Ugly 2013 //top\\
: An NDTV article highlights how the movie was inspired by real-world issues like child trafficking and the gritty reality of Mumbai.
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In the early 2010s, so-called "ugly" fashion (e.g., Crocs, Birkenstocks, oversized silhouettes, clashing patterns) began gaining ironic popularity. A report could examine how brands like Jeremy Scott or Kenzo embraced "ugly chic," influencing streetwear and leading to the normcore movement that peaked later in the decade. : An NDTV article highlights how the movie
It appears everywhere—in throwback hashtags, YouTube comments under mid-2010s compilation videos, and confession threads. For millions of Millennials and older Gen Z users, “ugly 2013” is not a reference to a specific movie, political scandal, or fashion disaster. It is a collective, visceral admission: “I looked terrible, and everything felt awkward.” It appears everywhere—in throwback hashtags