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We are currently in an era of maximalist nostalgia . We want the clothes of 2007, the energy of 1970s tennis, and the chaotic weirdness of 2023 movies. Don't try to keep up—just pick a niche and lean in.
If you blinked this week, you missed three new memes, a celebrity breakup, and a fashion moment that broke the internet. Here is your cheat sheet for what is actually trending right now. straponcum
After six years of cryptic posts and joint Halloween costumes, [Insert relevant celebrity couple, e.g., Joe Alwyn & a fictional muse ] have reportedly "taken a break." Fans have already deep-dived the Spotify playlists and analyzed the timestamps of unfollows. The verdict: It’s amicable, but the stan armies are still choosing sides. We are currently in an era of maximalist nostalgia
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TikTok has officially traded in "loud budgeting" for quiet luxury of the soul. Creator Jools Lebron has sparked a movement with her satirical take on workplace modesty. Suddenly, everyone is cutting their jalapeños "demurely" and closing their car trunks "mindfully." It’s the anti-influencer energy we didn’t know we needed. If you blinked this week, you missed three
The Dune: Part Two press tour has concluded, but the internet’s obsession with Zendaya’s Challengers wardrobe has not. At a recent stop in Sydney, she wore a vintage Mugler robot suit that actually looked like it could fight a Terminator. The discourse isn't about the movie's tennis metaphors anymore; it's about whether she is secretly an AI sent to destroy every other red carpet look this decade.
We are months removed from the release of Emerald Fennell’s polarizing thriller, but thanks to a relentless algorithm, "Murder on the Dancefloor" is back in the top 10. The new trend? "Corecore" edits of Barry Keoghan dancing naked through the manor set to melancholic covers of 2000s hits. Whether you hate the film or love it, you cannot escape the aesthetic.