When someone utters the word “influencer,” usually a version of a conventionally attractive YouTuber or Instagrammer who lives in LA floats into my head. They drink coffee, live in a beautiful modern apartment or house and post sponsored videos or photos telling their followers about the best new product they need to buy and to
Sorry locals, it’s apparent that those clout-goggles might just not be the most popular fashion statement of 2018 anymore. A new trend has risen among teens and young adults that brings back a few iconic staples from the past thirty years, three decades that people may look back at as cringe-worthy and hideous. This retro