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  2. These 2000s Halloween Costumes Prove It Was the Best ... - AOL

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    These ideas are a bit different from those staple '80s Halloween costumes and '90s Halloween costumes. Instead, we've got looks from famous girl groups, like Destiny's Child and Disney's The ...

  3. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The early to mid-2000s saw a rise in the consumption of fast fashion: affordable off-the-peg high street clothing based on the latest high fashion designs. With its low-cost appeal driven by trends straight off the runway, fast fashion was a significant factor in the fashion industry's growth.

  4. 21 Fashion Trends From the 2000s That Aged Surprisingly Well

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    The coolest Bratz dolls were dressed in the most iconic 2000s fashion trends, inspiring us to unlock our inner rock stars and our passion for clothes. Chunky platforms of any style were magic, and ...

  5. Playboy Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Their costumes were made up of lingerie, inspired by the tuxedo-wearing Playboy rabbit mascot. This costume consisted of a strapless corset teddy, bunny ears, black sheer-to-waist pantyhose, a bow tie, a collar, cuffs and a fluffy cottontail. In more recent Playboy Clubs, such as Sin City that was re-opened in 2006, Playboy bunnies wore ...

  6. 25 Polarizing 2000s Fashion Trends Making a Comeback

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    With the rise of boho style, loose floaty dresses of the 2000s got a little cinch thanks to the belt. A chain style, or something more bohemian like a cinched rope iteration, are reflective of the ...

  7. Alternative fashion - Wikipedia

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    Alternative fashion or alt fashion is fashion that stands apart from mainstream, commercial fashion. It includes both styles which do not conform to the mainstream fashion of their time and the styles of specific subcultures (such as emo, goth, hip hop and punk). [1]