OPINION
Trending today, but not tomorrow
By Sydney Frusher | Jun. 11How social media’s micro-trends, such as Carolyn Bessette’s 90’s minimalism, fuel the departure of individualism and self-expression.
How social media’s micro-trends, such as Carolyn Bessette’s 90’s minimalism, fuel the departure of individualism and self-expression.
Being Chinese is not a trend or a brand that can be defined by a consumer base to which people cherry-pick and customize to their own convenience. Being Chinese is an identity and lived experience marked by traditions and values established far before the emergence of the countries and peoples who seek to exoticize it.