What Is McBling and How Is it Different From Y2K? (2024)

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What Is McBling and How Is it Different From Y2K? (4)

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Pull on your quippy graphic tee and zip up your tracksuits—we’re wearing the 2024 version of McBling. If you’ve been searching “Y2K” on Depop, or scouring thrift stores looking for Von Dutch trucker hats, Juicy Couture tracksuits with “Juicy” splashed across the butt, or tight baby tees with the bedazzled, cursive “Baby Phat” logo, you’re actually searching for the McBling aesthetic.

McBling is all of The Plastics’ costumes in Mean Girls. It’s blasting “Low” by Flo Rida on your pink metallic iPod Nano. It’s spraying your Viva la Juicy perfume around your chunky highlights.

Plenty of aesthetics get pushed under the Y2K umbrella, but it’s a defined subculture of its own. Coming up in the late nineties and lasting through the early 2000s, Y2K landed a tad earlier on the fashion history timeline, and was marked by—among other looks—frosted tips and ultra-low waistlines. The era morphed into something more defined—a teched-out, splashier sister. If Y2K is The Matrix, McBling is The Simple Life.

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What Is the McBling Aesthetic?

McBling style was all about, well, bling. Trend-setters sparkled in bedazzled outerwear and jewelry, with tech becoming the newest and shiniest accessory.

Anything colorful—preferably pink—and sparkling became your best friend during the rise of McBling. The mini skirt became shorter, and velour and streetwear became the uniform of the red carpet. Many staples born from the McBling era include graphic tees with sassy phrases, bedazzled tracksuits and jeans, and sequined accessories.

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How Did McBling Start?

While it may be lighthearted and poppy, the aesthetic is a byproduct of political and economic hardship. If Y2K ended after the dot-com bubble burst, McBling rose to popularity in 2003, following the American invasion of Iraq, and ended with at the onset of the Great Recession in 2008. Artists like Missy Elliot, LL Cool J, and Eve helped popularize tracksuits, matching sets, blinged-out accessories, and colorful streetwear. Stars like Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie also popularized the aesthetic, wearing graphic tees and tracksuits on the street and on-screen in their show The Simple Life.

What Are Some McBling Brands?

Labels like Baby Phat, Von Dutch, Juicy Couture, Playboy, Victoria’s Secret, Ed Hardy, Rocawear, and even higher-end labels like Blumarine rose in popularity during the McBling era.

Phrases like “phat” and “juicy” adorned jeans and sweatpants, shamelessly drawing attention to the backside. Paris Hilton owned the McBling graphic tee trend, sporting shirts that read “Stop being desperate,” “Don’t be jealous,” and “I heart shoes bags & boys.” Luxury items like the Louis Vuitton Multicolor handbag—which hit the runway at the brand’s spring 2003 show—and the Balenciaga Motorcycle Bag were also popular.

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How Did the McBling Aesthetic Come About?

Like many style aesthetics, McBling marked an era of new and emerging culture. A pervasive techno-optimism carried over from the Y2K and 2K1 eras. With the fear of world-ending computers in the rearview, the shimmery promise of easy-to-use technology finally came into fruition. The BlackBerry became one of the first mobile phones marketed towards consumers with full keyboard functionality; the iPod broke records with its ability to hold 1,000 songs; Myspace became the first social media network.

The era was also the beginning of celebrity culture as we know it. Digital photography and the desire to access the biggest names in Hollywood birthed celebrity magazines and paparazzi craze, and shows like MTV Cribs offered insight into celebrity life. Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, and Paris Hilton were among these celebutantes who became fixtures in the zeitgeist.

McBling reflected the shining early stages of the digital revolution and the interconnected world we live in now. Mobile phones became more popular, texting became easier, and with celebrities becoming more and more accessible with the rise of entertainment-focused journalism, the possibility of an interconnected world soared to new heights. McBling was all about mixing glamor with ease, drawing attention with color and shine.

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How to Wear McBling

With the rise of thrifting, many shoppers have found vintage stores stacked with the staple McBling pieces.

Search for matching tracksuits, sparkly accessories, and shimmery stand-out pieces. If you’re looking to shop McBling brands now, many of them are making a comeback: Kimora Lee Simmons is releasing a new Baby Phat collection, Juicy Couture just launched a menswear label called House of London, and Von Dutch recently opened up a pop-up store in Los Angeles.

Who’s Wearing McBling Today?

McBling seems to have an especially strong foothold in Gen Z, who was too young to enjoy the trend the first time around (unless of course, you partook in Limited Too’s supply of sassy slogan tees.) Addison Rae has proven a dedicated fan of the graphic tee, while Ice Spice wore head-to-toe Baby Phat to the 2024 Grammys, and Bella Hadid rocked Rocawear.

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What Is McBling and How Is it Different From Y2K? (2024)

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What Is McBling and How Is it Different From Y2K? ›

If Y2K is The Matrix, McBling is The Simple Life. What Is the McBling Aesthetic? McBling style was all about, well, bling. Trend-setters sparkled in bedazzled outerwear and jewelry, with tech becoming the newest and shiniest accessory.

What does McBling mean? ›

McBling fashion, or “Bling Bling” fashion, was established around the early 2000s and used as a way to describe those who wore flashy jewelry and clothes. People who fell under this fashion subculture would wear items with name brands or luxury items to display wealth.

What is the opposite of Y2K aesthetic? ›

If you mean timewise, since y2k was more "futuristic" , maybe a more old fashion era of styles could be its opposite. It could also technically be grunge, since it is its preceeding aesthetic. Along with that y2k is more "bright" and "futuristic" while grunge is a bit more "dark" and "natural".

What is another name for Y2K? ›

Also called millennium bug ( ), a bug that could cause computers or software to misinterpret a year after 1999 as having the first two digits 19 instead of 20, due to the coding of dates using only the last two digits of the four-digit year.

Are McBling and Y2K the same? ›

As it turns out, they belong to another aesthetic called "McBling," also known as Y2K's "hungover cousin." First coined by Evan Collins, McBling does, in fact, overlap with Y2K for a couple of years. However, the two are, as Collins put it, "diametrically opposed" in stylistic qualities.

What does very Y2K mean? ›

Y2K stands for “The year 2000.” When you see this slang term online, it might refer to the Y2K bug at the end of 1999, the fashion trends of the late 90s and early 2000s, or the popular Y2K aesthetic on TikTok.

What does Y2K mean for Gen Z? ›

Y2K, the futuristic fashion trend from the late 90s and early 2000s is back, and an identifying factor of Gen Z.

What is Y2K short for? ›

So, Y2K stands for Year 2000.) Many skeptics believe it was barely a problem at all. When complicated computer programs were being written during the 1960s through the 1980s, computer engineers used a two-digit code for the year. The "19" was left out.

What the heck is Y2K? ›

Y2K literally means 'Year 2000' and encompasses trends that span from the very late nineties to 2009.

What came after McBling? ›

The McBling era ended in mid-late 2008 with the Great Recession, Barack Obama's election, and the backlash against 2000s culture setting in. This led into the ElectroPop 08/Hipster/Jersey Shore Era, which lasted from about 2008 to 2013.

Is Y2K still trending in 2024? ›

Fast forward to today, and Y2K fashion is still popular because it brings back nostalgic vibes, looks cool, is eco-friendly, and gets a boost from celebrities and influencers.

How to dress Y2K female? ›

Y2K Styles and Trends

Velvet track pants, low rise denim skirts and bootcut jeans, bedazzled jackets and chunky heels are just some essentials for the recognisable trend. Autumn/Winter notes include fur trimmed afghan coats, denim midi skirts, thin scarves, berets, leather jackets, mesh blouses and 90s knitwear.

What brands were McBling in the 2000s? ›

Labels like Baby Phat, Von Dutch, Juicy Couture, Playboy, Victoria's Secret, Ed Hardy, Rocawear, and even higher-end labels like Blumarine rose in popularity during the McBling era.

What does aesthetic mean now? ›

(ɛsθɛtɪk ) also esthetic. 1. adjective. Aesthetic is used to talk about beauty or art, and people's appreciation of beautiful things.

What is the slang aesthetic mean? ›

Something that has aesthetic appeal is very beautiful, attractive, or beautiful. Something that has a certain aesthetic features a well-defined and well-cultivated style (e.g., a shabby chic aesthetic, goth aesthetic, or minimalist aesthetic in one's dress, home, lifestyle, or work).

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