
A woman is sharing the contents of her mother’s long-forgotten closet, which has turned out to be what can only be described as a jaw-dropping Y2K fashion goldmine.
The now-viral video, shared by @bellaa.clare—garnering over 1.6 million views and 257,600 likes—begins with a dramatic reaction shot: a wide-eyed young woman, her mouth covered in disbelief, accompanied by the on-screen text: “My mom did a deep cleaning and found all her bags from the 2000s.”
Moments later, the camera flips to reveal the stunning treasures she unearthed: a curated collection of designer handbags that defined a decade. A pink-border-framed Christian Dior bowling handbag takes center stage, flanked by a compact Fendi baguette and a sleek Prada mini bag—each piece a nostalgic nod to early-2000s glam and the era’s unapologetically bold aesthetic.
Newsweek spoke with fashion stylist Abby Young, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, to unpack the enduring appeal of Y2K fashion.
She said: “The early 2000s fashion era was known for its bold, quirky, yet sexy pairings, like long skirts over jeans, and thin scarves over camisoles.
“Pieces like capris, bejeweled tops/pockets/bags, big brown sunglasses, clashing prints, kitten heels, and especially low-rise jeans and semi-cropped tops were incredibly popular.”
Newsweek reached out to @bellaa.clare for comment. We could not verify the details of the case.

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The aughts were heavily influenced by pop culture, with stars like Paris Hilton, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, and Destiny’s Child often seen sporting bags similar to the ones featured in the clip.
Today, fashion history is repeating itself, as Gen Z’s enjoy rummaging through their parents’ wardrobes or thrift stores to recreate these iconic throwback looks.
Young, the fashion stylist and Director of Troora Magazine, told Newsweek: “Right now, we’re in the thick of a Y2K revival because of Gen Z’s curiosity and admiration for the past.”
TikTok Reacts

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“And then there’s more,” the video caption teases, leaving fashionistas and vintage lovers alike begging for a part two.
“I know a millennial mom when I see one,” commented one user. Bella replied: “You should see the throwback pics.”
“Girl, you better KEEP all of that and don’t sell anything or let anyone borrow!” warned another.
A third user exclaimed: “That Gwen Stefani bag in the corner was my baby in the early 2000s.”
Another chimed in with a simple but resonant verdict: “Girl, you hit the jackpot.”
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