Like a phoenix from ashes, Y2K style is having a comeback. Glitter, Isabel Marant, miniskirts and lowrise are back, and this time it's more than common like before. What used to be common, is now a latest fashion statement, why do we keep coming back to old? Is the new generation tired of minimalism? Or is it a way to prove to the older generation that they are not as perspectiveless as assumed, and we did get the style? No need to wait long for answers, because it is the reason we are in this fashion magazine. The return of Y2K style brings with it beauty standards of model sizes from the 00's, does it mean fashion coming back to its prime as well as runways? Well we’ll see, but for now the comeback wasn’t for a long time and already got the spotlight of many fashion followers. Psychologically coming back to old and already experienced tends to bring us comfort, and looks like we found that subconscious comfort in bringing back the iconic style. And yes, it looks like we are tired of minimalism. For sure the Y2K style brought back the runways we missed so much, models tall and looking like angels, and the attention to runways are surely not as much as it used to be but more than in previous years. And answering the main question: Why is 00's fashion not dead? Well because its glamorous and iconic look is not something you can forget so fast.