
back from the borderline The Cool Girl Myth and Trend Culture as Self Abandonment
Jan 6, 2026
Explore the dizzying pace of trend culture, where the once-essential quickly becomes outdated. Molly shares her experience in fashion PR, revealing how 'coolness' is crafted and the industry's wasteful practices. Discover the allure of the 'cool girl' myth and its impact on personal identity. She advocates for rejecting imitation in favor of self-possession and creating a personal uniform. Through depth psychology, Molly encourages intentionality in style as a form of rebellion against consumerism and fleeting trends.
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Trends Act As Temporal Authority
- Trend headlines function as tiny rituals that tell you where you stand in time and who belongs.
- They consecrate what's 'in' and banish what's 'out', pressuring people to keep updating themselves.
Mom Jeans Came Back Around
- Molly recalls mocking her mother's high-waisted 'mom jeans' at 15 only to wear them widely in her 20s.
- That experience taught her that style cycles return and youthful blindness misses long-term patterns.
Exclusivity Masked By Destruction
- Luxury brands sometimes destroy unsold goods to protect exclusivity, revealing hypocrisy behind 'sacred' fashion narratives.
- The industry's seriousness camouflages profit-driven rituals like incineration of product.
