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Trends or strict guidelines teens must follow

Fashion trends have been a part of society for decades, from bell-bottoms, flared unbutton shirts, and flowing jumpsuits in the 1960s and 1970s to celebrity-inspired ensembles in the 1980s and 1990s. Designers have borrowed heavily from prior trends throughout the 2000s. The 90s comeback is the most recent fashion trend. This trend has revived several classic clothing items from the past, such as bell bottoms, crop tops, bright colors, itty-bitty Miu Miu skirts, and solid handbags.


Teenagers are embracing and adopting this fashion trend into their everyday wear. This is a fantastic method for teenagers to express themselves through their wardrobe choices. The fashion industry has changed dramatically over time, as has the way individuals follow these trends. From Marilyn Monroe and her iconic white halter dress (you know it!) to Princess Diana's relatable fashion sense and casual style- to Naomi Campbell's influence as the world's most famous model in the 1980s and 1990s. There are so many figures like Cher, Audrey Hepburn, Coco Chanel, and Vivienne Westwood who have shaped fashion today, all of whom expressed their strong sense of individuality through the way they dressed, empowering others to do the same. However, instead of taking advantage of the large fashion industry, teens are increasingly attempting to integrate themselves into society in accordance with current trends.


On TikTok, the fashion hashtag is used in over 874.2 thousand posts, all of which have received more than 8.3 billion views. Coquette, Ballet Core, Pink Princess Pilates, Grunge, Streetwear, Dark Academia, Y2K, Vanilla Girl, Barbie/Bimbo Core, Skater Girl/Boy, and many others are among the top ten fashion aesthetics at the moment. In a manner, fashion has gotten much more diversified, yet kids of this generation feel compelled to follow particular trends and adjust to changes that occur in it in order to fit in and avoid being the odd one out. This erodes each person's personality as they become more like the rest of the crowd.


Teenagers are extremely self-conscious about their appearance and may stress over nuances that adults ignore as important. They are not dressed in the same manner as we used to. This also affects their body image issues, teens are not only pressured by magazines to dress like celebrities, but the magazines and media have a big influence on the ways these teens physically look. When a very skinny, beautiful girl is on the cover of a teen’s favorite magazine, they will do whatever it takes to look just like them. This is causing many eating disorders among teenage girls, and changing their lifestyles.

ashion trends have been a part of society for decades, from bell-bottoms, flared unbutton shirts, and flowing jumpsuits in the 1960s and 1970s to celebrity-inspired ensembles in the 1980s and 1990s. Designers have borrowed heavily from prior trends throughout the 2000s. The 90s comeback is the most recent fashion trend. This trend has revived several classic clothing items from the past, such as bell bottoms, crop tops, bright colors, itty-bitty Miu Miu skirts, and solid handbags.


Teenagers are embracing and adopting this fashion trend into their everyday wear. This is a fantastic method for teenagers to express themselves through their wardrobe choices. The fashion industry has changed dramatically over time, as has the way individuals follow these trends. From Marilyn Monroe and her iconic white halter dress (you know it!) to Princess Diana's relatable fashion sense and casual style- to Naomi Campbell's influence as the world's most famous model in the 1980s and 1990s. There are so many figures like Cher, Audrey Hepburn, Coco Chanel, and Vivienne Westwood who have shaped fashion today, all of whom expressed their strong sense of individuality through the way they dressed, empowering others to do the same. However, instead of taking advantage of the large fashion industry, teens are increasingly attempting to integrate themselves into society in accordance with current trends.


On TikTok, the fashion hashtag is used in over 874.2 thousand posts, all of which have received more than 8.3 billion views. Coquette, Ballet Core, Pink Princess Pilates, Grunge, Streetwear, Dark Academia, Y2K, Vanilla Girl, Barbie/Bimbo Core, Skater Girl/Boy, and many others are among the top ten fashion aesthetics at the moment. In a manner, fashion has gotten much more diversified, yet kids of this generation feel compelled to follow particular trends and adjust to changes that occur in it in order to fit in and avoid being the odd one out. This erodes each person's personality as they become more like the rest of the crowd.


Teenagers are extremely self-conscious about their appearance and may stress over nuances that adults ignore as important. They are not dressed in the same manner as we used to. This also affects their body image issues, teens are not only pressured by magazines to dress like celebrities, but the magazines and media have a big influence on the ways these teens physically look. When a very skinny, beautiful girl is on the cover of a teen’s favorite magazine, they will do whatever it takes to look just like them. This is causing many eating disorders among teenage girls, and changing their lifestyles.


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