Want to party like it’s 1999, but not dress like it? Here are some fashion tips


By AGENCY
A file picture shows people partying at Carousel in the Bushwick neighbourhood of Brooklyn. You may want to party like its 1999, but you don’t have to dress like it. Photo: The New York Times

If you’re wondering whether mixing vintage pieces with new designs to create a trendy party outfit is difficult (or impossible) – it’s not.

First of all, as you might have noticed, the 1990s are pretty much the most au courant past moment of the moment. And Prince never really goes out of style.

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