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SOCIOCULTURAL Sabina Clews SOCIOCULTURAL Sabina Clews

Identity is sculpted by boredom

With entry-level employment conditions at a critical point of complexity, with the most university-educated competition in history, an AI shock to the workforce, and substantial cost-of-living crises in major cities across the globe, it feels almost impossible as a young person entering the workforce to let yourself breathe.

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SOCIOCULTURAL Abi Smith SOCIOCULTURAL Abi Smith

Naturally luxurious

At the turn of the century, personal symbols of luxury and social status were a capitalist’s fantasy. A Cartier love bracelet (or a stack of 7), a brand-new Rolex, a Range Rover or G-Wagon, a good injector, even a luxury logo monogrammed tracksuit would do the trick.

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SOCIOCULTURAL Abi Smith SOCIOCULTURAL Abi Smith

Attention, please.

Brain rot – the Oxford Word of the Year, 2024. Skibidi, galaxy brain, the list unfortunately goes on. The concern about the shortening of attention spans in young children started years ago, but the concern about that of adults in recent years and months has become increasingly popular.

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SOCIOCULTURAL Abi Smith SOCIOCULTURAL Abi Smith

Something Trump, Coach, and Happy Gilmore 2 all have in common: nostalgia

Fashion has always been a steadfast pillar in society, a form of expression that is a wearable representation of cultural trends. When it takes over people in warm washes, when individuals invest their hard-earned money in the same piece as someone in a different country, that item of representation has then gone beyond individual taste and instead emerged as a communal icon of expression.

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