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For a long period, youth fashion and culture had been led by particular generations, the baby boomer generation in the 1970s, the shinjinrui (new breed) generation in the 1980s, and the dankai junior and heta-uma generations in the 1990s. This changes in the 2000s, when street fashion is marked by trends bolstered by groups transcending generational barriers. In 1999, now in their late twenties after having spent three to four years as full members of society, the dankai junior generation becomes aware of minor luxury items and begins to consume them in droves. The term joshitsu na futsu (high-quality normal) is introduced. This concept of futsu (normal) represents to a change in standards. Young people of the following uchira generation, born in the first half of the 1980s, come to the forefront. The GAP and Uniqlo open in central Tokyo, clearing the way for clothes that are cheap but still reasonably fashionable, which results in a change to the baseline for clothes to be considered adequate or acceptable. Helped by the inclusion of the heta-uma generation, which has outgrown the gyaru phase, this evolves into the Gal Mix trend, a simple, unisex rakuchin casual (easy-going casual) fashion incorporating a mix of gyaru tastes. The peak of the economic improvement in the mid- to late 2000s sees the emergence of the Fashion Celeb style, which follows overseas fashion trends. At the same time, the fashion industry shows a growing concern for social and ethical issues, and other elements of corporate social responsibility. In the latter half of the 2000s, a number of fast fashion brands from outside Japan arrive. It is a time when attitudes towards clothes and thinking about prices undergo a major change.
In their first-ever digital-only box set, the music lovers at Rhino have curated That's Aught: The '00s Pop Culture Box, a 150-song collection that celebrates the many sides of that decade of music. From pop and hip-hop, country, pop-punk, soul, dance, and underground music, the selections are as diverse as the decade was. The staff at Rhino have sequenced the selections in more-or-less chronological order, beginning with *NSYNC's \"Bye Bye Bye\" before continuing on to iconic hits from music veterans U2 (\"Beautiful Day\") and Madonna (\"Music.\")
Massive hits from decade-defining acts like The Flaming Lips, The White Stripes, Destiny's Child, Alicia Keys, Gnarls Barkley, Daft Punk, Linkin Park, Missy Elliott, and Lady Gaga also feature in this throwback collection that's 9 hours strong. What's more, a number of iconic \"one-hit-wonder\" smash successes are accounted for, from The Baha Men's \"Who Let the Dogs Out\" and Fountains of Wayne' \"Stacy's Mom.\" Altogether, it's a comprehensive collection with track after track of decade-defining music. 153554b96e
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