Hilary Duff Exposed Her Bra Straps Like A True Y2K-Era Queen
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Hilary Duff Exposed Her Bra Straps Like A True Y2K-Era Queen
"The soundtrack of the 2000s is back, thanks in no small part to Hilary Duff. The Lizzie McGuire alum is currently on tour after an 18-year hiatus, belting out nostalgic Y2K hits including "Come Clean," "So Yesterday," and "What Dreams Are Made Of." It's not just '00s music she's reviving, though - it's the fashion, too. On Wednesday, Jan. 21, Duff posted a video of her getting glammed up in her dressing room and hitting the stage for her Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour rehearsal. And if you look closely, you'll notice a style detail that dominated the early aughts: her exposed bra straps."
"In the clip, which spotlights L'Oreal's Infallible Setting Spray, Duff wore an asymmetrical one-shoulder top crafted in ivory-colored silk. One side was sleeveless, while the other featured a long, batwing sleeve. Even the midriff-baring crop was asymmetrical, dipping diagonally down one side. While her top wasn't particular to a specific era, how she styled it evoked major style flashbacks. Her brassiere's slinky white straps were peering out, especially under the asymmetrical shoulder detail. If you lived through Y2K, you already know that bra straps were a key component of any 'fit, worn to be intentionally exposed. It's why style savants owned the most colorful, most textured, most chaotic brassieres way back when."
Hilary Duff is touring after an 18-year hiatus, performing Y2K hits like 'Come Clean,' 'So Yesterday,' and 'What Dreams Are Made Of.' A recent rehearsal video shows her getting glammed up and spotlighting an early-2000s fashion detail: exposed bra straps. She wore an ivory silk asymmetrical one-shoulder crop with a sleeveless side and a batwing sleeve on the other, revealing slinky white bra straps beneath. She paired the top with high-waist loose straight jeans, patent leather boots, stacked sparkly rings, messy hair, and glitter eyeshadow, blending nostalgic Y2K elements with modern monochromatic styling.
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