, and of course, Apple’s well-known silhouetted and vibrantly coloured iPod advertisements. 

Designers New Task

Suddenly, designers had an entirely new task ahead of them: producing content that appeared just as attractive on a billboard as it did on an iPhone screen. Never previously possible typographic manipulation and the production of three-dimensional things were made possible by new software. Several designs from the 2000s used three-dimensional shapes, usually to simulate three dimensions using a gradient or drop shadow.

Designers learned the value – and limitations – of creating for all device types as a result of being able to work on portable devices, such as smartphones, in addition to their tools and programs becoming even more sophisticated and potent.

Where Is the Current Use of the Y2K Aesthetic?

The Y2K aesthetic is undoubtedly back, despite its brief existence the first time around. Creatives, makers, and social media users alike are rediscovering the allure of this lighthearted, trashy, and futuristic look.

Not unexpectedly, TikTok was the first platform where the Y2K style made a comeback. The short-form video app has been completely overtaken by trends from the 2000s, and users who weren’t even born when the trend initially emerged are leading the way. On TikTok, Y2K clothes, accessories, hairstyles, and makeup have all become huge trends that have spread to other social media sites like Instagram and Pinterest.

New Trends in Fashion Industry

The fashion industry has also joined the Y2K Popstar trend, bringing back classic items from the 2000s like velour tracksuits, denim on denim, graphic baby t-shirts, and baguette bags (popularised by Fendi). In addition, several 2000s TV revivals, including podcasts devoted to series like The O.C. Sex & the City and Gossip Girl are currently airing.

Y2K Photo Trends

These amazing Y2K-inspired pictures will transport your designs back in time. They include pink faux fur, vibrant, personalised CDs, and even the iconic Nokia 3310. 

Y2K Models

Early 2000s technology, such as CDs and floppy drives and those bulky, antiquated PCs still running Windows 95, looks like a thing of the past. But don’t worry, these nostalgic mockups from the aunties can help you maintain the fantasy. 

Conclusion

That concludes the matter! We hope you had fun exploring the incredibly popular Y2K Popstar aesthetic and taking a trip back to the 2000s. Visit Envato Elements to see the Y2K Collection, or read up on our Illustration Trends for 2021, the Photo Manipulation Trend, the Line Art Trend, and the Top 90s Trends Making a Comeback!

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