Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Move over duck face — there’s a new selfie pose in town. The “dissociative pout” has become the favorite of It girls on the rise.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
Social media norms are evolving rapidly, including how people pose in front of the camera. After years dominated by the famous "duck face," a new facial expression is gradually emerging: the "Gen Z ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Lucky As a 41-year-old millennial, I’ll admit Gen Z has influenced me in more ways than I ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rachel Sennott, Lily-Rose Depp and Ariana Greenblatt are poster girls of the Gen Z pout. (Photo illustration: Julia Meslener/Yahoo ...
The “Millennial duck face” has been replaced by the “Gen Z pout”. During this chat, we demonstrate the popular social media photo pose, discuss Ms. Rachel’s new gig and share ways to commemorate ...
Scroll Instagram, step onto the train or walk down the tram – you see it everywhere: straight faces, deadpan pouts. Today, nonchalance is the vibe. But why did smiling suddenly become a faux pas?
Selfies are an unmistakable hallmark of the internet age. While the first selfie was said to have been documented back in 1839, they've become immediate cultural signifiers for millennials and Gen Z ...
Move over duck face — there's a new selfie pose in town. The "dissociative pout" has become the favorite of It girls on the rise. Trend forecasters have been predicting what The Cut's Alison P. Davies ...
As a 41-year-old millennial, I’ll admit Gen Z has influenced me in more ways than I expected: baggier pants, slicked-back buns, even healthier work-life boundaries. (The center part took some ...