![]() ![]() "We are evolutionarily designed to seek out those like-minded individuals as the people who can be trusted," he said. He explained that we often unconsciously use others' consumption cues to make judgments about them those with similar nostalgic consumption proclivities like music playlists and movie references likely share the same values. Nostalgia helps us strengthen relationships through shared experiences. Regardless of the medium, the common thread in youth nostalgia is that it fosters a sense of belonging. ![]() Bold Y2K colors, reminiscent of another pre-social-media era, are a spot of brightness in a world ravaged by climate change and a global health “Stop being poor!” #y2k #y2kaesthetic #2000s #y2kfashion #parishilton #fashionaesthetics #2000saesthetic #00s #00fashion #pinterestaesthetic #howto ♬ Vacation Bible School - Ayesha Erotica It's in contrast to flashy, Kardashian-style displays of wealth as well as the jeans-and-hoodie uniform of Silicon Valley. ![]() The comeback of the old-money aesthetic - characterized by pearls, Ralph Lauren tennis skirts, and white tube socks - nods to an old-school aristocratic upper crust that reflects the economic boom times of the '90s. In fact, Gen Z's nostalgia is a retaliation to the 2010s economy in which millennials came of age. Returning to this more hedonistic, carefree style is also a rejection of the carefully curated millennial Instagram aesthetic that dominated the 2010s - think perfectly posed pics and lip filler. Marked by Polaroid photos and party vibes, the style reflects the simplicity Gen Z seeks to escape from overstimulating technology and adult expenses. Gen Z digitally bonded during quarantine, prompting the resurgence of these trends to take off on TikTok and making it easy to cycle through so many of them.Ĭonsider the rise of indie sleaze, an eclectic early-2000s aesthetic influenced by the '70s and '80s and reminiscent of an American Apparel model headed to a dance club. The ironic part is that it's through social media that people are making these nostalgic connections. "So we feel nostalgic for a time before the internet had become so omnipresent." "While we love the internet, the pandemic's grave effect on in-person interaction has made the digital world basically all we have," he said of his generation. Plus, many were forced to attend school remotely and socialize almost exclusively through their phones.Īs a coping mechanism, they reminisced about the '90s and early 2000s, when social media didn't yet exist, Michael Pankowski, the founder of the Gen Z marketing consulting firm Crimson Connection, told me. They were the hardest-hit generation in the labor force and, even a year into the pandemic, college grads were having the toughest time finding jobs. They hadn't yet experienced the full impact of economic hardship until the pandemic, when they bore the brunt of it. Gen Zers are adjusting to the realities of adult life. "It's a bittersweet time when you trade in childhood innocence for the independence of adulthood, not yet having experienced the more disappointing aspects of social behavior," Batcho said. ![]() But it can be more potent for those in a state of emerging adulthood - that 20-something limbo between adolescence and full maturity. You don't have to be a certain age or gender to feel nostalgic during troubling times. Because 20-somethings typically wield the most influence in what consumers buy, they set the tone for a new economic and cultural chapter. But youth nostalgia is not just a product of the existing economy. We emerged from quarantine to a vaccinated world where cigarettes, wired headphones, preppy style, and Y2K fashion trends are in again. Their search for simpler times before adulthood - free of social-media trolling, Facetune, and remote school - led to the resurgence of trends that were hot long before the hardships of the pandemic or even the Great Recession. While I soaked up skyscrapers and taxi cabs on screen, Gen Zers (born from 1997 onward) watched "Friends" for the first time and thrifted '90s clothes. It explains why so many of us texted our exes when the pandemic hit why so many shows and movies got reboots, from " Gossip Girl" and " And Just Like That" to " Spiderman " why companies and brands beefed up nostalgia marketing and why all the things that are now cool in our pandemic world transport us back to a simpler time. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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