We Have A Feeling 2000's Britney Would Love This Australian Label
Last night, I.AM.GIA presented its debut show at Fashion Week Australia. Having launched only a year ago, the brand has quickly become a celebrity favourite, known for its edgy and out there designs—and the latest collection definitely played up the bad girl-vibe. While the runway show was undeniably more risqué than other collections we’ve seen thus far, we can't say we were completely shocked. After all, it’s the brand’s wild aesthetic that helped it rise to fame in the first place.
While it may be difficult for most of us to imagine wearing the collection in real life, there is one person we can distinctly envision in it: Britney Spears circa 2000. A denim coordinated ensemble gave us flashbacks to Britney’s iconic red carpet moment with Justin Timberlake… and those pleated mini skirts? Straight out of the “Baby One More Time” music video. In fact, one of the looks even had us doing double takes: There’s no denying that that the two-piece leather coordinate is reminiscent of Brit’s 1999 MTV Video Music Awards getup. If you need more proof, keep scrolling to see the pieces from the I.AM.GIA show that we think 2000's Britney would’ve loved.
It's almost like this outfit was made for 2000's Britney.
"I must confess, I still believe."
A closer look at the aforementioned leather outfit.
2000s Britney loved all things strappy.
Someone find Justin Timberlake ASAP.
Convinced yet? Check out some of the other new designers at Fashion Week Australia this year.
Related: Every Story We Have on Fashion Week Australia
-
We're Fashion Editors—Everything We Saw, Wore, Did, and Ate During NYFW
Let's dive in.
By Anna LaPlaca
-
8 Flawless Outfits the Celebrity Set Is Wearing in Paris Right Now
Kelly! Zoë! Kendall!
By Anna LaPlaca
-
We're Obsessed With Scandi Style—These 5 Elegant Trends Are Taking Off in Copenhagen
Live from fashion week.
By Nikki Chwatt
-
The NYFW Outfit Prep Has Begun—36 Standout Buys I'm Adding to My Lineup
From opera gloves to scarf coats.
By Anna LaPlaca
-
The Color Report: Every Shade Worth Remembering From the Spring 2025 Shows
No neutrals here.
By Eliza Huber
-
I'm Thinking Ahead—Here's Everything I Already Know I'll Buy Come Spring 2025
Right off the runway.
By Eliza Huber
-
9 Trends Set to Define Spring 2025 Fashion
What to know from the spring/summer 2025 runways.
By Eliza Huber
-
London Has Spoken: 7 Fashion Trends That Are Set to Be Big in 2025
They're destined to reach ubiquity come spring.
By Nikki Chwatt