
"Elder millennials are all too familiar with the chaotic noughties style era. Grateful to have closed that fashion chapter, I've personally tossed my lace-trimmed tank tops and butt-cleavage-baring low-rise jeans, among other relics of the decade. Dua Lipa, however, has become a walking billboard for the Y2K renaissance, layering dresses over pants, rocking low-rise jeans, and recently reviving the going-out top (IYKYK). But if there's one 2000s look she seemingly loves, it's the controversial exposed-thong trend - and it's making me rethink my stance."
"Dua's Red-Hot Lace Thong After jetting off to Brazil, the "Houdini" singer headed to Peru, the next stop on her Radical Optimism Tour. Before kicking off her Lima concerts, Lipa spent some time exploring the city and and immediately posted about it on the grid on Tuesday, Nov. 25. Unsurprisingly, she donned the chicest looks to play tourist, including one that took me straight back to the early aughts."
"Sitting on a lime green couch, Lipa posed in a red, white, and blue moto jacket zipped all the way up. She paired the sporty outerwear with low-rise jeans cinched by a black Miu Miu belt. Where it gets historic is that her denims sat lower than her underwear, which, in a vivid cherry-red lace, were glaring. It was utterly evocative of the early 2000s, where showing off the color of your favorite lacy thong was the norm."
Elder millennials recall the chaotic noughties style era and discarded many Y2K garments over time. Dua Lipa has embraced a Y2K renaissance, often layering dresses over pants and favoring low-rise jeans and going-out tops. On a stop in Lima during the Radical Optimism Tour, she wore a red, white, and blue moto jacket with low-rise jeans and a black Miu Miu belt, exposing a vivid cherry-red lace thong above the denim. She also wore a black slip dress with a lace chest panel paired with a khaki trench and crescent-shaped bag. Another look included a sheer top over a slinky tank for an all-black ensemble.
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