Instead, Gen Z is turning to peers for a community-driven “soft start” to the year ahead. Popularized on TikTok, January ...
While cheap furniture has had its time in the spotlight, many are leaving overconsumption behind in 2025 to invest in ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Grace Filbin/Daily. I spent this year’s Spring Break in Utah with a group of 11 other University ...
The advent of 2024 was rife with everyone's "ins" and "outs" lists. The internet saw discussion of everything from silver jewelry (in) to quiet luxury (out). But one trend that stands out from all the ...
Is it me, or has overconsumption gotten even worse this past year? I’m amazed by the number of content creators still doing hauls after hauls on Instagram. And then some post what they buy every month ...
In the last few years, a new trend has emerged on social media: De-influencers. Instead of selling, de-influencers encourage their followers to stop buying things they don't actually need.
Many of us on social media know that we are not immune to the influence of a shopping haul or two. With fast fashion accelerating the pace of trend cycles and influencer-driven e-commerce platforms ...
Doctors are calling for tighter regulation of the sale and advertising of high-caffeine, high-sugar drinks. ... Read More The ...
In the last few years, a new trend has emerged on social media: De-influencers. Instead of selling, de-influencers encourage their followers to stop buying things they don't actually need.