NEW YEAR, NEW TRENDS Jan 04, 2023 ... How the internet rang in 2023While we’re all about looking ahead at Cassandra, today we want to take the opportunity to look back – back to the beginning of 2023. Though we’re only a few days into the year, several trends emerged on New Year’s Day as young people turned to social media to set the tone for the next 365. - TWELVE GRAPES - Some people clink champagne flutes at midnight; others kiss. This year on TikTok, young people did neither of the above, instead opting to pop grapes as the ...
DANCING IN THE NEW YEAR Dec 22, 2022 ... state in southeast Australia where summer is currently in full swing, the four-night event kicks off on Dec. 28 and will run through New Year’s Day. This year’s all-star line-up includes some of the coolest rappers – think Denzel Curry and Kaytranada – alongside renowned DJs including Diplo and Honey Dijon. - DECADENCE COLORADO - Bringing an impressive roster of acts to Denver for more than a decade, Decadence Colorado – which bills itself as America's biggest New Year’s celebration – returns to ...
DATING DIFFERENTLY Mar 07, 2023 ... pairing up. - CRUSHING HARD - Sending the message that you’re into someone without having to say it out loud now has a whole new meaning thanks to body language signal #trianglemethod, which is gaining traction with today’s flirty Gen Zs, garnering over 33M views on how to perfect the foolproof way to make your crush fall for you. To successfully nail the triangle method, simply look at your crush’s right eye, then down to their lips, then up at their left eye. You’re literally tracing a triangle with ...
DRY JANUARY 2023 Jan 05, 2023 ... Or dry-ish, if you preferDry January has been around for a decade, but the booze-free month (also known as Dry-ish January or Damp January) is trending to be bigger than ever this year. In 2022, about 35% of U.S. adults of legal drinking age participated in Dry January, an uptick from 21% in 2019. And though it’s obviously too early to say who is taking part this time around, research suggests that Gen Z, of all cohorts, are most interested. Not only are more consumers, young and old, getting ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH BRAND REVIEW Feb 16, 2023 ... the month of February. They are longtime collaborators on issues facing the Black community and are inclusive and intentional in their marketing and staffing. Ahead are three brands that continue to drive the narrative forward. - TIKTOK - At the start of the month, TikTok unveiled its inaugural Visionary Voices list, recognizing 15 Black creators on the app for their cultural impact on and off the platform. The honorees include social media creators, musicians, small-business owners, and educators ...