Tracking Modern Movements
#hypewomen
Jamie Lee Curtis's joy, excitement, and passion over Michelle Yeoh's historic Golden Globe win inspired the words - "Ladies, this is your vibe for 2023... Find your Jamie. Hype their Jamie. Be her Jamie."
And with this, Erin Gallagher, the founder - CEO of Ella, mobilized a social movement.
#hypewomen - women enthusiastically supporting, uplifting, and celebrating the accomplishments of other women.
The movement's virality shows the world's readiness to champion women's stories and successes, cutting through patriarchal voices and the mean girl eras. The movement manifests at the confluence of cultural shifts. As women reclaim femininity in their different avatars, challenging the reductive stereotypes and yielding agency over their representation, it creates new cultural codes.
Women's narrative matters more than ever. With women's unprecedented control over 32% of global wealth and the addition of $5 trillion annually to the world pool, gender diversity could unlock $160 trillion in human capital value.
The world benefits when we hype women, get curious about their stories, and enable a platform for their narrative.
#corecore
Scrolling through #corecore feels like a classic case of context collapse and the absurdity of life online. An antithesis of the 'Core' suffix, which describes shared ideas of cultures, aesthetics, or genres, grouping them in a category, the movement exists as a collage of out-of-context clips, often chaotic and disorganized, trying to evoke some emotion. Picture 'everything everywhere all at once' juxtaposed with another version, context collapsed in a short video format.
Audiences are bored, and so are the creators. Social movements like this offer a reliance on randomness and rawness, a relief from the monotony of almost figured-out algorithms and the sea of sameness of content across mediums. Culturally professing the idea of 'anti-trends,' and 'de-influencers' the movement aims to make a point for the multitudes of micro trends on the web.
It'll be interesting to see how brands can channel a creative opportunity here, primarily since #corecore's formative content revolves around anti-capitalism and over-consumption.
Cover photo: A collage of screenshots from corecore videos on TikTok. Photo: Min Chen Credit: artnet news