Bella Hadid has held the title of one of the main trendsetters for several years. Recently, the model is actively popularizing trends from scratch – from silk scarves to colorful retro glasses. And while at the beginning of the year we were particularly worried about how the flamboyant and highly controversial style of the 2000s would take its place under the sun, in recent months Bella has still found the golden keys to the optimal style of long-forgotten trends.

One of them is the fake diamond tattoos that the supermodel has affixed to her body to coincide with the launch of her own brand, Kin Euphorics. Bella paired her 2000s greetings with similar greetings—a pink dress with an abstract print and a combination of top and low-waisted pants. And I must say that the details perfectly complement the image, without the overload feature of the two thousandth style.
The peak of rhinestone head tattoos came in the late nineties and early zero. Major ambassadors include Paris Hilton and Jennifer Lopez. Rhinestones were everywhere: embroidery on plush suits (here, please don’t come back), bandanas, sunglasses, and Motorola flip phones – and that’s exactly the same story that no longer applies to life today.
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Mariah Carey, 2003 (Photo: social networks) -
Paris Hilton, 2014 (Photo: social networks)
Green light for minimalist play on trend – we’re taking the example of Bella Hadid and going to evacuate shops (including little princesses’ corners). Also don’t forget the rhinestones on the face – the latter technique was trend-based long before the Y2K boom. A guide to action is here. By the way, rhinestones for the face are glued to the body with a bang.
Source: People Talk

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