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]]>The “sad beige” trend is all about dressing your little ones in neutral colors such as beige, ivory, cream, khaki, and gray, while also decorating their nurseries in a similar fashion. This trend experienced a huge boom in the past few years all over Etsy, Pinterest, and Instagram, receiving admiration and backlash alike.
It’s difficult to pin down who started this craze, but Hayley DeRoche aka That Sad Beige Lady on TikTok and Instagram is often credited with giving this trend its famous nickname. She often posts viral videos making fun of baby items that lack color and any sense of fun.
Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian were often credited for popularizing this trend, dressing their children and decorating their homes in shades of beige, grey, and off-white. It’s also believed that the “sad beige” baby style experienced a boom because it’s esthetically pleasing and gender-neutral.
Whoever started this craze, “sad beige” baby clothes are not going everywhere, but not everyone seems to be a fan. This craze trend was criticized for sucking the fun out of the children’s life for the sole purpose of having an Instagram-friendly house or closet since most children probably wouldn’t have picked these colors for themselves.
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]]>Fashion is a mere byproduct of countless other cultural trends that take place in every generation. And yet, as a tool of expression, it can have a very strong impact on the way your child thinks of themselves.
Teaching children to looking presentable, as we mentioned, should be the bare minimum. Teaching them to look their best is also a skill that goes a long way.
However, if you really want to impart wisdom in your child’s fashion habits, teach them to think for themselves. Make no mistake, your beloved son or daughter will often feel consumed by the way their peers dress, especially in high school. They’re going to want to fit in. You shouldn’t discourage them from feeling a part of a collective. But you should also strengthen their individual character enough that if, for whatever reason, they have a bad hair day, or all their “trendy dresses” are in the laundry and have to wear their “boring clothes” to school one day, it’s not going to be the end of the world.
Allow them to feel connected to something greater. Heck, we all had fashion styles growing up, and it’s not the worst thing in the world. But you don’t want them to lose themselves in the process, and it’ll be up to you to remind them who they are when they’ve lost their way.
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]]>The post What is the “Sad Beige Baby” Style & How Did it Became Such a Huge Hit? appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>The “sad beige” trend is all about dressing your little ones in neutral colors such as beige, ivory, cream, khaki, and gray, while also decorating their nurseries in a similar fashion. This trend experienced a huge boom in the past few years all over Etsy, Pinterest, and Instagram, receiving admiration and backlash alike.
It’s difficult to pin down who started this craze, but Hayley DeRoche aka That Sad Beige Lady on TikTok and Instagram is often credited with giving this trend its famous nickname. She often posts viral videos making fun of baby items that lack color and any sense of fun.
Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian were often credited for popularizing this trend, dressing their children and decorating their homes in shades of beige, grey, and off-white. It’s also believed that the “sad beige” baby style experienced a boom because it’s esthetically pleasing and gender-neutral.
Whoever started this craze, “sad beige” baby clothes are not going everywhere, but not everyone seems to be a fan. This craze trend was criticized for sucking the fun out of the children’s life for the sole purpose of having an Instagram-friendly house or closet since most children probably wouldn’t have picked these colors for themselves.
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]]>The post Is Your Kid Too Consumed By Fashion Trends? appeared first on parentztalk.com.
]]>Fashion is a mere byproduct of countless other cultural trends that take place in every generation. And yet, as a tool of expression, it can have a very strong impact on the way your child thinks of themselves.
Teaching children to looking presentable, as we mentioned, should be the bare minimum. Teaching them to look their best is also a skill that goes a long way.
However, if you really want to impart wisdom in your child’s fashion habits, teach them to think for themselves. Make no mistake, your beloved son or daughter will often feel consumed by the way their peers dress, especially in high school. They’re going to want to fit in. You shouldn’t discourage them from feeling a part of a collective. But you should also strengthen their individual character enough that if, for whatever reason, they have a bad hair day, or all their “trendy dresses” are in the laundry and have to wear their “boring clothes” to school one day, it’s not going to be the end of the world.
Allow them to feel connected to something greater. Heck, we all had fashion styles growing up, and it’s not the worst thing in the world. But you don’t want them to lose themselves in the process, and it’ll be up to you to remind them who they are when they’ve lost their way.
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