
Re-Youth is a trend that hits many adults in their late 20’s and early 30’s. It’s a simple case of wanting to feel younger and not have so many worries in life. These people will have lived a pretty partying lifestyle when they were younger and miss the thrills and excitement they had that they probably don’t have anymore. They want to be considered as cool and spontaneous again and they will try their best to start looking younger, dressing younger and maybe even talking like a teenager again. They will almost defiantly have a Facebook and normally will have found and added all of the friends that they used to know at school or university eventhough they wouldn’t really talk to them. They will have defiantly moved on a lot in life, probably have a good job and maybe even be starting a family but they just feel that there is something missing and maybe even that life is getting a bit repetitive. These people will normally have a few hobbies and a great social life and are idolised by others. They feel that life has passed them by too quickly and they want to grip hold of every second and not take things for granted.
Funkin Ugly

Followers of the Funkin’ Ugly trend communicate a lot on social networking websites and normally will have at least 3 accounts on various sites and add people that they don’t know just to look a bit more popular. This trend would probably be recognised more by the clothes a follower is wearing. They will normally be worn with a not a lot of care attitude and might be seen as shocking to others. The will wear an over the top amount of makeup (girl or boy) and normally have some part of their body hanging out. These people will probably be drug users and defiantly smokers. Most of them won’t work and get an allowance of some kind either off of their parents or from the doll office.


Future Groups & Dominant Hubs
The Strict Groupies
The strict groupies have grown from the teen trend of private groups and societies online. These groups have been heavily based on image and status, which have involved people who may have felt rejected in the social world they belonged to in real life. Acceptance plays a big role in the strict groupies. These people decide their own way of communicating, dressing and presenting themselves in the group then keep their information secret from others. These people are organisations who get together to prove to others that they are acceptable people in today’s society, however because everything is in secrecy, other people don't realise.

Key Words:
Acceptance
Secret Society
Private
Membership
Gossip
Closed In
Leaders & Followers
Key Image
Rules & Regulations
Uncomfortable
Reliability
Self Concious
Connected
Strong Communication
Inner Fears / Issues
Networking
The New Individual
The new individual comes about after the up and coming rise in social groups and activities (mainly online) such as second life and other networking websites like http://www.mokkito.com/ and also the twinning trend. With the amount of people joining these sites and interacting with people behind a screen rather then face to face, this could suggest that people feel more socially accepted when they can become someone that their not. A small number of individuals feel that people have lost their way in life because of new technology and social acceptance and feel that the human being should be shown for what they are really about, not what they could be or pretending to be.

Key Words:
Identity
New Spaces
Technology
Research
Inspiration
Memories
Customising
Independence
Mark Makers
Aspiring
Unique
Innovators
The Mish Mash Society
The mish/mash society has developed over the past couple of years to be seen as an obvious group of people who don't know weather they're coming or going. These people accept that technology is constantly updating and the way that we communicate is changing, however they don’t know how to keep up with it.
In differentiation to the new individual, these people aren’t really bothered weather they’re considered to be new and unique, instead they are more concerned about what’s changing around them. After the boom of social homes becoming more and more popular to the lower class, the mish/mash society live to live rather then live to prove themselves to be something special.

Key Words:
Confused
Mixed Colours
Mixed Textiles
No Expectations
Working Together
Popular
Clumsy
Convienience
Collaborations
New & Old Trends
Easy Going
Open Society
Oen Minded
Laggards
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