This decade’s inescapable resurgence of y2k fashion has brought with it with an onslaught of flip phones, oversized belts, denim mini skirts, low-waisted everything and the revival of some of our most beloved 00s labels. The likes of Morgan de Toi and Diesel have surged in popularity on Depop and Vinted, and even Forever 21 items are being sold for close to $300

Now Miss Sixty is officially back. After dropping its SS25 campaign earlier this year – photographed by Carlijn Jacobs and styled by Dazed’s own IB Kamara – starring Bella Hadid who peruses a supermarket in hot pants and hoop earrings, the brand has now launched an installation at London’s Machine-A.

Open from today until April 22, the in-store installation celebrates the new campaign by recreating the 70s-style supermarket seen in the pictures. Elsewhere in fashion this week, we learned that the one and only Katie Price – who is the new face of Diesel – is also a big Miss Sixty fan. We caught up with Donatella Versace about what’s making her hopeful for fashion’s future (spoiler alert: it’s young designers), and we also noticed that the ‘Quirked Up White Boy’ is Hollywood’s new favourite muse. Here’s all the fashion news you missed this week…