Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of VSCO, but my 7th grade DD is still pretty oblivious to social media stuff.
How is it pronounced? Is it the individual letters, or more like “visco”?
Anonymous wrote:What do VSCO girls wear in the winter? Asking for a friend....
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been wearing birks and big T-shirt’s since the 80s. Never used VSCO though.
This isnt about you
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.
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?
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know this term until now, but OP has described my daughter to a tee.
Be kind. Even to "basic" follower kids.
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.
Could have said that same thing about describing someone as "trendy" once upon a time, right?
My 8th grader insists that "basic" is not an insult (anymore?), it just means a fashion is common or part of the uniform. So she is proudly basic -- sometimes-- and sometimes not, and sometimes it's hilarious, and sometimes she is sobbing for no apparent reason listening to AirSupply's greatest hits.
Oh wait that was me circa 1985
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have read through all of these and still no one has answered -- what do the letters stand for? Virgin Suicides Copycat Oafs? [/quote
VSCO is a filter on Instagram. I guess it came to be used for these girls because they post a lot on Instagram?
No it isn’t. It’s a while other photo editing and sharing app. To the pp wondering what the acronym is, I don’t know that it even is one. I don’t think VSCO stands for anything. It’s just VSCO. To all the 35-38 year olds who suddenly think you’re VSCO girls because you slum around in tees and shorts: no. It’s more than that. Quit being embarrassing.
Loosen up. Us 35 yos. are just remembering our own uniforms for summer of 96. Nalgene, hair ties on wrist with requisite string bracelets, adidas slides. Shirt that was longer than crotch and 1" inseam khaki shorts that disappeared under them, adidas "shower shoes" (with or without the "nubbies") , chunky skinky highlights. Talking about who is going to see counting crows when they come to the local university. All that's old is new again.![]()
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.
Could have said that same thing about describing someone as "trendy" once upon a time, right?
My 8th grader insists that "basic" is not an insult (anymore?), it just means a fashion is common or part of the uniform. So she is proudly basic -- sometimes-- and sometimes not, and sometimes it's hilarious, and sometimes she is sobbing for no apparent reason listening to AirSupply's greatest hits.
Oh wait that was me circa 1985