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“ The pressure to be part of some group is strong for teenagers,” Dr.John Suler, psychology Ph.D.
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The girls who make fun of the VSCO girl could actually pass as VSCO girls themselves, which makes it less misogynistic and more along the lines of self-deprecation.ĭo these girls really want to be like every other girl because of the popularity aspect or do they just want to follow their own consumer desires? However that is not to say that girls don’t make fun of VSCO girls as well. The misogyny is real with the judgement of these girls. On Reddit, a user made a thread titled, “The whole vsco girl/save turtles trend is stupid and annoying.” The consensus in the thread is that these girls look and dress the same and are using a mobile app as their lifestyle. If anything they’re acting this way to become more popular on TikTok. The girls seem to be “annoying” for comedic effect and they know it’ll garner views. “5 minutes of annoying tik tok vsco girls | Tik Tok Memes” is a title on a YouTube compilation video. Is it for their conformity or for their love of the trend? People make fun of these girls on TikTok and YouTube, Urban Dictionary and Reddit. With every new trend, there will be haters. These girls seem pretty harmless, right? They’re just following trends they like and are becoming more sustainable where’s the harm in that? Although not all VSCO girls use the app, they are still stereotyped for their similar style. This allows users to post whatever they want without the need for gratification like other social media apps. Their shell necklaces remind you of the beach.Ī new generation of girls have arrived they call themselves, “VSCO girls.” VSCO is a camera-editing app with a sharing feature that doesn’t have a liking or commenting system. They tell you to use reusable straws to help save the environment. They swipe across their lips either a Carmex or Burt’s Bees lip balm. They wear shorts, oversized tops, tube tops and pack all of their necessities in Fjallraven Kanken backpacks slung over their shoulders. Around their necks are puka shell necklaces. Their choice of shoes ranges from Birkenstocks and Crocs to Vans and Nike Air Force 1s. They all have oversized scrunchies on their wrists and hold Hydro Flasks decorated with “Save the Turtles” stickers. You’re seeing the same kind of girl on your Instagram newsfeed.