Anonymous wrote:My DD is a VSCO girl, though she doesn't only wear/use the predictable items. I'm happy about this- people in general, including kids, tend toward a certain look. And for a young girl, wearing a baggy shirt and carrying a water bottle is great. She is sporty and it's great that she's hydrating throughout the day. The clothes are practical and modest (apart from the weird "disappearing shorts" look).
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Low-rise is not something I want to come back now that I am a mom. :p
Is the white nike socks pulled up like a grandpa part of this trend, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
This.
Compared to alternatives, this is glorious
+1
Yes! I'm so glad that high waisted shorts and big t's are in instead of some horrendous trends of the past. Oh, and the scruncie! Ha! LOVE IT!
Anonymous wrote:It's...reaaallllyyyy not that great or anything to come rushing in to +1 about. Mom jeans and teeny little crop tops, huge shirts that completely cover whatever ugly shorts.... yes hooray!!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
This.
Compared to alternatives, this is glorious
+1
Anonymous wrote: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!
This.
Compared to alternatives, this is glorious
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yep. My 6th grader is the same. 8th grade son says VSCO is another descriptive for "basic white girl."