Y2K fashion won't die: TikTok, Bella Hadid helping to fuel Gen Z

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From ‘‘Barbiecore’ to ‘coastal granddaughter’, fashion trends from the early 2000s are far from dead – and for that we have to thank social media apps such as TikTok and Instagram, and stars like Bella Hadid.
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