This throwback fashion trend is set to dominate the 2022 Love Island villa
01.06.2022 - 19:43
/ ok.co.uk
With a new season of Love Island just around the corner, the show has already made headline news after it was announced that this year’s contestants would no longer be dressed by fast-fashion brands – instead, they’ll be sharing second-hand clothing from e-tailer eBay UK. What’s more, the cast won’t only be wearing high street, but you’ll spot them in everything from vintage finds to pre-loved designer items, allowing them to showcase their personal style whilst tapping into the throwback trends that have made a comeback in recent years.
To source the clothing, eBay has recruited celebrity stylist Amy Bannerman, whose clientele includes everyone from Dua Lipa and Rita Ora to Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness. While Amy predicts that many of this year’s Islanders will opt for brightly coloured clothing unisex styles and timeless classics like the little-black-dress, a look she’s expecting to dominate the villa this summer is the Y2K trend, with styles inspired by the early 2000’s.
“With all the early 00’s favourites making a comeback, this will without a doubt be one of the biggest trends this season,” Amy says, adding: “I’ve seen designers including Versace and Blumarine both reference this era on the runway”. The stylist adds that Dua Lipa and Bella Hadid have been championing the look in recent years, taking inspiration from some of the 00s’ biggest fashion and music icons.
“This theme is full-on Britney Spears and Paris Hilton circa 2000, which has now been translated to the wardrobes of Dua Lipa and Bella Hadid for 2022,” she explains. Read More Related Articles Sign up for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive interviews Both stars are often spotted wearing outfits inspired by the 90s and early 00s
.
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.