#cleangirlaesthetic #thatgirlaesthetic #overconsumption
TikTok’s neverending hamster wheel of aesthetics such as the ‘clean girl,’ ‘that girl,’ ‘mob wife,’ ‘coastal grandmother,’ ‘cottagecore,’ or ‘tomato girl’ may be a symptom of Gen Z’s identity crisis. These aesthetic trends are often rooted in overconsumption, consumerism and commodifying everyday life. In this video, I discuss the social implications of these trends and how it’s shaping identities in problematic ways.
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Sources:
In the name of aesthetics: Problematic romanticized concepts from Lolita to Mob-Wife
www.uatrav.com/opinion/article_7736124c-c7a0-11ee-…
Fashion industry's carbon impact bigger than airline industry's
www.cbsnews.com/news/earth-day-2019-fashion-indust…
The Most Viral TikTok Fashion Trends to Shop Right Now
www.elle.com/fashion/trend-reports/a42309676/2023-…
The “Mob Wife Aesthetic” Is Trending — Here’s Why It’s Also Facing Criticism
katiecouric.com/lifestyle/what-is-the-mob-wife-aes…
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