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The wave of nostalgic fashion and style trends are far from over, with the latest trend hitting timelines screaming 2001. A decade marked by flamboyant fashions and iconic VMA appearances, the 2000s were saturated with culture and innovation. That pop-infused energy has translated to the nail world; flashy swirls with the brightest hues of seasonal it-colors like hot pink and green are saturating the timelines. The designs vary from neon color blocking to fun rainbow swirls to detailed sketches of your favorite early 2000s characters.


Whether you were a fan of the early 2000s or dreadfully hate Juicy Couture, you can't deny this trend is fresh, fun, and a perfect way to transition into a new season. Cue up "Pon De Replay" and keep scrolling to get some inspiration from the Y2K wave.

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