When it comes to cutting Gen Z some slack, it's not always easy for a millennial like me. But over the last few years, I've got to give credit where it's due. Thanks to an obsession with nostalgic Y2K trends, some of my most-loved fashion pieces have earned the TikTok generation seal of approval – including the anklet. Yes, the same accessory once reserved for holidays and teenage girls is officially back. There's something weirdly comforting about the anklet's comeback, a bit like last year's revival of the Longchamp (or 'Clossic') bag, which is still going strong, or the return of ombré hair, now rebranded as recession blonde. Unlike the more divisive crop top and carrot top jeans (IYKYK) or bandage dresses, these trends are accessible, fun, and won't cost your entire month's salary. "Ac...
Zoë Kravitz and Julianne Moore, to be exact.
These go from fall to summer in an instant.
Cue the controversy.
They're too good to pass on.
Your black trousers and tan sliders will never forgive you.
Getting ready just got so much easier.
Per usual, they were way ahead of their time.
Here's what the sub-27 crowd is actually wearing to work.