Remember when aesthetics were just Pinterest boards? When they were only a collection of nice and curated images on the internet and not a direct route to financial ruin for only a few seconds of clout?
To me is so good that in this era ,you wear all styles you wanna wear ,i wear ,baggy,skinny jeans,i wear ,low,high weist jeans,mob wife style ,old money style,hip hop style ,i love it all😂
I’m sorry but people who change closets every week are the people who you should be worried about!!! It’s ok not to be trendy, having a sense of style and being happy with it does!!
As a slavic girl who wore fur since i was a baby and got made fun for it like even 4 years ago because it looked “too fancy for everyday” this is ridiculous 😭
at this point honestly all of us were bullied for something that's trendy now...i say just roll with it... everyone complains about genz trends but honestly i find it so refreshing to see girls support each other & share trends with each other across all cultures. its the negative part we need to abandon.. the "throw out the old and accept this new" is lame. lets just keep accepting the new & support each other throughout past and present trends. you should have the right to wear your own culture with pride and you may even be surprised, you might start a new trend..
I thought aesthetics were about finding what truly fits your taste/personality and you just stick with it? I am a dark academia/cottagecore girl and i don't care if it's trendy or not because it's what i love.
It really is, but sadly trend vultures basically hijacked aesthetics for content and approval before dropping the instant it becomes "not trendy enough anymore" 😭😭😭😭😭
I think the problem with modern aesthetics is that people create characters out of themselves to go along with the way they’re dressing, rather than being authentically themselves. Yes, aesthetics have always had a connection to certain personality traits, because clothes are a form of self expression. But changing yourself so frequently to fit a new personality to go along with your aesthetic is an identity crisis waiting to happen. As early 2000s scene/emo kids would call it, they’re posers
Seriously, do they think it's fun being married to someone who could be absolutely horrible and abusive but you're afraid to leave them because they can make your death look like an accident??
As a Sicilan with family members who were a part of that (they're all dead now) I was told to never speak of things you hear/see or ask questions. Yea it's not something that should be romanticized.
@@winniethepooht5776The alternative, being with a man who you love and respect and that reciprocates the same feelings. But you fear for yourself, him and the family everyday because he happens to be a mob boss or involved with the mob in some way ... Either scenario just sucks.
I'm in my thirties (so in retirement home according to the internet) and I'm not on TikTok but I'm howling at these new aesthetics every time. They're so random and people are so invested in them it's amazing. Between life and work I don't have time to indulge in all of these but I watch this drama from afar and Im fascinated
I’m surprised some grown adults are going crazy over aesthetics on the internet. Most of these aesthetic people are young teens. It’s some crazy stuff.
i'm like 13 and i really like whimsical aesthetics like fairycore or goblin core but its more of a WOW THIS PICTURES IS PRETTY sorta way not a wow i want everything in my entire life to look like this you know? aesthetics are supposed to be fun not insane like these people @@vanillapinkfluff3477
Same here. It's like watching a train wreck, and I just can't look away from it. This shit is so ridiculous and fascinating. It's like watching Naruto all over again. They've got to all shout out the name of their secret technique so that everyone knows how unique they are in any given week. I think all these kids fighting over this stuff is the both the funniest and cringiest thing I've seen in such a long time.
Late 40s. Not on TikTok either. It’s bonkers. The only thing that I’ve looked at and thought was cute was the dirty martini makeup. Would I wear it every day? No. It’s just a pretty look here and there. Nothing about the trends are new. Clean girl + several others = minimalist makeup. For decades generations have rejected the trends of those before them. When I was a kid baby boomers went makeup crazy. Full glam, stage makeup, bright and neon colors. Everything could be seen from the cheap seats. Of course there were exceptions to this and there were subcultures that had different looks. Gen X largely rejected this and gravitated to minimalist makeup, neutral colors, messier makeup (aka “grunge”), etc… Again… you had subcultures like punk or goth that had different looks. There were also some more makeup/glam looks but they were neutral. Millennials spent a good chunk of their time doing stage makeup for the cheap seats. It’s what many of their moms did. My mom’s generation said no to more glam and colorful looks and went with more neutral and minimal makeup. Now there is some type of projectile trend vomit thing happening. It’s an 852 headed monster that is rotating through every look imaginable at warp speed.
This! My silk-lined 1950s fur coat that I bought in a charity shop is warmer and more breathable than any modern polyester winter coat that won't decompose
"eastern european girl style" its a stereotype for russian women, nobody here actually dresses like that, before you come after me im eastern european myself
This shit is wild. I remember being bullied back in high school for having an ever-changing “aesthetic” (ie wearing whatever I liked and felt comfortable in any given day). The popular A&F/Hollister kids made fun of me for wearing thrifted clothes and Tripp pants, then the very next day the handful of goths at my school who grew up to be Nazis shunned me and called me a poser for wearing flowy skirts and paisley. Now it seems like it’s a requirement to change your aesthetic every other week. I feel so sorry for girls and other feminine kids growing up nowadays.
i have a main aesthetic, but i change depending on what a feel. my main aesthetic is like grunge/punk, but some days i just wear what i like. i have an aesthetic cause it makes me happy, and i don't need to chase trends that make me unhappy
I understand spending money on a aesthetic you like and giving it up but these just confuse me honestly. Why would you spend so much money on one of these trends that you can tell will not last?
You’re OK being who you are you don’t need trends. It’s a marketing ploy to get you to spend money. Don’t do it ,save your money and when you get old, you can look like old money because you will have some.
I’ve been made fun of dressing emo and punk and had people say to me “go back to (insert 2000s or early 2010s year here)!” It annoys me. On the other hand I also dress glam once in a blue moon(most days I wear t shirts, jeans, and converse or vans, I just swap the t shirt for a glam top and the vans for combat boots when I’m trying to dress glam), mainly for parties and bars and this one emo person I knew called me a “pretentious prep” for it, so I cut them off. Preps also make fun me of when I dress emo. WHY can’t I have both styles lmao. I also love wearing leather jackets with glam tops and a glittery jacket with a mostly punk outfit
@@missbelle13222A Preppy comes from Prep School -- an expensive school for rich kids-- people dressing the way those rich kids would. Back in the day Izod shirts were typical of this.
This is so relatable! Been dressing alternative since the early 2000's and also got nasty comments about it. But I also have some basic clothes and colorful pieces. I wore a pink dress for the Barbie movie bc it would be fun, not to fit in with a group of people. So I think that person was rude for calling you a pretentious prep. I think most people don't perfectly fit into a specific aesthetic or style all the time, which is cool because there's more unique looks
I think aesthetic labels are good for easily finding other people with your ALREADY ESTABLISHED style that you can get inspiration from etc but not to create fast fashion trends and keep people from finding their own style because the previous one is OUT, the new one is IN and if you even like the old one obviously you're so not in and so not cool and trendy
the only one I can somewhat defend is the christian girl autumn style, its kind of been a sort of meme/style for a while and isn't a micro trend, its commonly associated with like white girl fall family/friend photoshoots
I fell into the whole aesthetics thing back in 2020 during quarantine. I remember I would watch “find your aesthetic” quizzes on RUclips for hours and stressing out because I couldn’t stick with one. Now I honestly don’t care and just wear whatever I want when I want and it’s honestly more fun not limiting yourself to just one aesthetic
it's not just fashion aesthetics and makeup, nail colours also have aesthetic for some reason like blueberry milk nails or some shit like that, it is annoying and frustrating to see some women let these ridiculous trends to determine their whole life like wtf is going on. dont even let me start on skincare aesthetics too
😂😂😂 I think this every time I go to get my nails done. I just get the color that I like and it changes every time to something more or less full sparkly. It has nothing to do with what is trending or popular at the time. The nail techs don’t care what you pick. They’re getting paid no matter what. But I just shake my head at the fifty somethings trying to look twenty by doing the “trendy” nail color of the week. It’s so rediculous.
I'm Sicilian American and I would never aspire to become a mob wife. WTF is going on? God I hate Tik Tok. Plus, what real Italian would eat at Olive Garden?
"me when i find out we are no longer doing clean girl aesthetic" MEANWHILE: i've been doing that since 2018 when we used to call it "no makeup makeup" (and we were *actually* clean instead of having a greasy pulled back hair) and i still do it, so who's we? speak for yourself! i cannot wrap my head around why some ppl think you need the internet's approval to do a certain style, there's nothing weird about using a trend that has "died off" literally just do an aesthetic that you love & fits you babes 😭
As someone who mainly sticks to 3 different but cohesive aesthetics for years, i do not like it when people only get into an aesthetic or style just because it's a quick lil trend While its true the aesthetics i enjoy were trendy at one point, i never really dumped them becuse i know i genuinely like them and just stayed for the long haul instead. I only ever get rid of stuff bc i need the money or something i have gotten too small for me to use or wear. May have only sold off a collection once because I grown tired of it but thats only after years of enjoying then felt like moving on I always hate bandwagoners of aesthetics because they are far more wasteful and lowkey meaner than those who genuinely like an aesthetic or style for themselves
Over consumerism being glamorized. Just wear the clothes you're comfortable of, don't be afraid of FOMO. You are already a trend if you dress for yourself !
Literally when will women be free 😭 as someone that uses pinterest but not tiktok and instagram, do they carefully curate their pinterest to be only one aesthetic forever? Isn't the whole point to find inspiration and have as many boards with wildly different themes as you wish? To me that's the whole point ig
fr 😭 i used to feel bad bc my pinterest wasn’t “aesthetic looking” but then i just realized it doesn’t matter because it’s things I like. i don’t need to perform an aesthetic on a freakin platform for people who do not care lol
There are poor people and animals out there struggling.. and here we have these people being upset for aesthetics? This is one of the infinite reasons why people (who have the privilege to do so) should educate themselves and develop more empathy
As someone grown in a violent envirment wirh an ill mother, undiagnosed discalculia and 3 dioctries of astigmatism, with a ludopatic grandmother, this hits hard.
exactly… especially when these micro trends can involve fur farmed from real, innocent baby animals. please educate yourself on fur farming horrors before buying into “aesthetic trends” like this… 250 baby chinchillas are killed to make one single coat. so many animals and people are suffering everyday… animals are killed for fashion, children and poor people are overworked abused and underpaid for fashion. all for it to be dumped when the next trend comes along 💔
@@darknessinc.Inc830 I am truly sorry.. is there any way we can help? Ill be praying for you and your loved ones.. everything is going to get better, i promise!
@@alwayscommentrarelyreply you named it better than i ever could.. its so hurtful to see these people be so proud of their lifestyle when their lifestyle is actually destroying animals' and children's lives.. I hoped that many more people from Gen Z would actually care more about the environment, children, animals and overconsumption..
@@darknessinc.Inc830 I am truly sorry.. is there any way we can help? I will be praying for you and your family, please don't lose hope everything will get better! (Sorry for writing again i just saw that my comment disappeared)
I’ll get brutal here. When I came across the first aesthetics before the pandemic (Dark Academia and Cottagecore, the Seniors so to speak), I thought they were all nice and cute, until I started noticing a personal tendency to want to have everything coordinated in every aspect of my life. Mind you, this didn’t happen overnight, it was a slow process. Even though I never officially adopted an aesthetic by buying clothes, accessories or elements associated with it, in my mind there was the constant pressure of having everything on point, fitting a specific image I thought I had to live up to. While I didn’t lose money in the process, I lost my peace. Exposure to aesthetics changed the way my brain compartmentalized my interests, even though it didn’t make me want to fit into an existing one. Prior to the advent of the Seniors (I’ll call them like that, since they pretty much paved the way for all the following trends) I had absolutely no problem having uncoordinated elements, whether they were objects, books, hairstyles, school supplies, songs on my phone, you name it. I instinctively knew that I had many different interests, and that was fine with me. During - and after - the pandemic, my subconscious mind was _agonizing_ over all the different preferences that define my taste. That was because _I couldn’t choose one to stick to_ . As ridiculous as it sounds, that was some real mental anguish. It took me years to recover from this mess, which is nothing more than perfectionism brought to the extreme. I had to delete my Pinterest account, and take a solemn vow never to allow the internet to have such power over me ever again. My mind has rejuvenated like crazy since then. Liking fountain pens, cursive handwriting and classical music doesn’t make me Dark Academia. Dousing myself in a floral perfume doesn’t make me a Soft Girl, or a Vanilla Girl, or whatever. I am not either Lalala or Okokok. Listening to old 2000s songs from time to time doesn’t make me fall into the Y2K category. *I am me.* *_Reclaim your individuality!_*
Ok well thank you for reminding me why I erased TikTok from my phone…. This shiiiz isn’t healthy, following these trends messes up your head and if you feel like you can’t achieve it then there goes your self esteem. Nope I’m happy off tiktok minding my own business enjoying my books, my music, the chaos on RUclips that keeps me entertained, and just enjoying being me in the fashion I enjoy (whatever the heck it maybe because I’m random as hell).
I have a vintage faux fur coat that was given to me after my great aunt passed away, and I wear it in the winter. The fact that people have commented on it being "mob wife" absolutely kills me LMFAO like what do you even meeaaannnn?! Just lemme enjoy my big fluffy coat and leave me alone
Well, if I want a huge tacky fur, I can always drag out my mother’s gigantic and exceptionally heavy fur coat from the ‘70s. It even comes with its own residual mothball perfume. Also, I’m from New Jersey. The mob wife thing isn’t just a trend here. Right next to the state flower and the state bird, it might as well be the state aesthetic.
guys welcome to my new aesthetic: beanie shoes alpha-woman, or better yet, feminine clown dog-core, perhaps even the small town granny with those strawberry candies girl
I have a new aesthetic, Mudcore. Be the quirky girl who has a waterfall dirt outfit, hair and makeup to beat the Minimalistic Kardashians or Winter Mob Wives.
RaccoonCore with a low-key gangster-hussy vibe aesthetic has already left feminine clown dog-core in the dust… been at least three hours, gutted too as I had only just got my rainbow leash. Smalltown Granny is obviously a keeper, especially if you fuse with some Screaming Mary Shade or 90s Moss-esque BubblePop Glow Bint.
As someone who's 30 - this has always existed but back in the 00s it was more prep vs goth or sk8er or punk. And people kind of just stuck to their people and no noise was made. Now? It's like a million trends and no one can just be happy with themselves.
My 9 yr old with her "granny core" "green core/frog core" aesthetic. Can we just leave this whole aesthetic stuff to the kids and young people who genuinely want to have fun with their clothes?? I have got the money to be keeping up with this nonsense.
i found out about aesthetics and I tried experimenting with just about everything under the sun until I found a few that I fit and felt comfortable in: cottagecore, soft, fairy and mermaid. All in the light pastel airy kind of side, and I do not CARE if it’s trendy, I LOVE IT, so ima keep doing it ☺️
My question is who decides these aesthetics. Is there some kind of high council or tribunal that regularly convenes to decide the next aesthetic? Or is this some kind of ongoing war between factions vying for their aesthetic to become the next big thing.
You are so right about this it is unreal. It's like a lost generation trying to find an identity. I am currently modelling the confused, mum of two teens and a tween aesthetic. It may come round soon and I might finally be on point.
I have whats called the tired mom aesthetic. It's a super high trend where you wear maternity clothes bc you dont fit in any of your pre baby body clothes and your boys grow like weeds so any money you have goes to them so they can have clothes that fit. Ive been in this trend since 2018, super high class 😂. Even if i wanted to be a part of an aesthetic, i couldnt afford it, and i am just fine wearing whatever fits me.
AMEN Haley!! I’m so sick of the aesthetic trends!! 🤢 Love your videos, love your special take on current events! You’ve become my go to YT channel! Also Its been a joy watching the channel grow! I don’t know how you don’t have MORE followers! ♥️ Keep grinding!
I was looking up aesthetics to base characters off of, just because I thought it would be fun, and I found a lot retaining to stuff like cow girls, and one called Vulture Culture and one called Bubble gum witch, both of them were fairly interesting and so I combined them with cottage core, just cuz I could. Not for any kind of trend, but just for a random character I wanted to make in the moment
@@marvelousmia not white, but Northern European. I'm an Indonesian living in Indonesia and i think applying that aesthetic is difficult and doesn't feel like Indonesia
I’m sorry but how TF did clean skin come from a certain race or where the hell ever. I’m pretty damn sure each and every race since the beginning of time wants clean and clear skin. ESP women . I’m getting tired of trends and tired of where a trend may or may not have came from and wether or not it’s racis** to wear . People ….
the way y’all are acting like they said “white” instead Northern European. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH RACE. Scandinavia has been known for its minimalism and clean sort of look!! What do y’all think Ikea, the most notable Scandinavian brand was inspired by? The type of minimalism common in the nordics!!! The way y’all immediately jumped to race makes me so depressed.
Can we take a minute to appreciate that the very same people who scream at us about using petroleum powered cars are engaging in what can only be described as mass mindless consumerism driven by dopamine addiction from Instagram likes and the items they consume are in large part mass produces plastic crap that they will toss out the second the trend ends.
Aesthetics really started in relation to people wanting certain looks/styles/vibes inspired by things like grace & frankie, devil wears prada, euphoria, and y2k teen bop movies. It becomes easier for the masses to describe the fashion look they're going for, it helps search engines bring back more "related" results, and it helps other people visualize what you mean with little follow-up explanation. The names are getting out of hand now but originally they were pretty easy to imagine/search what someone meant
Literally so happy i grew up with a father who wpuld always tell me "if everyone jumped off a cliff, would you just blindly follow them?" Tbh it made me think about trends differently from a young age. Wish more parents would teach their kids a balance between being an individual and interacting with a group. It reminds me of friend groups from elementary school....its really embarrassing to see grown ass adults doing this
I honestly don't see much wrong with aesthetics. It's nice to be able to put words to looks and vibes you like especially now (at least in the USA) that sub cultures are largely gone. The issue comes with the over consumptions and intense gatekeeping of it all. That and the inherent sexism and racism a lot of these trends like to have sprinkled in the mix. But I feel this is more of a problem with how aesthetics are being handled and less with the base idea itself in my opinion.
I think the exact problem is that, there are no subcultures, there are no communities, everything is hyperindividualistic and a "vibe" is just gathering some pinterest board and put a name on that "aesthetic" and now you have to dress, act, and buy things that go with that aesthetic without having a personality. I see everyone trying to have an identity thats why these trends with aesthetics are popular, young people are really searching for an identity or a group to be part of. But on top of that companies are taking the oportunity and try to give on the overconsumption mania that this belonging need blooms. All of that just to be that at the end the people with the best skin do minimal to no skincare, the people who do cool makeup looks use drugstore products, and the people who dress cool and have a personal style buy everything second hand and do whatever.
But these trendy things are exactly why subcultures don't exist in America anymore. Also I would argue that they still exist they just are not following these trends
@@Gambit771 white people taking other culture’s traditions and turning them into a trend without disclosing the origin and history behind it, and that’s just one example
i'm actually italian and I can confirm that 'tomato girl aesthetic' is just italian summer. imagine just opening tiktok and finding out that you've just been labeled as a tomato girl. like at least be more creative, not just a random vegetable pls... 😂😂
I enjoy different aesthetics and im a casual goth. I enjoy goth music, culture, and especially fashion. I love black 🖤 On the opposite end I love my rainbow pastel colors and cute fluffy girly things. I bounce between both most of the time.
When you said it sounds like their in a cult I literally laughed that’s funny and so true It’s really sad everyone feels the need to box themselves into these made up labels
My mother will be so excited when I tell her she's on trend at 84yrs. Coastal Grandmother, lol I had to add that the video I watched after this used the Coastal grandma term, ahhhhhh
noticed a trend that these aesthetics are for people with no ethnic culture hence there for this revolving door of different identity's and that the marketing scheme behind this definitely knows who there target audience is. people are getting straight played into buying stuff they don't need its crazy the blind consumerism.
oh yeah, its way more common in the US because its a melting pot where theres not much to the culture to identify with as an american. I think businesses know this and use that to their advantage :(
Why do aesthetics even exist?😂 And why do people feel the need to change them so often? I sincerely hope these people can discover who they really are and gain some confidence. So they don’t let others and the world dictate their every move.
I honestly do not understand that when someone truly enjoys their current aesthetic and like has found their thing, they feel the need to go with the trends and like feel sad about the trend changing like huh??? If you love being a clean girl BE A CLEAN GIRL
I was doing "mob wife aesthetic" back in 2016 I'm not going back. I was actually cleaning my closet this year and came this close to throwing my fur coat away bc I got it at the thrift store. I'm past it. I'm over it.
You are wise beyond your years my girl. I follow no trend and my teenage daughter doesn't either. She knows I couldn't afford to buy her the Bape sweatshirt or the $100 1ounce of the trendiest perfume. But will brag to her friends about me paying $5 for a grand new with the tags still on it PINK sweatshirt I at the local St Vincent De Paul store.
Tiktok is the plastics." On Wednesdays we wear pink " "If you break any of these rules, YOU CAN'T SIT WITH US!!!!" "If you don't follow the trends, you are no longer cool!"
The only ones who win in all this, are retail stores with consumers buying stuff they don’t need to fit their new aesthetic. I was just thinking about how I need to spend less time on social media and dating sites because I’m wasting my time trying to fit into other people’s standards when there’s so many people in real life who I find attractive and find me attractive. I don’t need to go online to meet new people or to be told who I need to be or I’ll go crazy trying to fit into everyone’s ever changing standards… I think the secret to a happy life is to eat as healthy as you can, sleep well, work out and spend time outdoors, maintain and nurture relationships with people who care about you, don’t follow trends, just be the best version of yourself whatever that means for you and treat yourself to nice things once in a while because what’s the point of working so hard if you can’t treat yourself to something nice from time to time?
I have borderline personality disorder so my aesthetic changes about 12 times a day, every day 🤦🏻♀️ What TikTok considers a tren d, i consider the story of my life 😂 54 years of not knowing who the hell I am and letting the world tell me
hayley, with this video and your “tiktok cant stop making gen z insecure “ video.. honestly you make me feel so much prettier and i love how you dont pressure people to be a certain way, instead telling them to be themselves and not follow an aesthetic if they dont want to-just being you is your own ‘aesthetic’, and it’s one of a kind! really, i doubt you feel like it’s a big deal, but i can’t thank you enough. you’re so comforting, like a channel i can always agree with.
Something I learned that I think other people need to learn is you don't have to be beholden to one single aesthetic. You can do pop punk one day, clean girl the next, bubblegum goth the day after. It doesn't matter. You don't have to wrap your whole life around a single aesthetic. Especially with tik tok and all the micro trends. It's clothes, fashion, expression. Have fun with this!! Be dynamic!! Have range!! You can be multifaceted even with your aesthetics!!
As a student who's currently applying for college under fine arts major, I only see aesthetic as a form of arts, not a trend, so anyone can basically just do whatever they want as long as they enjoy it for the love of arts. The aesthetic trends are going beyond extreme, not even my imaginative and artistic brain can follow up because I see trends everywhere in social media. This trend needs to simmer down. It's going further than planet Pluto in the solar system.
This reminds me of A Series of Unfortunate Events. In the Ersatz Elevator, there’s an exaggerated, hyperbolic town, which is obsessed over which is “in” and which is “out”. If it’s “in”, it’s a new trend. If it’s “out”, it’s either a trend that died or something that isn’t popular. For example, when Esme Squalor, the city’s 6th most important financial advisor, figured out light was in and dark was out, she screamed AS LOUD AS SHE HAD EVER SCREAMED, 1:04 and made her husband, Jerome, and the new kids she adopted, immediately make the place more bright. A Series of Unfortunate Events is based on a true story, but realistic fiction. Isn’t this kind of, you know.. concerning? +esme is rich, and “acts rich”, like showing it off, esme loves martinis. And she, to top it all off, wears fur coats.. 😭
Remember when aesthetics were just Pinterest boards? When they were only a collection of nice and curated images on the internet and not a direct route to financial ruin for only a few seconds of clout?
Good ol' days😢
Ah, good times..
It’s still kinda like this with smaller aesthetics like Goblincore
@@goldfishimpact736 Tf is that
still use it
I feel sorry for people who are so uncomfortable with the way they are that they have to constantly be changing to fit a trendy aesthetic.
Exactly lol. Not to mention these braindead teenagers are literally copying us, eastern european girls , and calling it an aesthetic lmfaaaaooo
I was gonna say the exact same thing. I don’t understand trend followers, just be yourself
Literally my thoughts. Like I just feel bad for them at this point
And the lack of self-consciousness is the exact reason of this.
To me is so good that in this era ,you wear all styles you wanna wear ,i wear ,baggy,skinny jeans,i wear ,low,high weist jeans,mob wife style ,old money style,hip hop style ,i love it all😂
I’m sorry but people who change closets every week are the people who you should be worried about!!! It’s ok not to be trendy, having a sense of style and being happy with it does!!
Larpers. 😂
ppl that are trendy have way too much time on their hands, and money, and there's no proof to this but they sure don't have a style too
Why worry? They show how easy to manipulate they are, nothing to worry about. They're just like sheep that need a Shepard
Nice picture❤
it’s also very wasteful to the environment
As a slavic girl who wore fur since i was a baby and got made fun for it like even 4 years ago because it looked “too fancy for everyday” this is ridiculous 😭
I bet the fur was/is warm and practical! Do you ❤
Literally same, I’ve inherited my furs from my great great great grandmother!!!
@@rosewillow5757 i have most from my great grandmother or grandmother 🤍
same!!!
at this point honestly all of us were bullied for something that's trendy now...i say just roll with it... everyone complains about genz trends but honestly i find it so refreshing to see girls support each other & share trends with each other across all cultures. its the negative part we need to abandon.. the "throw out the old and accept this new" is lame. lets just keep accepting the new & support each other throughout past and present trends. you should have the right to wear your own culture with pride and you may even be surprised, you might start a new trend..
I thought aesthetics were about finding what truly fits your taste/personality and you just stick with it? I am a dark academia/cottagecore girl and i don't care if it's trendy or not because it's what i love.
ikr!! i started looking into the scene aesthetic and music a little over a year ago and I've been enamored with it ever since
Exactly
It really is, but sadly trend vultures basically hijacked aesthetics for content and approval before dropping the instant it becomes "not trendy enough anymore" 😭😭😭😭😭
originally it was
These people don't have e personalities. They are whatever they think they need to be to get attention.
I think the problem with modern aesthetics is that people create characters out of themselves to go along with the way they’re dressing, rather than being authentically themselves. Yes, aesthetics have always had a connection to certain personality traits, because clothes are a form of self expression. But changing yourself so frequently to fit a new personality to go along with your aesthetic is an identity crisis waiting to happen. As early 2000s scene/emo kids would call it, they’re posers
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AGREE FRFR
AS SOMEONE WHO’S A SCENE KID I APPROVE
It’s all fun and games until these girls get put in an actual mob wife situation 😭
Seriously, do they think it's fun being married to someone who could be absolutely horrible and abusive but you're afraid to leave them because they can make your death look like an accident??
As a Sicilan with family members who were a part of that (they're all dead now) I was told to never speak of things you hear/see or ask questions. Yea it's not something that should be romanticized.
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@@winniethepooht5776The alternative, being with a man who you love and respect and that reciprocates the same feelings. But you fear for yourself, him and the family everyday because he happens to be a mob boss or involved with the mob in some way ...
Either scenario just sucks.
Organized crime is romanticized and nothing like the (probably) realities of abuse, death threats, high drug usage, and dying before 50
I'm in my thirties (so in retirement home according to the internet) and I'm not on TikTok but I'm howling at these new aesthetics every time. They're so random and people are so invested in them it's amazing. Between life and work I don't have time to indulge in all of these but I watch this drama from afar and Im fascinated
Girl same on all levels. Even if I was miraculously turn back into a teen, I still wouldn't understand this mess.
I’m surprised some grown adults are going crazy over aesthetics on the internet. Most of these aesthetic people are young teens. It’s some crazy stuff.
i'm like 13 and i really like whimsical aesthetics like fairycore or goblin core but its more of a WOW THIS PICTURES IS PRETTY sorta way not a wow i want everything in my entire life to look like this you know? aesthetics are supposed to be fun not insane like these people @@vanillapinkfluff3477
Same here. It's like watching a train wreck, and I just can't look away from it. This shit is so ridiculous and fascinating. It's like watching Naruto all over again. They've got to all shout out the name of their secret technique so that everyone knows how unique they are in any given week.
I think all these kids fighting over this stuff is the both the funniest and cringiest thing I've seen in such a long time.
Late 40s. Not on TikTok either. It’s bonkers.
The only thing that I’ve looked at and thought was cute was the dirty martini makeup.
Would I wear it every day?
No. It’s just a pretty look here and there.
Nothing about the trends are new.
Clean girl + several others = minimalist makeup.
For decades generations have rejected the trends of those before them.
When I was a kid baby boomers went makeup crazy. Full glam, stage makeup, bright and neon colors. Everything could be seen from the cheap seats. Of course there were exceptions to this and there were subcultures that had different looks.
Gen X largely rejected this and gravitated to minimalist makeup, neutral colors, messier makeup (aka “grunge”), etc… Again… you had subcultures like punk or goth that had different looks. There were also some more makeup/glam looks but they were neutral.
Millennials spent a good chunk of their time doing stage makeup for the cheap seats. It’s what many of their moms did.
My mom’s generation said no to more glam and colorful looks and went with more neutral and minimal makeup.
Now there is some type of projectile trend vomit thing happening. It’s an 852 headed monster that is rotating through every look imaginable at warp speed.
They could rename the vanilla girl aesthetic "the dry yeast aesthetic"
STOPPP
@@Dumbaxxi😂😂😂😂😂😂
The boiled chicken aesthetic 😮(when chicken is boiled, it looks white)
😂
DRY YEAST IS CRAZYY
Side note: vintage fur coats are more ethical than faux ones, at least modern ones
faux modern ones are just plastic that are gonna kill an animal in the future anyway 💀
I was just about to say this^^
I have gone back and forth on this and landed on this conclusion. The damage is already done, might as well re-use than create more consumption.
Why?
@@TheLoveMiku because minks being hunted>chinese children being enslaved in factories
Vintage fur has been 💀 for decades, better to reuse than throw them away
I found mine at goodwill 🥹🥹
Exactly. And definitely so much better than getting fake fur made out of literal fossil fuel.
This! My silk-lined 1950s fur coat that I bought in a charity shop is warmer and more breathable than any modern polyester winter coat that won't decompose
“mob wife era” 💀💀💀
so basically they’re stealing our eastern european girl style and calling it an aesthetic lol
mob wife is literally just a 40 year old russian mom
Never forget tomato girl
fr💀💀
Cancel them for appropriation 😂
"eastern european girl style" its a stereotype for russian women, nobody here actually dresses like that, before you come after me im eastern european myself
I’m doing a mob boss winter à la Tony Soprano instead - which means I’ll be hanging around in my bathrobe and going to therapy.
❤
🤨
This shit is wild. I remember being bullied back in high school for having an ever-changing “aesthetic” (ie wearing whatever I liked and felt comfortable in any given day). The popular A&F/Hollister kids made fun of me for wearing thrifted clothes and Tripp pants, then the very next day the handful of goths at my school who grew up to be Nazis shunned me and called me a poser for wearing flowy skirts and paisley. Now it seems like it’s a requirement to change your aesthetic every other week. I feel so sorry for girls and other feminine kids growing up nowadays.
My favorite esthetic "wear what I like". Jeans and shirts.
i have a main aesthetic, but i change depending on what a feel. my main aesthetic is like grunge/punk, but some days i just wear what i like. i have an aesthetic cause it makes me happy, and i don't need to chase trends that make me unhappy
I understand spending money on a aesthetic you like and giving it up but these just confuse me honestly. Why would you spend so much money on one of these trends that you can tell will not last?
To chase the clout
@@Meow4Byou are so right
You’re OK being who you are you don’t need trends. It’s a marketing ploy to get you to spend money. Don’t do it ,save your money and when you get old, you can look like old money because you will have some.
"You can just be Jennifer." Haylo haley is amazing and she's is so kind to everyone even the crazy ppl
I’ve been made fun of dressing emo and punk and had people say to me “go back to (insert 2000s or early 2010s year here)!” It annoys me. On the other hand I also dress glam once in a blue moon(most days I wear t shirts, jeans, and converse or vans, I just swap the t shirt for a glam top and the vans for combat boots when I’m trying to dress glam), mainly for parties and bars and this one emo person I knew called me a “pretentious prep” for it, so I cut them off. Preps also make fun me of when I dress emo. WHY can’t I have both styles lmao. I also love wearing leather jackets with glam tops and a glittery jacket with a mostly punk outfit
What is a prep? Or preppy? What word does it come from can someone please explain I am Scottish and never understood thanks
@@Meow4B I dress nothing like that which is hilarious that the person compared me to it
@@Meow4B same I LOVE skinny jeans, baggy pants look bad on me
@@missbelle13222A Preppy comes from Prep School -- an expensive school for rich kids-- people dressing the way those rich kids would. Back in the day Izod shirts were typical of this.
This is so relatable! Been dressing alternative since the early 2000's and also got nasty comments about it. But I also have some basic clothes and colorful pieces. I wore a pink dress for the Barbie movie bc it would be fun, not to fit in with a group of people.
So I think that person was rude for calling you a pretentious prep. I think most people don't perfectly fit into a specific aesthetic or style all the time, which is cool because there's more unique looks
Reminds me of A Series Of Unfortunate Events. There was that one place in the 6th book that had trends that were going in and out so often.
Didnt we already have this aesthetic? Its called Old Money.
the concept of nuance is lost on these kinds of people
mob wife is edgy old money apparently
@@nebulamachinemob wife is new money (trashy) what are you talking about 😭 Old money is preppy smh.
Mob wife is new money aka trashy, see 4:51
@@00st307-m old money is always preppy ?
I think aesthetic labels are good for easily finding other people with your ALREADY ESTABLISHED style that you can get inspiration from etc but not to create fast fashion trends and keep people from finding their own style because the previous one is OUT, the new one is IN and if you even like the old one obviously you're so not in and so not cool and trendy
the only one I can somewhat defend is the christian girl autumn style, its kind of been a sort of meme/style for a while and isn't a micro trend, its commonly associated with like white girl fall family/friend photoshoots
i love the queen of Christian girl autumn
it’s a very southern US thing as well. people constantly dress like that near me in my home town down lol
They’re all dvmb styles. Better things to worry bout in life than this
@@FransceneJK98yet you’re in the comment section of a video talking about aesthetics 😂
Yeah, it’s a yearly thing that was started by someone and has managed to gain a bit of staying power
I fell into the whole aesthetics thing back in 2020 during quarantine. I remember I would watch “find your aesthetic” quizzes on RUclips for hours and stressing out because I couldn’t stick with one. Now I honestly don’t care and just wear whatever I want when I want and it’s honestly more fun not limiting yourself to just one aesthetic
it's not just fashion aesthetics and makeup, nail colours also have aesthetic for some reason like blueberry milk nails or some shit like that, it is annoying and frustrating to see some women let these ridiculous trends to determine their whole life like wtf is going on. dont even let me start on skincare aesthetics too
And the weird names for hair colors like why are we calling red hair “cowboy copper” like it’s just extra and strange lmao
@@breeanahoodCowboy copper?! 😂 That's cheesy. We'll have McDonald's Fury later, I guess...
“glazed nails”
@@breeanahood YESS i heard about this, such a fcking bizarre trend
😂😂😂 I think this every time I go to get my nails done. I just get the color that I like and it changes every time to something more or less full sparkly. It has nothing to do with what is trending or popular at the time. The nail techs don’t care what you pick. They’re getting paid no matter what. But I just shake my head at the fifty somethings trying to look twenty by doing the “trendy” nail color of the week. It’s so rediculous.
I'm Sicilian American and I would never aspire to become a mob wife. WTF is going on? God I hate Tik Tok. Plus, what real Italian would eat at Olive Garden?
I’m surprised they didn’t say pizza
Its funny because the whole Mob Wives thing is just the old money aesthetic in winter
But they need to come up with a new trend, so they’ll never admit it
The difference is that it looks trashy
New money*
"me when i find out we are no longer doing clean girl aesthetic" MEANWHILE: i've been doing that since 2018 when we used to call it "no makeup makeup" (and we were *actually* clean instead of having a greasy pulled back hair) and i still do it, so who's we? speak for yourself! i cannot wrap my head around why some ppl think you need the internet's approval to do a certain style, there's nothing weird about using a trend that has "died off" literally just do an aesthetic that you love & fits you babes 😭
I am so glad I deleted TikTok 2 years ago before it got worse. never go back to that shit ever again
Neither, it's a parasitic, toxic app.
Same here 🖐️
Same
Deleted a bit over a year ago. Life has never been better
As someone who mainly sticks to 3 different but cohesive aesthetics for years, i do not like it when people only get into an aesthetic or style just because it's a quick lil trend
While its true the aesthetics i enjoy were trendy at one point, i never really dumped them becuse i know i genuinely like them and just stayed for the long haul instead. I only ever get rid of stuff bc i need the money or something i have gotten too small for me to use or wear. May have only sold off a collection once because I grown tired of it but thats only after years of enjoying then felt like moving on
I always hate bandwagoners of aesthetics because they are far more wasteful and lowkey meaner than those who genuinely like an aesthetic or style for themselves
Over consumerism being glamorized. Just wear the clothes you're comfortable of, don't be afraid of FOMO. You are already a trend if you dress for yourself !
Literally when will women be free 😭 as someone that uses pinterest but not tiktok and instagram, do they carefully curate their pinterest to be only one aesthetic forever? Isn't the whole point to find inspiration and have as many boards with wildly different themes as you wish? To me that's the whole point ig
fr 😭 i used to feel bad bc my pinterest wasn’t “aesthetic looking” but then i just realized it doesn’t matter because it’s things I like. i don’t need to perform an aesthetic on a freakin platform for people who do not care lol
There are poor people and animals out there struggling.. and here we have these people being upset for aesthetics?
This is one of the infinite reasons why people (who have the privilege to do so) should educate themselves and develop more empathy
As someone grown in a violent envirment wirh an ill mother, undiagnosed discalculia and 3 dioctries of astigmatism, with a ludopatic grandmother, this hits hard.
exactly… especially when these micro trends can involve fur farmed from real, innocent baby animals. please educate yourself on fur farming horrors before buying into “aesthetic trends” like this…
250 baby chinchillas are killed to make one single coat. so many animals and people are suffering everyday…
animals are killed for fashion,
children and poor people are overworked abused and underpaid for fashion.
all for it to be dumped when the next trend comes along 💔
@@darknessinc.Inc830 I am truly sorry.. is there any way we can help? Ill be praying for you and your loved ones.. everything is going to get better, i promise!
@@alwayscommentrarelyreply you named it better than i ever could.. its so hurtful to see these people be so proud of their lifestyle when their lifestyle is actually destroying animals' and children's lives..
I hoped that many more people from Gen Z would actually care more about the environment, children, animals and overconsumption..
@@darknessinc.Inc830 I am truly sorry.. is there any way we can help? I will be praying for you and your family, please don't lose hope everything will get better!
(Sorry for writing again i just saw that my comment disappeared)
I’ll get brutal here.
When I came across the first aesthetics before the pandemic (Dark Academia and Cottagecore, the Seniors so to speak), I thought they were all nice and cute, until I started noticing a personal tendency to want to have everything coordinated in every aspect of my life. Mind you, this didn’t happen overnight, it was a slow process. Even though I never officially adopted an aesthetic by buying clothes, accessories or elements associated with it, in my mind there was the constant pressure of having everything on point, fitting a specific image I thought I had to live up to. While I didn’t lose money in the process, I lost my peace.
Exposure to aesthetics changed the way my brain compartmentalized my interests, even though it didn’t make me want to fit into an existing one.
Prior to the advent of the Seniors (I’ll call them like that, since they pretty much paved the way for all the following trends) I had absolutely no problem having uncoordinated elements, whether they were objects, books, hairstyles, school supplies, songs on my phone, you name it. I instinctively knew that I had many different interests, and that was fine with me.
During - and after - the pandemic, my subconscious mind was _agonizing_ over all the different preferences that define my taste. That was because _I couldn’t choose one to stick to_ . As ridiculous as it sounds, that was some real mental anguish.
It took me years to recover from this mess, which is nothing more than perfectionism brought to the extreme. I had to delete my Pinterest account, and take a solemn vow never to allow the internet to have such power over me ever again. My mind has rejuvenated like crazy since then.
Liking fountain pens, cursive handwriting and classical music doesn’t make me Dark Academia. Dousing myself in a floral perfume doesn’t make me a Soft Girl, or a Vanilla Girl, or whatever. I am not either Lalala or Okokok. Listening to old 2000s songs from time to time doesn’t make me fall into the Y2K category.
*I am me.*
*_Reclaim your individuality!_*
Beautiful 😭😭😊😊
you said this so eloquently! i totally agree
Ok well thank you for reminding me why I erased TikTok from my phone…. This shiiiz isn’t healthy, following these trends messes up your head and if you feel like you can’t achieve it then there goes your self esteem.
Nope I’m happy off tiktok minding my own business enjoying my books, my music, the chaos on RUclips that keeps me entertained, and just enjoying being me in the fashion I enjoy (whatever the heck it maybe because I’m random as hell).
I have a vintage faux fur coat that was given to me after my great aunt passed away, and I wear it in the winter. The fact that people have commented on it being "mob wife" absolutely kills me LMFAO like what do you even meeaaannnn?! Just lemme enjoy my big fluffy coat and leave me alone
I want a vintage furcoat that’s white
I still wear the same Lululemon faux fur jacket from 2022 I wore when I was 12/13
it seems like on TikTok it’s not even fashion/aesthetics anymore, it’s just cosplay at this point
Well, if I want a huge tacky fur, I can always drag out my mother’s gigantic and exceptionally heavy fur coat from the ‘70s. It even comes with its own residual mothball perfume. Also, I’m from New Jersey. The mob wife thing isn’t just a trend here. Right next to the state flower and the state bird, it might as well be the state aesthetic.
I'm dying 😂 Also, apparently my Abuela had a mob wife aesthetic (fur coat and everything). She was ahead of her time.
guys welcome to my new aesthetic: beanie shoes alpha-woman, or better yet, feminine clown dog-core, perhaps even the small town granny with those strawberry candies girl
Sorry but I'm so masculine mime cat-core I can't be anything else :/
ong me too😔@@rubih6244
I have a new aesthetic, Mudcore. Be the quirky girl who has a waterfall dirt outfit, hair and makeup to beat the Minimalistic Kardashians or Winter Mob Wives.
RaccoonCore with a low-key gangster-hussy vibe aesthetic has already left feminine clown dog-core in the dust… been at least three hours, gutted too as I had only just got my rainbow leash.
Smalltown Granny is obviously a keeper, especially if you fuse with some Screaming Mary Shade or 90s Moss-esque BubblePop Glow Bint.
Weezer
“YOU CAN JUST BE JENNIFER!” 2:15
- a wise Haylo Hayley
Cause you're hot then you're cold
You're yes then you're no
You're in then you're out
- katy perry wisest words ever
YASSSSSS
As an artist, hearing people misusing the word "aesthetics" pains me greatly.
Im pretty sure it just means pretty?
@@I_loveanime62 yeah but im pretty sure its also used by artists to describe a movement or something along the lines of that
As someone who's 30 - this has always existed but back in the 00s it was more prep vs goth or sk8er or punk. And people kind of just stuck to their people and no noise was made. Now? It's like a million trends and no one can just be happy with themselves.
Also. Those were actual subcultures where you created real life friendships and hung out together. And the clothing was (mostly) affordable.
My 9 yr old with her "granny core" "green core/frog core" aesthetic.
Can we just leave this whole aesthetic stuff to the kids and young people who genuinely want to have fun with their clothes??
I have got the money to be keeping up with this nonsense.
True, mix and match aesthetics
my smol 14yo self having a marble cat august
My 14 year old ass wearing scene and goth
i found out about aesthetics and I tried experimenting with just about everything under the sun until I found a few that I fit and felt comfortable in: cottagecore, soft, fairy and mermaid. All in the light pastel airy kind of side, and I do not CARE if it’s trendy, I LOVE IT, so ima keep doing it ☺️
My question is who decides these aesthetics. Is there some kind of high council or tribunal that regularly convenes to decide the next aesthetic? Or is this some kind of ongoing war between factions vying for their aesthetic to become the next big thing.
You are so right about this it is unreal. It's like a lost generation trying to find an identity. I am currently modelling the confused, mum of two teens and a tween aesthetic. It may come round soon and I might finally be on point.
I have whats called the tired mom aesthetic. It's a super high trend where you wear maternity clothes bc you dont fit in any of your pre baby body clothes and your boys grow like weeds so any money you have goes to them so they can have clothes that fit. Ive been in this trend since 2018, super high class 😂. Even if i wanted to be a part of an aesthetic, i couldnt afford it, and i am just fine wearing whatever fits me.
AMEN Haley!! I’m so sick of the aesthetic trends!! 🤢 Love your videos, love your special take on current events! You’ve become my go to YT channel! Also Its been a joy watching the channel grow! I don’t know how you don’t have MORE followers! ♥️ Keep grinding!
At this point the anesthetic is no longer the issue, it's how they think it's a personality and act accordingly 😂😂
I was looking up aesthetics to base characters off of, just because I thought it would be fun, and I found a lot retaining to stuff like cow girls, and one called Vulture Culture and one called Bubble gum witch, both of them were fairly interesting and so I combined them with cottage core, just cuz I could. Not for any kind of trend, but just for a random character I wanted to make in the moment
There is no "clean girl astethic". It was always a rip off from Northern European minimalism.
oh please, wearing buns and being super into skincare and minimalism isn't a white thing. calm yourself.
@@marvelousmia not white, but Northern European. I'm an Indonesian living in Indonesia and i think applying that aesthetic is difficult and doesn't feel like Indonesia
I’m sorry but how TF did clean skin come from a certain race or where the hell ever. I’m pretty damn sure each and every race since the beginning of time wants clean and clear skin. ESP women . I’m getting tired of trends and tired of where a trend may or may not have came from and wether or not it’s racis** to wear . People ….
the way y’all are acting like they said “white” instead Northern European. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH RACE. Scandinavia has been known for its minimalism and clean sort of look!! What do y’all think Ikea, the most notable Scandinavian brand was inspired by? The type of minimalism common in the nordics!!! The way y’all immediately jumped to race makes me so depressed.
omg you're getting a taste of the shit every woman of color goes through every single day lmao feels dumb and insane doesn't it?!
“Christian girl autumn” is just southern millennial fall fashion. It’s been around since the 2010’s (coming from someone from the south).
I can literally feel my brain cells dying I will never understand why people dont just wear and do what they like
Can we take a minute to appreciate that the very same people who scream at us about using petroleum powered cars are engaging in what can only be described as mass mindless consumerism driven by dopamine addiction from Instagram likes and the items they consume are in large part mass produces plastic crap that they will toss out the second the trend ends.
Source
Evidence
No
Right like we know that fast fashion is one of the biggest polluters but people are speedrunning through trends faster than ever before
Because they never feel the consequences so they don't care. - Clothes dumped near poor ppl or third world countries them-🤷🏾♀️ not my problem
I don’t think people who truly care about the environment push microtrends or fast fashion
Aesthetics really started in relation to people wanting certain looks/styles/vibes inspired by things like grace & frankie, devil wears prada, euphoria, and y2k teen bop movies. It becomes easier for the masses to describe the fashion look they're going for, it helps search engines bring back more "related" results, and it helps other people visualize what you mean with little follow-up explanation. The names are getting out of hand now but originally they were pretty easy to imagine/search what someone meant
Literally so happy i grew up with a father who wpuld always tell me "if everyone jumped off a cliff, would you just blindly follow them?" Tbh it made me think about trends differently from a young age. Wish more parents would teach their kids a balance between being an individual and interacting with a group. It reminds me of friend groups from elementary school....its really embarrassing to see grown ass adults doing this
It's moments like these that make me grateful that my closet is a rainbow instead of "hard boiled egg range"
This Aussie girl is forever & always in her “Who gives a F girl aesthetic”!
yess!!!
I should’ve said me when I referred to “This Aussie Girl” but definitely applies to the gorge Hayley too ❤
I completely agree with Hayley.
@@LesaLardner-Brown haha don’t worry i understood :))
lol i thought she was British
I feel so bad for the babies. I just really do. Social media was a mistake and I really think it's the start of our downfall fr.
I honestly don't see much wrong with aesthetics. It's nice to be able to put words to looks and vibes you like especially now (at least in the USA) that sub cultures are largely gone.
The issue comes with the over consumptions and intense gatekeeping of it all. That and the inherent sexism and racism a lot of these trends like to have sprinkled in the mix. But I feel this is more of a problem with how aesthetics are being handled and less with the base idea itself in my opinion.
I think the exact problem is that, there are no subcultures, there are no communities, everything is hyperindividualistic and a "vibe" is just gathering some pinterest board and put a name on that "aesthetic" and now you have to dress, act, and buy things that go with that aesthetic without having a personality. I see everyone trying to have an identity thats why these trends with aesthetics are popular, young people are really searching for an identity or a group to be part of. But on top of that companies are taking the oportunity and try to give on the overconsumption mania that this belonging need blooms.
All of that just to be that at the end the people with the best skin do minimal to no skincare, the people who do cool makeup looks use drugstore products, and the people who dress cool and have a personal style buy everything second hand and do whatever.
What inherent sexism and racism?
But these trendy things are exactly why subcultures don't exist in America anymore. Also I would argue that they still exist they just are not following these trends
What do you mean there’s no subcultures in America?? They’re plenty alive and thriving, you just have to find them in person. Not online.
@@Gambit771 white people taking other culture’s traditions and turning them into a trend without disclosing the origin and history behind it, and that’s just one example
i'm actually italian and I can confirm that 'tomato girl aesthetic' is just italian summer. imagine just opening tiktok and finding out that you've just been labeled as a tomato girl. like at least be more creative, not just a random vegetable pls... 😂😂
1237am in ARIZONA! I woke for a drink of water and saw this & HAD TO WATCH before i go back to sleep! 💜 you content! Hope your day is fabulous!
I enjoy different aesthetics and im a casual goth. I enjoy goth music, culture, and especially fashion. I love black 🖤 On the opposite end I love my rainbow pastel colors and cute fluffy girly things. I bounce between both most of the time.
When you said it sounds like their in a cult I literally laughed that’s funny and so true
It’s really sad everyone feels the need to box themselves into these made up labels
It is a cult
Your commentary had me cracking up! Someone had to say it! TikTok is ridiculous
My mother will be so excited when I tell her she's on trend at 84yrs. Coastal Grandmother, lol
I had to add that the video I watched after this used the Coastal grandma term, ahhhhhh
noticed a trend that these aesthetics are for people with no ethnic culture hence there for this revolving door of different identity's and that the marketing scheme behind this definitely knows who there target audience is. people are getting straight played into buying stuff they don't need its crazy the blind consumerism.
oh yeah, its way more common in the US because its a melting pot where theres not much to the culture to identify with as an american. I think businesses know this and use that to their advantage :(
It’s mostly Americans of European descent
Just got done having a mental break down because someone was really mean to me because I made a mistake so glad you posted T-T
"You can just be jennifer!!!!!" Has me 😂😂😂😂
No because I wasn’t even looking at my phone when you said “2000’s frazzled English girl aesthetic” and I pictured exactly that
Why do aesthetics even exist?😂 And why do people feel the need to change them so often? I sincerely hope these people can discover who they really are and gain some confidence. So they don’t let others and the world dictate their every move.
im done with this century, take me back to the middle ages.
Or straight to 2030 and hope the insanity we’ve been put through since 2020 was just a bad dream!
Ill come w u ill bring snacks
I'll bring the pizza
Cue “Middle Ages” core 😩😩😩
Take me with you!
7:10 NOT THE MANILA FOLDER 😭
Can we please just go back to calling this basic...?? I see no "aesthetic" at all, just a lack of color & originality....
😅
I never got the "clean girl" aesthetic. It's breeding beige moms. It's sooooo boring!
I agree .. I love my aesthetics but it’s getting out of hand ❤
I honestly do not understand that when someone truly enjoys their current aesthetic and like has found their thing, they feel the need to go with the trends and like feel sad about the trend changing like huh??? If you love being a clean girl BE A CLEAN GIRL
I feel like those people don’t have a sense of personal identity, so they have to get it from outside sources instead of finding it from inside
I give off a housekeeper aesthetic 😂
I'm with you on this one.. 😅
Same bestie 😭
And my ugly ass gives off insomnia aesthetic 😂
I give off random, just woke up in morning vibe 😁
Omg I'm Soo autismcore😊😊😊😊(I'm autistic)
I was doing "mob wife aesthetic" back in 2016 I'm not going back. I was actually cleaning my closet this year and came this close to throwing my fur coat away bc I got it at the thrift store. I'm past it. I'm over it.
You are wise beyond your years my girl. I follow no trend and my teenage daughter doesn't either. She knows I couldn't afford to buy her the Bape sweatshirt or the $100 1ounce of the trendiest perfume. But will brag to her friends about me paying $5 for a grand new with the tags still on it PINK sweatshirt I at the local St Vincent De Paul store.
3:06 “Don’t be a follower be a leader”
Tiktok is the plastics." On Wednesdays we wear pink " "If you break any of these rules, YOU CAN'T SIT WITH US!!!!" "If you don't follow the trends, you are no longer cool!"
Not caring about trends is freeing.
I swear this is some kind of test to see which people can be brainwashed the easiest lol 😂
omg girl you look so neon queencore😍😍😍🎀🎀
India banned tiktok and now I am 😊
Indie did a great job 😊
MOB WIFE GIRL IS OUT "Dumbledore said calmly" GIRL IS IN!!!!!
The 2000s Frazzled English woman is too specific. 🤣🤣😭
The only ones who win in all this, are retail stores with consumers buying stuff they don’t need to fit their new aesthetic. I was just thinking about how I need to spend less time on social media and dating sites because I’m wasting my time trying to fit into other people’s standards when there’s so many people in real life who I find attractive and find me attractive. I don’t need to go online to meet new people or to be told who I need to be or I’ll go crazy trying to fit into everyone’s ever changing standards… I think the secret to a happy life is to eat as healthy as you can, sleep well, work out and spend time outdoors, maintain and nurture relationships with people who care about you, don’t follow trends, just be the best version of yourself whatever that means for you and treat yourself to nice things once in a while because what’s the point of working so hard if you can’t treat yourself to something nice from time to time?
I have borderline personality disorder so my aesthetic changes about 12 times a day, every day 🤦🏻♀️ What TikTok considers a tren d, i consider the story of my life 😂 54 years of not knowing who the hell I am and letting the world tell me
hayley, with this video and your “tiktok cant stop making gen z insecure “ video.. honestly you make me feel so much prettier and i love how you dont pressure people to be a certain way, instead telling them to be themselves and not follow an aesthetic if they dont want to-just being you is your own ‘aesthetic’, and it’s one of a kind! really, i doubt you feel like it’s a big deal, but i can’t thank you enough. you’re so comforting, like a channel i can always agree with.
If I’m able to be a gothy pagan witch who loves hiking, green juice, yoga, and smoothie bowls, you can be more than one thing, too. ❤
You just described my aunt-
i feel your rage. its so comforting. keep on going, yourre doing great 🤗
Something I learned that I think other people need to learn is you don't have to be beholden to one single aesthetic. You can do pop punk one day, clean girl the next, bubblegum goth the day after. It doesn't matter. You don't have to wrap your whole life around a single aesthetic. Especially with tik tok and all the micro trends. It's clothes, fashion, expression. Have fun with this!! Be dynamic!! Have range!! You can be multifaceted even with your aesthetics!!
I'm really sick of "aesthetics" and "vibes"... this is the reason why subcultures don't exist anymore
WTF IS BAKED BEANS GIRL?!?!?? AND HARD BOILED EGGS GIRL???? Like what is the world we live in
As a student who's currently applying for college under fine arts major, I only see aesthetic as a form of arts, not a trend, so anyone can basically just do whatever they want as long as they enjoy it for the love of arts.
The aesthetic trends are going beyond extreme, not even my imaginative and artistic brain can follow up because I see trends everywhere in social media. This trend needs to simmer down. It's going further than planet Pluto in the solar system.
As a man, I've never in my life changed my style depending on what is "in". I just wear what is comfy and whatever doesn't have holes in it.
I just wore whatever the hell I wanted growing up and still do. Be yourself, that never goes out of style ❤
9:29 and yet there was nothing over the fact that the ‘vanilla girl’ and ‘clean girl’ ‘aesthetics’ were literally the exact same just different names
I usually classify my “aesthetic” as anything I find nice and/or fits me.
This reminds me of A Series of Unfortunate Events. In the Ersatz Elevator, there’s an exaggerated, hyperbolic town, which is obsessed over which is “in” and which is “out”. If it’s “in”, it’s a new trend. If it’s “out”, it’s either a trend that died or something that isn’t popular. For example, when Esme Squalor, the city’s 6th most important financial advisor, figured out light was in and dark was out, she screamed AS LOUD AS SHE HAD EVER SCREAMED, 1:04 and made her husband, Jerome, and the new kids she adopted, immediately make the place more bright.
A Series of Unfortunate Events is based on a true story, but realistic fiction. Isn’t this kind of, you know.. concerning?
+esme is rich, and “acts rich”, like showing it off, esme loves martinis. And she, to top it all off,
wears fur coats.. 😭