![]() Others are digging back into their angst-ridden social media posts from their adolescent and teen years. Girls are recreating outfits inspired by hyper-stylized image macros of flower crowns and band T-shirts they loved in middle school. “Bop or flop?” posits a TikTok trend asking users to rate “coming-of-age indie pop bangers” from those years. Reliving a very specific subculture from the period that roughly spans from 2009 to 2014 - the era of indie pop, ironically oversize eyeglasses, and late-wave finger mustaches - is what countless millennials and Gen Z kids are doing right now, online and in their bedrooms. But wouldn’t it be fun to pretend it was? This is, statistically, probably not what you were doing in 2013. Bing! Your friend just texted you a hilarious Harlem Shake Vine. You’re listening to a Purity Ring song on your iPhone 4S, wearing an American Apparel tennis skirt while reblogging a Tumblr post shipping Santana and Brittany from Glee. ![]() This blog features late ‘90s and early 2000s pop culture.POV: It’s 2013.Glittery pink aesthetics and a lot of old-school Britney and Paris.A lot of the fashion is actually contemporary, but still pretty awesome and very reminiscent of Paris Hilton circa 2004. Pink aesthetic, sexy fashion, and a whole lot of glitter and diamonds.This blog’s got a super sexy, glittery, diamond-studded 2000s themed aesthetic I absolutely love.This blog is scene to the core, with tons of retro scenecore and emo fashion paired with Myspace, blingees, and more. MAJOR props for the Myspace profile theme!! It actually seriously looks like Myspace, lol.They do an AWESOME job of capturing the tabloid celebrity drama that was HUGE in mass media and pop culture throughout the 2000s. This one’s got a custom URL, but it’s still hosted on Tumblr, so you can follow it like any other blog.Retro scenecore and Myspace vibes, with a modern twist.This one’s mostly mainstream stuff, rather than scene/emo/alt aesthetics, but it’s SUPER nostalgic! Mostly early to mid 2000s. The 2000s were definitely an interesting time to be a teen, at the confluence of mass media celebrity gossip obsession with a burgeoning Web 2.0 landscape that could make anyone a star.They’ve been keeping the Scene alive for like a decade, almost. This is another one I’ve followed for years and years, since like 2010 or 2011. This Tumblr is a gold mine for mid to late 2000s nostalgia, especially if you’re into scene. I’m not sure how recently they’ve been active, but they basically cover internet celebrities and scene queens. I’ve followed this blog for years, with various accounts I’ve had.She’s even got music that autoplays! (It was a super common thing on Myspace.) Check it out! Major 2007 Myspace vibes!! Seriously, I can’t get over how awesome her theme is.This girl’s adorable! She’s got a passion for early 2000s fashion, and in her selfies, she absolutely nails the look.You’ll find fashion, celebrities, movies and TV, street style, and more from 2000 to 2009. ![]() This blog’s got tons of great pictures from the 2000s.It’s a great resource for old-school scene and emo looks, though. Unfortunately, this one’s been inactive for years.But just look at that sparkly header image! This one is super new, and doesn’t have much content yet.It highlights a forgotten era in the evolution of 2000s Hot Topic alternative fashion, spotlighting MySpace “scene queens” and their eye-catching take on the emo aesthetic. If you were an emo kid in the mid 2000s, you had to have a bunch of them on your MySpace page. From the early ‘90s to the mid 2000s, this blog spans a few different eras in American pop culture.Love that Windows 98 inspired visual design! This blog is for everything about the 2000s, including kids’ cartoons, pop culture, technology, and more.This blog captures the aesthetics of the entire decade, from the futurism and late ‘90s holdovers of the very early 2000s, to the hipster vibes of 2009.Daria, Happy Bunny, The Princess Diaries, The Simple Life… this blog is all about girly pop culture stuff from the late 90s to the mid 2000s.The Institute for Y2K Aesthetics focuses on the distinctly futuristic vibes that characterize the very late 90s and very early 2000s, the couple of years straddling the turn of the millennium. This blog actually inspired my own, although I ended up focusing on a slightly different slice of time.Like this blog? Here are some other Tumblrs you’ll absolutely love. ![]()
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