VSCO girls . Help me understand

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:As a mom of a 7yo boy, I'd never heard of this. I thought my teenage niece was just kind of plain, untrendy, and doing her own thing, and borrowing her mom's old scrunchies! Not that any of that is bad at all. Here, she's actually curating a whole look I totally missed. I love it.


my 43-year-old mom friend and I are going as VSCO girls for Halloween

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mwahahaha


Genius. I've been looking for Halloween costume ideas. I love Halloween costumes that I just wore yesterday... I mean, I mean, that I could possibly cobble together out of my closest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ha! My HS freshman is all about making fun of VSCO girls. I think it’s a harmless trend. I wouldn’t worry.


So is mine!


May I ask what they wear?


Bumping this question, what do the HS girls that make fun of VSCO wear?

Never heard of this before this thread (and now google searching) but I see my DDs' look(s) being described in large part and the 6th grader used "and I oop" the other day and I had no idea what she was saying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a mom of a 7yo boy, I'd never heard of this. I thought my teenage niece was just kind of plain, untrendy, and doing her own thing, and borrowing her mom's old scrunchies! Not that any of that is bad at all. Here, she's actually curating a whole look I totally missed. I love it.


my 43-year-old mom friend and I are going as VSCO girls for Halloween

JOIN US

mwahahaha


Genius. I've been looking for Halloween costume ideas. I love Halloween costumes that I just wore yesterday... I mean, I mean, that I could possibly cobble together out of my closest.


Last year my teen reported that a group of mean girls at her school were dressing as “ basic” girls for Halloween. I wonder what sort of parents those girls had. Now I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a mom of a 7yo boy, I'd never heard of this. I thought my teenage niece was just kind of plain, untrendy, and doing her own thing, and borrowing her mom's old scrunchies! Not that any of that is bad at all. Here, she's actually curating a whole look I totally missed. I love it.


my 43-year-old mom friend and I are going as VSCO girls for Halloween

JOIN US

mwahahaha


Genius. I've been looking for Halloween costume ideas. I love Halloween costumes that I just wore yesterday... I mean, I mean, that I could possibly cobble together out of my closest.


Last year my teen reported that a group of mean girls at her school were dressing as “ basic” girls for Halloween. I wonder what sort of parents those girls had. Now I know.

They aren't making fun of them. They are mom's dressing as a trendy teen group for Halloween. It's silly and harmless. It's like dressing as a valley girl or whatever for prior generations.
Anonymous
What are VSCO girls?

I saw this in the NY Times the other weekend--only have hs DS so had never heard of this.

Was surprised to see teen girls and scrunchies recently, so this answers the "why those?"


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/30/style/vsco-girls.html
Anonymous
In sum, it’s a harmless trend.
Anonymous
LOL, I Have a 13 year old and she was suddenly saying and I oop sksksksksk and I just kept saying to her, "what WORDS are you saying right now?!"

Urban dictionary is your friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a mom of a 7yo boy, I'd never heard of this. I thought my teenage niece was just kind of plain, untrendy, and doing her own thing, and borrowing her mom's old scrunchies! Not that any of that is bad at all. Here, she's actually curating a whole look I totally missed. I love it.


my 43-year-old mom friend and I are going as VSCO girls for Halloween

JOIN US

mwahahaha


Genius. I've been looking for Halloween costume ideas. I love Halloween costumes that I just wore yesterday... I mean, I mean, that I could possibly cobble together out of my closest.


Last year my teen reported that a group of mean girls at her school were dressing as “ basic” girls for Halloween. I wonder what sort of parents those girls had. Now I know.


Ha! I'm making fun of them by wearing the clothes that I actually wore to the store yesterday. The cycle of trends are fun. What is old is new again. People dress like the 50s or the 70s, or, even forbid, in flannel. What not dress like "right now?"
Anonymous
My DD wears Nike shorts, tshirts, carries a hydro, and wears birks. It’s all about comfort for her since school requires a uniform and she doesn’t spend money on clothes. I don’t know anything about that talking thing though.

And I can count on one hand how many teen girls DON’T have long hair!
Anonymous
So VSCO is you want most things they sell at Urban Outfitters plus Nike shorts?

My girls don’t do the Nike shorts except for the one that plays sports and only when she is going to an actual practice. But everything else, I had no idea it was a named uniform and somehow different from when everyone wanted the same jeans and shoes when I was in Jr. High back in the 80s.

Re the water bottle, I personally find that overpaying for a water bottle they really want is the best way to make sure they do not lose it and I spend less in the long run.
Anonymous
I am 31 and this thread has made me feel like a fossil. I'm going to go to Giant and pay by check in the express lane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a mom of a 7yo boy, I'd never heard of this. I thought my teenage niece was just kind of plain, untrendy, and doing her own thing, and borrowing her mom's old scrunchies! Not that any of that is bad at all. Here, she's actually curating a whole look I totally missed. I love it.


my 43-year-old mom friend and I are going as VSCO girls for Halloween

JOIN US

mwahahaha


Genius. I've been looking for Halloween costume ideas. I love Halloween costumes that I just wore yesterday... I mean, I mean, that I could possibly cobble together out of my closest.


Last year my teen reported that a group of mean girls at her school were dressing as “ basic” girls for Halloween. I wonder what sort of parents those girls had. Now I know.

They aren't making fun of them. They are mom's dressing as a trendy teen group for Halloween. It's silly and harmless. It's like dressing as a valley girl or whatever for prior generations.


Right...like black face in the 60’s?! Totally harmless!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a teen boy, and this thread made me realize that I see lots of long-haired girls in baggy T-shirts , short shorts and wrist scrunchies!

Why is it linked to this VSCO app?


All it means is that they love their trendy little things. They'll set out their accessories and take pics and put them on VSCO. Or they'll do mirror selfies in their baggy T-shirts, with their scrunchies on their wrists and post them to VSCO. Of all the teen and preteen trends I've seen, this is totally harmless. My son picks on my daughter about being a VSCO girl, and she just shrugs it off … it's just the "look" right now.


+1
So glad my daughter missed the super low-rise jeans trend paired with crop tops from about ten years ago. I’ll take this “trend” any day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do VSCO girls wear in the winter? Asking for a friend....

You know, it's a million dollar question! Winter is upon us, and Nike shorts just won't cut it in a month or so.
I believe VSCO style comes from California where they can wear shorts-Ts all year around. Over here, not so much.


Oversized hoodies. My super petite teen wears men's XL AND 2XL hoodies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a mom of a 7yo boy, I'd never heard of this. I thought my teenage niece was just kind of plain, untrendy, and doing her own thing, and borrowing her mom's old scrunchies! Not that any of that is bad at all. Here, she's actually curating a whole look I totally missed. I love it.


my 43-year-old mom friend and I are going as VSCO girls for Halloween

JOIN US

mwahahaha


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