Kylie Jenner just cosigned the return of the bubble skirt and I don't hate it

She put a breezy summer spin on the Y2K classic.
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If there was one Y2K trend I thought would never see the light of day again, it's probably the bubble skirt. Kylie Jenner just majorly proved me wrong.

On June 8, the 26-year-old business mogul shared a series of vacation snaps in a low-rise white mini skirt featuring a true bubble hemline, which she paired with a matching white bralette tied behind her back with a bow. “Wishin i was still hereee ☀️,” she captioned the pics, tagging her fashion brand, Khy.

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While the bubble hem was popularised in the ‘80s, it took on new life in 2005 thanks to red carpet moments from the likes of Paris Hilton, Mischa Barton, and other Y2K It-Girls. And although bubble skirts were certainly popular amongst Hollister shoppers around that time, a mid-length bubble dress was truly the moment — and I’m not just saying that because I wore a purple bubble dress to prom.

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Paris Hilton in 2005.

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Drew Barrymore in 2006.

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Lauren Conrad in 2005.

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Anne Hathaway in 2006.

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Nearly twenty years later, what's old is new again. Vogue even gave millennials fair warning in May, writing that “bubble girl style is here." The cloud-like silhouette has been cropping up all over runways and cool, niche influencer feeds for months, meaning it was only a matter of time before it was embraced more widely.

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Of course, there is something more sophisticated about the 2024 approach to bubble trend. Kylie Jenner, for one, leaned into the lightness of the skirt by pairing it with a breezy straw hat and hardly anything else, save two vintage-inspired gold watches on one wrist. You can see the rest of her pics here.

The verdict: I don't hate it. In fact, I've already started planning some 'fits in my head. If only I could get hold of my old prom dress…

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ASOS DESIGN bubble mini skirt in white

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ASOS DESIGN bubble mini skirt in black

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A version of this article originally appeared on GLAMOUR US.