Pitti Predicts is your connection to Instagram archivist Samutaro who’s here to talk you through Pitti 102’s main themes and the future trends you need on your radar.
Since its inception in 2010, Instagram has become a virtual space for people to post all facets of their life, from decorating interior spaces to catching up with friends and sharing experiences. Now, curating our social media feeds has somewhat become a fully-fledged commitment where we’re stuck in a never-ending cycle of polished presentation, editing our lives to fill Instagram squares with glossy personal photos.
For Gen-Z, this is nothing new. As digital natives, they’re the first generation to grow up with social media and their identity is inextricably tied to digital. But with a growing number of platforms like WeChat and TikTok becoming fully integrated into their lives, there has never been more pressure to keep up with their social network life.
Since its inception in 2010, Instagram has become a virtual space for people to post all facets of their life, from decorating interior spaces to catching up with friends and sharing experiences. Now, curating our social media feeds has somewhat become a fully-fledged commitment where we’re stuck in a never-ending cycle of polished presentation, editing our lives to fill Instagram squares with glossy personal photos.
For Gen-Z, this is nothing new. As digital natives, they’re the first generation to grow up with social media and their identity is inextricably tied to digital. But with a growing number of platforms like WeChat and TikTok becoming fully integrated into their lives, there has never been more pressure to keep up with their social network life.