Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the hate for this trend or why people are puzzled that it’s a trend. The girls are dressed generally age-appropriately and with light, tasteful makeup. This is way, wayyyy better than the tight, ultra low rise jeans and belly and cleavage baring tops of my late 90s/early 2000s youth. My parents would have been thrilled if I wanted to wear Norts/big tees/Birkenstocks when I was in high school!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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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!!!
You are really comparing this to blackface? Really? Oversized t-shirts and nike shorts to....blackface? That's not even a parallel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]I don’t understand the hate for this trend or why people are puzzled that it’s a trend.[/b] The girls are dressed generally age-appropriately and with light, tasteful makeup. This is way, wayyyy better than the tight, ultra low rise jeans and belly and cleavage baring tops of my late 90s/early 2000s youth. My parents would have been thrilled if I wanted to wear Norts/big tees/Birkenstocks when I was in high school!
I think the main reason is that this trend also presents itself on social media, which magnifies hate responses to everything. I feel very lucky that we didn't live our lives on social media when I was a teenager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]I don’t understand the hate for this trend or why people are puzzled that it’s a trend.[/b] The girls are dressed generally age-appropriately and with light, tasteful makeup. This is way, wayyyy better than the tight, ultra low rise jeans and belly and cleavage baring tops of my late 90s/early 2000s youth. My parents would have been thrilled if I wanted to wear Norts/big tees/Birkenstocks when I was in high school!
I think the main reason is that this trend also presents itself on social media, which magnifies hate responses to everything. I feel very lucky that we didn't live our lives on social media when I was a teenager.
Anonymous[b wrote:]I don’t understand the hate for this trend or why people are puzzled that it’s a trend.[/b] The girls are dressed generally age-appropriately and with light, tasteful makeup. This is way, wayyyy better than the tight, ultra low rise jeans and belly and cleavage baring tops of my late 90s/early 2000s youth. My parents would have been thrilled if I wanted to wear Norts/big tees/Birkenstocks when I was in high school!
Anonymous wrote:Teens following trends and other teens making fun of said trends are spectacles as old as time.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sixth grader is all into this, too. It is interesting because she and her friends seem to want to mock it and imitate it at the same time.
Exactly! My 7th grader points them out, but then she got all the "stuff" that makes a VSCO girl.
Anonymous wrote:What do VSCO girls wear in the winter? Asking for a friend....