Get on board.
For decades, the "lifestyle" section of fashion media has been divided by a rigid, invisible line. On one side, you have the glossy editorials featuring private car services, chauffeured SUVs, and the curated chaos of an airport departure gate. On the other, you have gritty, "authentic" street style shots—usually captured immediately after the subject stepped out of a private vehicle. boobs press in public bus hidden vdo rar install
However, the press—from Vogue Business to Highsnobiety —has begun documenting a distinct cultural reversal. Gen Z and Millennial audiences are weary of unattainable yacht imagery. They want fashion that lives where they live: in the commute. Get on board
By James Cartwright | Industry Trends Analyst Get on board. For decades