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Fashion fans mortified after spotting a popular 2000s trend make a comeback – as they joke they are totally ‘triggered’
FASHIONISTAS all over the world have been ‘triggered’ after spotting a once popular 2000s style trend returning in Zara.
It’s the top that had us all go wild back in the day – the so-called popcorn tops we all wore in the early 2000s.
TIKTOK/@overthemoonfarawayFashionistas all over the world were ‘triggered’ after spotting this popcorn top on Zara’s website[/caption]
Whilst some reckoned it gave them ‘lettuce vibes’, others begged the brand to not make it a thing againTIKTOK/@overthemoonfaraway
But even though we are still recovering from the trauma, it looks like the joys won’t last for much longer, as fashion retailer Zara has introduced it back in stock.
Now running with a slightly different name, their Creased Top with Raised design retails for £19.99 and comes in a range of colours.
The 2000s-inspired garment has already gone viral on TikTok, where fashionistas were stunned by seeing it in stores again.
One of those who was lost for words when spotting it was social media user Erin Miller (@overthemoonfaraway).
Perhaps overwhelmed by nostalgia, Erin decided to order the top and shared her reaction to her 2million fans on the platform.
After opening the package, the style lover couldn’t believe how teeny the garment was.
Posing with the top, which she had nabbed in lime green, Erin said in her video: ”As big as my palm…
”I really hate the texture,” she added once the cropped piece of clothing was on.
It wasn’t just Erin who wasn’t the biggest fan of the style item – over a thousand people flocked to comments in sheer horror.
”No, please don’t bring these back,” one begged.
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”The colour is beautiful on you. But I hate those shirts so much,” another added.
A third shared their mortifying story: ”I remember I had a yellow one and someone told me I looked like a big bird and I never wore a popcorn shirt again.”
Someone else reckoned: ”OMG that’s one thing I would’ve been fine with not coming back.”
Speaking of Zara, did you know you’ve been pronouncing the name of the brand all wrong?
With two vowels, it seems pretty straight-forward – it’s ”Zah-rah”, right?
Well, if you’re anything like us – and probably everyone else reading – turns out, you’re wrong.
The fast fashion retailer – which was founded in the 1970s and has since soared in popularity, with everyone from influencers to celebrities sporting its trendy garments – is based in Arteixo, Spain.
Whilst to some this fact may seem irrelevant, it actually bears quite an impact into how its pronounced, with locals reportedly saying it different to how style lovers across the world have been doing it so far.
According to them, Zara is meant to be pronounced more like ‘tsah-dah’, with the ‘Z’ coming out as a soft ‘ts’ sound, and the ‘R’ bearing resemblance to a light Ds.
The discovery, Tyla reported, was brought to everyone’s attention by TikToker @itstheerica, who joked in the caption of her video: “Debating I’d I go with being pretentious and saying it correctly or continue on knowing I’m saying it wrong.”
It’s not just the fashion fans who was shocked to learn she’d been pronouncing Zara all wrong – social media users were just as stunned.
One wrote: “I’d love to go back to living in ignorance.”
Another commented: “Say what now.”
A third baffled user chimed in: “it shook me.”
But somehow we’re not sure “dzah-dah” is going to catch on in the UK…
FASHIONISTAS all over the world have been ‘triggered’ after spotting a once popular 2000s style trend returning in Zara.
It’s the top that had us all go wild back in the day – the so-called popcorn tops we all wore in the early 2000s.
TIKTOK/@overthemoonfarawayFashionistas all over the world were ‘triggered’ after spotting this popcorn top on Zara’s website[/caption]
Whilst some reckoned it gave them ‘lettuce vibes’, others begged the brand to not make it a thing againTIKTOK/@overthemoonfaraway
But even though we are still recovering from the trauma, it looks like the joys won’t last for much longer, as fashion retailer Zara has introduced it back in stock.
Now running with a slightly different name, their Creased Top with Raised design retails for £19.99 and comes in a range of colours.
The 2000s-inspired garment has already gone viral on TikTok, where fashionistas were stunned by seeing it in stores again.
One of those who was lost for words when spotting it was social media user Erin Miller (@overthemoonfaraway).
Perhaps overwhelmed by nostalgia, Erin decided to order the top and shared her reaction to her 2million fans on the platform.
After opening the package, the style lover couldn’t believe how teeny the garment was.
Posing with the top, which she had nabbed in lime green, Erin said in her video: ”As big as my palm…
”I really hate the texture,” she added once the cropped piece of clothing was on.
It wasn’t just Erin who wasn’t the biggest fan of the style item – over a thousand people flocked to comments in sheer horror.
”No, please don’t bring these back,” one begged.
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”The colour is beautiful on you. But I hate those shirts so much,” another added.
A third shared their mortifying story: ”I remember I had a yellow one and someone told me I looked like a big bird and I never wore a popcorn shirt again.”
Someone else reckoned: ”OMG that’s one thing I would’ve been fine with not coming back.”
Speaking of Zara, did you know you’ve been pronouncing the name of the brand all wrong?
With two vowels, it seems pretty straight-forward – it’s ”Zah-rah”, right?
Well, if you’re anything like us – and probably everyone else reading – turns out, you’re wrong.
The fast fashion retailer – which was founded in the 1970s and has since soared in popularity, with everyone from influencers to celebrities sporting its trendy garments – is based in Arteixo, Spain.
Whilst to some this fact may seem irrelevant, it actually bears quite an impact into how its pronounced, with locals reportedly saying it different to how style lovers across the world have been doing it so far.
According to them, Zara is meant to be pronounced more like ‘tsah-dah’, with the ‘Z’ coming out as a soft ‘ts’ sound, and the ‘R’ bearing resemblance to a light Ds.
The discovery, Tyla reported, was brought to everyone’s attention by TikToker @itstheerica, who joked in the caption of her video: “Debating I’d I go with being pretentious and saying it correctly or continue on knowing I’m saying it wrong.”
It’s not just the fashion fans who was shocked to learn she’d been pronouncing Zara all wrong – social media users were just as stunned.
One wrote: “I’d love to go back to living in ignorance.”
Another commented: “Say what now.”
A third baffled user chimed in: “it shook me.”
But somehow we’re not sure “dzah-dah” is going to catch on in the UK…
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