Anonymous wrote:I saw one story refer to the look as intentionally conveying the fact that the wearer has had plastic surgery. So like the goal is communicate that you had work done, to look intentionally fake.
So it's not really about trying to look good or to achieve the appearance of "natural beauty" with interventions, but it's more of a status signal to others about your wealth, values, and interests. It's so odd to me. But I'm not MAGA, so I guess I'm not meant to understand.
I almost think it’s a type of public branding (like cattle). I guess it’s better than a swastika tattoo.