In case you were wondering, Ice Spice is not only one of rap music's rising princesses, but she's also the queen of Y2k-inspired fashion. On Saturday, July 15, the "In Ha Mood" rapper graced the stage at the Broccoli City music festival in Washington, D.C., and ofc, she had to tap into her fave nowstalgic fashion trend. The New York native rocked her trademark tresses and layered a black crop top over a neon pink exposed bra. She finished off her look with denim shorts and a dazzling belt that screamed all things yeehaw agenda.

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The rising rapper is no stranger to showing love to Y2k-inspired looks. She recently served Barbiecore vibes in a sheer baby-pink top with a bright pink bralette and finished off that look with a black lace cardigan and plaid mini skirt.

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It's been a busy few months for the "Munch" singer. Her "Barbie World" collab with Nicki Minaj is featured on Margot Robbie's Barbie movie soundtrack, and she appeared on the remix for Taylor Swift's "Karma." The 23-year-old is also gearing up to hit the road as part of Doja Cat's The Scarlet Tour, and this is only the beginning for rap music's newest leading lady.

Since everything Ice Spice touches turns to gold, it's only right to tap in her fashion inspo. If you're ready to serve the Y2k aesthetic, scroll ahead for the best dupes to recreate Ice Spice's Broccoli City Festival look.

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