When did Britney and Justin wear the denim outfit?

2001
During a songwriters roundtable for The Hollywood Reporter, the singer and Palmer star begrudgingly reflected on his infamous 2001 double-denim red-carpet moment with his then girlfriend, fellow pop star Britney Spears.

Who designed Britney and Justin denim outfits?

Australian designer Hayley Dingle has re-created Britney Spears’ iconic denim dress. Dingle spent just $10 on the design, using six pairs of jeans she bought from a local thrift store.

Where did Britney and Justin wear the denim outfits?

20 years ago today, The Mickey Mouse Club co-stars and pop star couple strutted their best (denim) stuff at the 2001 American Music Awards and forever changed what it means to have a red carpet moment.

What year did Justin Timberlake wear all denim?

The fashion statements at award shows are usually memorable, but the 2001 American Music Awards goes beyond. On January 8th, 2001, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears turned the red carpet into their own fashion show after matching from head-to-toe in all-denim outfits.

What awards show did Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake wear their iconic matching denim outfits to?

Few red carpet moments defined the fashion of an entire decade quite like Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake showing up to the American Music Awards in matching head-to-toe denim did for the 2000s.

Are double denims 90s?

We all know double denim had a rough patch in the early noughties after originally booming in popularity in the 90s.

Was double denim an 80s trend?

Double denim Double denim is another trend often credited to the 90s, but it was the 70s and 80s that made it happen. The ultimate “cool” look, the denim trend was all about oversized jackets, tight jeans and acid wash.

Is it OK to wear double denim?

Double Denim Rules Perfect for those gents wanting the ruggedness of denim but without the matchy-blue look. Do vary the denim weight between top and bottom, especially if the shades are close. Stick with heavier jeans and a lighter shirt or jacket, instead of the opposite. Don’t overthink the fit.