deep dives + flashing lights

deep dives + flashing lights

a twist on the usual Hello pumpkin! I don’t know about you, but I can hardly believe it’s newsletter day again. September – everybody’s favourite month – is flying by. Lucky for us, there’s a bunch of juicy snippets to serve up in this newsletter, which will be a little different content-wise...

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Gen Z is healthy and boring

Gen Z is healthy and boring

are the kids having fun? Welcome to the latest edition of The Gen Zer. This week, we discuss health, fun and phone-use amongst young people. We also take a look at doom spending, PowerPoint parties, and more . . . Okay, I’ll admit — I wasn’t being entirely serious in the title....

How Miu Miu are winning with Gen Z

How Miu Miu are winning with Gen Z

it girls, lit girls & emma chamberlain Welcome to the latest edition of The Gen Zer. This week, we discuss the fashion brand’s winning relationship with Gen Z, as well as self-compassion amongst young people, our attitude to car culture, and more . . . Prada’s little sister has been cashing in on the trends before they even happen. Miu Miu, which was founded in 1993 by Miuccia Prada as an offshoot...

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What do Gen Zers think of Kamala Harris?

What do Gen Zers think of Kamala Harris?

From Swifties to Brat Summer and the latest polling Welcome to the latest edition of The Gen Zer. This week, we discuss Gen Z’s views on the upcoming US election. We also take a look at ‘underconsumption core’, Gen Z’s dislike for overhyped sightseeing, and more . . . No generation is a monolith, and within any age bracket there will be a full spread of views, but as always there are...

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Can book clubs help solve Gen Z loneliness?

Can book clubs help solve Gen Z loneliness?

Welcome to the latest edition of The Gen Zer. This week, we discuss literary culture, book clubs, and whether they’re helping to connect Gen Zers in a disconnected world. We also take a look at how social media is getting Zers to budget, the generation’s love of labels (hot rodent men, anyone?) and more . . . Can book culture cure loneliness? I recently came across an initiative that’s been set up...

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Facebook wants to be cool again

Facebook wants to be cool again

Will Gen Z fall back in love with Facebook? Well . . . Welcome to the latest edition of The Gen Zer. This week, we discuss Facebook’s attempts to rebrand itself with the younger generations and take a look at Gen Z’s financial optimism, the need for third places, and the rise of ‘mid,’ ‘glazed,’ and more. Remember when Mark Zuckerberg wore a chain and everyone lost their minds? Facebook is now attempting...

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