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Y2K Style was a popular fashion trend in the late 1990s to early 2000s. It is characterized by a distinct aesthetic period that encapsulates fashion, hardware design, music, and furnishings shining with tech optimism. The style is all about creating a silhouette with matching shorts and a cut-off vest. Other popular Y2K fashion staples include shiny materials, chunky sneakers, pleated skirts, baguette bags, wide-leg jeans, and colorful sunglasses. The Y2K aesthetic was prevalent in popular culture from roughly 1997 to 2004 and is making a comeback in 2022. Some of the biggest influencers in Y2K style are Carrie Bradshaw, Bratz Dolls, and films like The Matrix and Mean Girls. Hot pink everything, bedazzled logos, teeny-tiny bags, denim on denim, and Juicy Couture were also popular during this time period.
Kuromi is a Sanrio character introduced in 2005, from the My Melody universe. As the self-proclaimed rival of My Melody, she is one of the main antagonists in the series. Kuromi is tomboyish, but behind her tough appearance, she is actually very girly. She enjoys writing in her diary and reading romance novels. Kuromi is the leader of a group of friends that love causing havoc at breakneck speeds on their tricycles. The members of Kuromi's 5 are Nyanmi, Wanmi, Konmi, and Chumi. Kuromi's popularity was triggered by a video posted on Douyin, the TikTok application for China, by Helenoftroy, a Chinese influencer having 14 million followers.