Introducing Acubi Fashion

 

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The love child between Y2K and subversive styles.

 

We are no strangers to the nostalgic Y2K style of the late 1990s and early 2000s. From flashy accessories to vibrant baby tees and low-rise jeans, this dress code was all about experimenting and embracing individuality. These outfits were never shy of a pop of colour. Fashion is always cyclical so it’s no surprise that elements of Y2K are still popular in today’s everyday wear.

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When it comes to subversive styles, this aesthetic screams rebellion. Think neutral tones with cut-outs, mesh, layering and asymmetry. This style has created motion in low and high fashion because of its creative freedom and accessibility. It is also an approach to sustainability since anyone can repurpose basics into a custom piece that defines one’s style.

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Some staples for Acubi fashion include knitwear, mini skirts, or baggy pants. You can also accessorise with leg warmers, bags, or statement jewellery. It’s all about mix-and-match to your preference! 

These looks are a perfect OOTD for any daily routine such as going to university, going to brunch, or even just strolling around the city. There’s a lot of versatility with acubi fashion and it’s an everyday style that anyone can try.

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Annie Li

I'm a fashion student taking a leave of absence, which has given me an insightful period to reorient my goals. In my free time, I immerse myself in studying new languages, collecting fashion magazines, or discovering new cafes. I'm always up for a conversation with fellow fashion or cat lovers! 

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