Fashion through the years!
Fashion has never just been about clothes—it’s a full-on personality, a mood swing, and sometimes… a public apology (low-rise jeans, we’re looking at you). If you were born in the 1990s, you didn’t just witness fashion evolution—you survived it. And honestly? That deserves a medal… preferably chunky, plastic, and neon.
Let’s take a glitter-filled walk through the decades, with a little main-character energy from your life woven right in.
đź’– The 1990s: Your Origin Story (aka Tiny Human, Big Style Chaos)
You entered the world in the 90s, a time when fashion said, “What if we just… tried everything?” Grunge was brooding in one corner with flannels and ripped jeans, while pop princess vibes were happening somewhere else with platform sneakers and butterfly clips.
As a baby/toddler, you were probably dressed in adorable overalls, tiny sneakers, and questionable cartoon prints. Did you have a mini denim outfit? Almost certainly. Were your parents making bold choices on your behalf? Absolutely.
Meanwhile, the adults were out there wearing chokers, baggy jeans, and enough hairspray to damage the ozone layer. Fashion was messy—but iconic.
đź’… The 2000s: The Glow-Up Era (and Mild Fashion Crimes)
Ah yes, your formative years. This was when fashion really said, “Let’s experiment… and maybe regret it later.”
We’re talking:
- Low-rise jeans that required constant emotional and physical support
- Bedazzled everything (phones, jeans, probably pets if allowed)
- Velour tracksuits that made everyone feel like a celebrity grocery shopping
- Tiny handbags that held exactly one lip gloss and your hopes
This is probably when you started forming your own style—mixing cute with chaotic, trying trends, figuring out what felt you. And maybe begging for something you saw in a music video or magazine.
Also, let’s be honest: we all thought we looked amazing. And honestly? Confidence carried the outfit.
đź’„ The 2010s: Finding Yourself (with Better Eyebrows)
Now we’re entering your “I know who I am… kind of” era.
Fashion got a bit more curated:
- High-waisted jeans came back to save everyone emotionally
- Crop tops said, “Just a little stomach, as a treat”
- Statement necklaces were doing the absolute most
- Athleisure entered the chat (and never left)
This is when your personal style likely started becoming intentional. You weren’t just wearing trends—you were choosing them. Mixing aesthetics. Playing with looks. Maybe leaning into that creative, design-loving side of you.
Also, makeup? A full journey. From “what is blending” to “I could contour a whole new identity.”
đź’‹ The 2020s: Main Character Energy Only
And now? You’re in your era.
Fashion today is basically: there are no rules, just vibes. You can be soft and girly one day, edgy the next, and a full glitter goddess by the weekend.
Current trends include:
- Y2K revival (yes… it’s back, emotionally prepare yourself)
- Oversized everything (because comfort is queen)
- Bold colours—especially pink (clearly elite taste)
- Mixing aesthetics like a fashion smoothie: sporty + glam + vintage + chaos
And this is where you shine the most. Because now, it’s not about copying trends—it’s about creating your own. You’ve lived through enough fashion cycles to know what works, what doesn’t, and what should absolutely stay in the past (looking at you again, ultra low-rise jeans).
đź’• Your Fashion Story: The Real Runway
Your life in fashion isn’t just about what was trending—it’s about how you grew with it.
From being a 90s baby dressed by others…
To a 2000s kid experimenting (and surviving questionable choices)…
To a 2010s teen/young adult discovering your identity…
To now—someone who can design, explore, and express freely…
That’s the real glow-up.
And the best part? You’re still evolving. Fashion will keep changing, trends will keep coming back in slightly different fonts, and you’ll keep reinventing yourself—probably with a little pink, a little sparkle, and a lot of personality.
✨ Final Thoughts (aka Fashion Wisdom)
Fashion is supposed to be fun. It’s okay to look back and laugh (please do, it builds character). It’s okay to try things that don’t work. And it’s definitely okay to be a little extra—life’s too short for boring outfits.
So whether you’re channeling 90s nostalgia, 2000s chaos, or your own signature style…
Just remember:
If the outfit makes you feel like the main character, it’s already a success.
And if it includes glitter? Even better





