Don’t Know What to Wear to ‘Drop it Like it’s Hot?’ We Got You Covered.

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Maliyah Grant

Join SUB WVAU, WI, and Mxdhouse for a massive 2000s-themed party!

We’ll be hosting some super talented DJs and throwing it back to the 2000s all night. Make sure you come decked out in your favorite 2000s clothing and bring your friends over to our photobooth!  Don’t know what to wear that fits the early 2000s theme but want to win the title of ‘best dressed’ of the night? Check out these fits from the era for inspiration!

DENIM DENIM DENIM.

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Why stop at denim jeans? If you can manage to find a denim dress, jacket, hat, purse, or whatever other accessories, by all means, include it in the fit!

TRACKSUITS

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Who could forget velour tracksuits, one of the defining looks of the era? If there’s still a Juicy Couture in business somewhere, I encourage you to find your way there!

LOW RISE EVERYTHING

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Pay homage to the middle school struggle of figuring out the balance of how low your jeans can sit without showing your fruit of the loom underwear.

UNNECESSARY USE OF TIES

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Does this count as business casual?

FAUXHAWKS

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Grab your Got2B Glued Hair Gel and go off. Bonus points if you bleach your hair like Justin Timberlake’s NSYNC era.

FOR THOSE EXTRA COMMITTED TO THE LOOK

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Don’t forget to overly pluck your eyebrows. If you’re serious about serving a look, maybe you should just shave them off and draw them back on, ever so thinly

 

Still don’t know what to wear to ‘Drop it Like It’s Hot’? Good thing Google exists! We’re so excited to see the creative, cultural appropriation-free, mismatched, and photo worthy fits y’all show up in!

On a serious note, 100% of the ticket proceeds will be going to the non profit HIPS:

HIPS promotes the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. HIPS provides compassionate harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement that is respectful, non-judgmental, and affirms and honors individual power and agency. 

COME OUT, SUPPORT, AND SERVE LOOKS

See you November 10th!!!!