Nostalgic 2000s Absurdist Fashion Is Back
The Absurdist "Cursed Image" Look of the 2000s Is Back, and These Brands Nail It
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Los Angeles/New York label Praying is at the forefront of absurdist Y2K inspired fashion, as proven by their viral "Brangelina Bag" worn by Devon Lee Carlson. A celebrity favourite is the brand's cheeky "God's Favourite" pieces, as seen on stars like Chantel Jeffries and Megan Thee Stallion. The brand is not without controversy, as a bikini printed with "Father" "Son" and "Holy Spirit" caused a stir on TikTok. Still, cofounder Alex Haddad defended the company as it tries to "present, very clearly, something ambiguous" . . . and isn't that what this trend is all about?