A video showcasing two sisters organizing their closet has gone viral, racking up millions of views.
Kaitlyn Moore, a member of Gen Z, was given the task by her older sister to declutter the closet and remove anything that exudes “millennial vibes.” Taking this mission seriously, Kaitlyn documented the ensuing fashion debate on TikTok under her handle @sassandcellulite, captivating a large audience.
The sisters went through the clothing items, with Kaitlyn presenting her picks while they deliberated on what should be labeled as too “millennial.”
As Kaitlyn’s sister navigated through the selections, disagreements arose as items were judged on their ‘millennial’ appeal. The older sister even spared a tiered maxi dress from the chop, arguing, “I’d keep that. It’s starting off well.”
There was no fixed criterion for what defined a ‘millennial’ piece. Each item underwent scrutiny based on its own merits.
As they continued, disputes broke out over specific items, such as a plaid shirt which Kaitlyn deemed fit only for special occasions, while her sister found it “cute.”
After the final piece was cast into the ‘discard’ pile, Kaitlyn conceded with a “Good job” to her sister.
What Are People Saying?
Comments under the video resonated with viewers, with one person jokingly gasping as a burnt orange cardigan was tossed, and another suggesting it could still be worn for dressier occasions.
One comment hailed the idea of having a second opinion to help in parting with old possessions, expressing a need for a decisive and critical eye during cleaning. The discarded items were recommended for donation.
Reflecting on the rapid evolution of fashion trends, another commenter chuckled at the idea that ‘millennial style’ could make a comeback in the future.