
"Duff showed off her podcast look on Instagram, shouting out her entire glam and styling team for making her look straight out of 2003. She embraced the current layering trend in an unexpected yet nostalgic way, wearing a dark gray bodysuit but leaving her hem unbuckled and letting it rest over contrasting lighter gray trousers."
"On top, she added another Y2K-inspired twist, wearing a dark gray cropped bolero over her bodysuit, with long flowing sleeves and a knotted tie at the center. She completed her look with sleek, minimal accessories, donning a blocky transparent ring and a pair of pointed-toe boots in black croc-embossed leather."
"This isn't the first time that Duff has harkened back to the early 2000s during her latest music era. For a recent L'Oréal Paris ad, she brought back a spicy Y2K staple: the exposed bra straps."
Hilary Duff draws heavily from Y2K aesthetics for her album luck... or something, incorporating lingerie trends and slip dresses into her promotional appearances. During an appearance on Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy podcast on February 25, Duff styled herself in a nostalgic early 2000s look featuring layered pieces including a dark gray bodysuit, contrasting lighter gray trousers, and a cropped bolero with long sleeves and knotted tie. She completed the ensemble with minimal accessories including a transparent ring and black croc-embossed pointed-toe boots. This Y2K revival extends beyond this single appearance, as Duff has consistently referenced early 2000s fashion throughout her current music era, including wearing exposed bra straps in a L'Oréal Paris advertisement paired with a cropped blouse and high-waisted jeans.
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