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@teenvogue
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instagram.comTeen Subcultures Are Fading. Pity the Poor Kids.
https://www.nytimes.com/by/mireille-silcoffnytimes.com
my frontal lobe developed and I couldn’t wear crop tops, so here are the cool girl tops that I’ve bought to replace them 🫶
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✨Those girls tell what’s cool ✨
@melanieaydeecotes
@sarahhartog
@valeria_chenskaya
#Litay
Styling @emimikareh
Casting @ikki_casting
Hair @pierresaintsever
Makeup @vanessa_bellini_
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instagram.comAsked why middle schoolers have suddenly developed a nose for Dior, almost every teenager, researcher and merchandising expert offered the same answer: TikTok. On the platform, influencers offer tips for “smellmaxxing,” or improving one’s musk, and recommend scents for working out, date night and middle school.
“Social media and TikTok make people... See more
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When Did Teen Boys Get a Nose for $300 Cologne?
Black teenage girls are the invisible tastemakers creating and popularizing some of the biggest trends simply by being their authentic selves. It’s the everyday Black girl, without a platform or the machine of capitalism behind her, who exudes cool without having to try.
Vox • Black teen girls are the curators of culture
#FashionMonth with MinI WinTouR 🎤🎥 #reels
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Thank you @gogomorrow @maikeeb_kills and @nicogreetham for the interview!!
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