Is Paris Hilton about to give us permission to raid our parents’ closets, or should we be running to the nearest Goodwill with our old wardrobes? The iconic heiress just dropped some SPICY opinions about early 2000s fashion that have us absolutely living, and honestly, we’re here for every single second of it.
While celebrating her sizzling new campaign with NYX Professional Makeup—because of course the queen of glamour is collaborating with a makeup powerhouse—Paris got real about which Y2K looks deserve a redemption arc and which ones should be permanently canceled. And let us tell you, her takes are giving controversial energy.
The socialite, who literally DEFINED the early 2000s aesthetic with her butterfly clips, low-rise everything, and bedazzled everything-else, is ready to resurrect some major trends. We’re talking mini skirts, chunky highlights, and that baby tee energy that made us all feel like we could take on the world from our Sidekicks. Paris is basically saying these looks are hot, hot, hot—and we have to agree, honestly. The nostalgia is real, and this time, we can do it better.
But here’s where it gets JUICY. There’s apparently ONE Y2K trend that even Paris Hilton—literal Y2K ICON—is ready to leave in the past. And she’s not holding back about it. Without spoiling the drama, let’s just say not everything that glitters deserves to make a comeback, and Paris has the fashion credentials to make that call stick.
The fashion world is already buzzing about Paris’s controversial takes. Some fans are living for her honesty, while others are ready to defend their beloved early 2000s staples to the bitter end. Fashion influencers are debating in the comments, stylists are taking notes, and Gen Z is discovering trends they never knew existed. It’s total fashion chaos, and we are HERE for it.
With her NYX collab serving looks and her fashion opinions serving authenticity, Paris continues to prove why she’s the ultimate trendsetter—even when she’s telling us what NOT to wear. That’s power, darling.
So what do you think? A) Bring back ALL the Y2K looks and make 2000s fashion great again! B) Keep most Y2K trends buried and only resurrect the truly iconic pieces?