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What Do Gen Z Shoppers Want? A Cute, Cheap Outfit That …

What Do Gen Z Shoppers Want? A Cute, Cheap Outfit That Looks Great on Instagram – The New York Times

26.12.2019 — A Cute, Cheap Outfit That Looks Great on Instagram. Three young women shoppers in three countries talk about what they buy, where they buy …

Three young women shoppers in three countries talk about what they buy, where they buy it and why.

What Is ‘Cheugy’? You Know It When You See It.

What Is ‘Cheugy’? You Know It When You See It. – The New York Times

3.5.2021 — A new term to describe a certain aesthetic is gaining popularity on TikTok.

Out of touch? Basic? A new term to describe a certain aesthetic is gaining popularity on TikTok.

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The Instagram Aesthetic Is Over – The Atlantic

Influencers Are Abandoning the Instagram Look – The Atlantic

23.4.2019 — The Instagram Aesthetic Is Over. The look made famous by the platform just doesn’t resonate anymore. By Taylor Lorenz. A pink wall.

The look made famous by the platform just doesn’t resonate anymore.

Gen Z is obsessed with text-heavy memes on Instagram. But …

10.8.2021 — For Instagram, the shift has been a boon as it duels with TikTok, the short-form video app, … By Taylor Lorenz. New York Times.

For creators, community is the new follower count

Influencers turn to Geneva, Discord, Telegram to build chat communities – The Washington Post

24.7.2022 — “On TikTok and Instagram … there’s a hierarchy there. … The Post, she was a technology reporter for the New York Times’ business section.

Influencers are setting up groups on chat apps, like Geneva, Discord and Telegram, which they say offer a more intimate experience than traditional social networks.

Nobody cares about “perfect” Instagram feeds anymore

19.4.2022 — As Taylor Lorenz explained in an article published in The Atlantic, The Instagram Aesthetic Is Over, the “Instagrammable” style made famous …

Instagram has become Gen Z’s diary: from blurry photos to cringe memes

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