It's uncanny, but if you look at "A Private Little War", Nona looks like a demonstration for fashion that would be in vogue with Generation Y some 35+ years later. The low-rise jeans, the exposed midriff, even the little sparkley pattern on her face. The only thing that's slightly off is the hair.
The same thing happened with Andrea in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" She has the same hair and slinky outfit that makes her look like a 2000's twentysomething ready to party. And the hair is a perfect Gen Y look.
And then there's Kelinda in "By Any Other Name". She looks like an early-2000s pop star out shopping.
Again, perfect Gen Y hair.
And don't forget Uhura's slinky "uniform" in "Mirror, Mirror".
The same thing happened with Andrea in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" She has the same hair and slinky outfit that makes her look like a 2000's twentysomething ready to party. And the hair is a perfect Gen Y look.
And then there's Kelinda in "By Any Other Name". She looks like an early-2000s pop star out shopping.

And don't forget Uhura's slinky "uniform" in "Mirror, Mirror".