Puffball Skirts: A Millennial’s Fashion PTSD

This article explores the resurgence of Y2K fashion, specifically the puffball skirt, and how it evokes mixed feelings for millennials who experienced it the first time around. Through personal anecdotes and fashion industry insights, it examines the evolution of style and the significance of embracing experimentation in fashion.

The Bubble Girl Aesthetic: Reviving the Puffball Skirt for a Squeaky-Clean Summer

As the summer season approaches, the fashion world welcomes back the iconic puffball skirt, reminiscent of Serena van der Woodsen’s glamorous early Aughts wardrobe. This revamped version of the Bubble Girl aesthetic embodies a mix of preppy sophistication and effortless elegance. Designers like Aaron Esh, Simone Bellotti, Kiko Kostadinov, and Nicolas Ghesquière embrace the trend, showcasing skirts in various fabrics and colors. The modern Bubble Girl is characterized by a busy, anti-hedonistic lifestyle, meticulously curating her outfits and accessories to reflect her optimal lifestyle choices.

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