Modern fashion and style content is increasingly criticized for prioritizing virality over individuality, replacing personal expression with "aesthetic templates" like the "clean girl" or "mob wife". Instead of developing a personal sense of style, consumers are often pressured to "download" trends engineered by algorithms that incentivize mimicry and overconsumption. Why Digital Fashion Content is Under Fire 'Maybe you'll realise what you have is good enough' - BBC
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There is a specific genre of fashion content that has metastasized across TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. It is not educational. It is not inspirational. It is not even particularly critical. It is, for lack of a more precise term, sucking content—a black hole of aesthetics that pulls in attention, money, and self-worth, only to radiate back nothing but the heat of inadequacy. The Sin: Your silk looks like plastic
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