In 2023, the fashion and lifestyle world saw a decisive move away from the "maximalist" and "Y2K" trends that dominated the previous years. Skinny jeans were officially declared "out" in favor of baggy, wide-leg, and cargo silhouettes. The "Clean Girl" aesthetic began to lose steam as people embraced "Messy Girl" or "Indie Sleaze" vibes, favoring more lived-in, authentic looks. In home decor, the sterile "Millennial Gray" and all-white minimalist interiors were replaced by "Dopamine Decor"—bright colors and eclectic patterns. Additionally, the "hustle culture" trend of the 2010s was largely rejected in favor of "Quiet Quitting" and "Soft Life," reflecting a global shift toward mental well-being over constant productivity. Even in the digital world, the over-filtered Instagram aesthetic fell out of favor as apps like BeReal encouraged a more raw, unpolished view of daily life.