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Stop telling me to tuck my sweater in "just so" or to roll my cuffs exactly 2.5 inches. Stop acting like going to get coffee requires a trench coat, a leather tote, and perfectly mismatched socks.
The most "sucking" trend in fashion content is the manufactured candid. You know the video: The creator laughs, throws their head back, and adjusts their bag while a Lofi girl beat plays. It looks natural, but it took 45 takes.
Real style looks good when you are slouching. Real style looks good when it’s raining. Most of this content looks good only in a ring light at 2:00 PM on a Tuesday. boobs sucking videos top
If your fashion and style content is sucking right now, it is likely because you are trying to be nice. You are trying to appeal to everyone. You are afraid to say the brown shoe is ugly or that the drop-crotch pant is a crime against humanity.
Stop.
The only fashion content that survives the algorithm and the wallet is the content with a point of view. You don't have to be cruel, but you have to be definitive.
So throw away the beige backdrop. Delete the "which outfit should I wear?" poll. Step away from the capsule wardrobe. Stop telling me to tuck my sweater in
Go make style content that has teeth. Or keep sucking. The choice is yours.
But the audience? They’ve already scrolled past you. You know the video: The creator laughs, throws
Do the same format. The same music. The same poses. The same three color palettes. When someone offers constructive criticism, block them. When a new silhouette emerges, mock it. When your audience asks for plus-size or petite or tall or adaptive content—ignore them.