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!”