The “Very Demure, Very Mindful” blog post coming for you

TikTok’s New Ethos (But Make It Satire)

Brat Summer is Dead, Long Live Demure Fall

Forget hot girl summer, forget brat summer. TikTok has a new obsession, giving us Emily Post meets Gen Z satire. Welcome to the world of “very demure, very mindful,” where less is more, but it’s also hilarious.

Who’s Behind This Modesty Madness?

Meet Jools Lebron, TikTok’s new queen of composure:

  • 1.2 million followers hanging on her every demure word
  • Advising on how to be “very demure, very mindful” in daily life
  • Spoiler alert: It’s all satire, folks

How to Be Demure (According to Jools)

Want to join the demure brigade? Here’s your crash course:

  • At work: Look like Marge Simpson, not Patty and Selma (very professional, very demure)
  • At the airport: Be early, be on time, be considerate (very traveler of the year, very demure)
  • At a bar: Retrieve your ID and leave immediately (very responsible, very cutesy, very demure)
  • On the Las Vegas strip: Show a little “chee chee,” but not too much (very Sin City, very demure)

Why Is This a Thing?

It’s a perfect storm of:

  • Poking fun at performative femininity (because who doesn’t love a good satire?)
  • Spoofing Gen Z’s obsession with “quiet luxury” (Hailey Bieber, we see you and your $20 smoothie)
  • Giving us all permission to be a hot mess… demurely

The Art of Being Subtly Ridiculous

  • This trend is more layered than a very demure onion:
  • It’s a critique of societal expectations (but make it TikTok)
  • It’s mindfulness, but with a heavy dose of irony

Corporate America: Very Confused, Very Interested

Brands are jumping on the demure bandwagon faster than you can say “modest makeup”. This trend is more layered than a very demure onion:

  • It’s a critique of societal expectations (but make it marketable)
  • e.l.f. Cosmetics: Blending in… to the comments section
  • United Airlines: Making “demure travel” a thing (does this mean smaller seats?)

Why Are Brands So Thirsty for Demure?

Good question! It’s a perfect storm of:

  • Cultural shift from “look at me!” to “don’t look at me (but actually, please do)”
  • Gen Z’s love for understated elegance (and overpriced coffee)
  • A chance for brands to seem hip without trying too hard (very cool, very mindful)

Playlists: The Sound of Silence (But Make It Profitable)

  • Spotify seeing a 2,500% spike in “demure” playlist searches
  • Featuring artists like Lana Del Rey and Billie Eilish (because whispering is the new screaming)

The Bottom Line

In a world where everyone’s trying to stand out, the “very demure” trend is a hilarious reminder that sometimes, the loudest statement is made with a whisper and a wink. Or, you know, with a carefully crafted social media campaign designed to look effortless.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go create a very demure, very mindful sponsored post about my new quiet luxury water bottle. It’s just like regular water, but more expensive and less noticeable.

Do say: “I find this brand engagement to be quite intriguing. One might even say it’s… very demure, very mindful.” sips $15 “quiet luxury” water

Don’t say: “HEY BRANDS, CAN YOU PLEASE SHOUT ABOUT BEING QUIET A LITTLE LOUDER? I CAN’T HEAR YOU OVER THE SOUND OF MY WALLET CRYING!”