Politics
Millennials Reflect on Trends They Hope Stay in the Past
A recent social media discussion has prompted millennials to openly express their relief over the decline of certain cultural trends from their formative years. Respondents shared their sentiments on what they believe should remain in the past, highlighting a mix of fashion, food, and lifestyle choices that once defined their generation.
Fashion Statements and Fads
Among the most mentioned items was the once-popular graphic tee, particularly brands like Ed Hardy and Affliction. While these styles still exist, many millennials feel they have become marginalized in contemporary fashion. One user remarked, “Graphic tees like Ed Hardy and Affliction are noticeably marginalized in pop culture nowadays.”
Another fashion point of contention was the trend of over-plucked eyebrows and unconventional makeup choices. One participant reminisced about friends who used concealer as lipstick and refused to blend their makeup to match their skin tone. This stark contrast to current beauty norms reflects a broader shift in how makeup is perceived and utilized today.
Footwear also drew criticism, especially open-toed boots, which one millennial described as “impractical.” It was clear that the frustration extended to specific clothing styles like peplum tops, with sentiments echoing a common theme of practicality over aesthetic appeal.
Culinary Choices That Missed the Mark
Food trends also garnered significant input, particularly the widespread incorporation of bacon into various dishes. One respondent stated, “Bacon is fine, but it does not belong on everything,” noting that even bacon-flavored toothpaste was a “massive step too far.” Such culinary fads reflect a moment in time when novelty often overshadowed taste.
The conversation also touched on the infamous skinny jeans, which many now view as restrictive. A participant expressed relief that the trend has faded, saying, “They were like leg prisons.” This sentiment resonates with many who now prefer more comfortable and relaxed fits in their wardrobes.
Amidst the humorous critiques, some millennials defended aspects of their previous trends, particularly their love for avocados and the frequent use of mobile phones. One user quipped, “They tried to come for us for avocados and phone use. It’s nonsense. Avocados are delicious and phones are dope.”
These reflections serve as a nostalgic look back while highlighting the evolution of style and preferences among millennials. As the conversation continues, many are left to wonder which current trends may soon be relegated to the past and what new fads will emerge in their place.
For those who wish to share their thoughts on millennial trends, the discussion remains open, inviting diverse opinions and memories from this influential generation.
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