It’s more brat than bratty—and it’s showing up in selfies all over TikTok. By now you may have heard about the so-called “Gen Z pout,” a selfie face pose that comes as a response to the now “cringe” millennial duck face made popular by the Olsen twins in the 2000s, who would purse their lips to look pouty and suck in their cheeks when posing.
Gen Z pout: If the infamous ‘stare’ and millennial duck face had a baby
Why This Matters
The emergence of the 'Gen Z pout' highlights evolving trends in selfie culture and digital self-expression, reflecting how different generations adapt and redefine social media aesthetics. Understanding these trends is important for brands and creators aiming to connect authentically with younger audiences. It also underscores the ongoing influence of social media on identity and communication styles in the tech industry.
Key Takeaways
- The 'Gen Z pout' signals a shift in selfie trends from previous generations.
- It demonstrates how social media influences self-presentation and identity among youth.
- Marketers and content creators should adapt to these evolving aesthetic preferences to engage effectively.
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