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This paper explores the phenomenon of "big fashion and style content" created by and for college-aged women on platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Moving beyond traditional understandings of fashion as top-down trend diffusion, this study argues that college girls have become micro-industries of style mediation—producing high-volume, high-engagement content characterized by rapid trend cycles, haul videos, thrift flips, and "outfit of the day" (OOTD) formats. Using a mixed-methods approach (content analysis of 200 viral posts and semi-structured interviews with 30 undergraduate female creators), the paper identifies three key drivers of "bigness": algorithmic scalability (content designed for reshareability), aspirational accessibility (luxury aesthetics achieved via budget or dupe fashion), and communal validation (likes, saves, and comments as social capital). Findings suggest that while this content democratizes style knowledge, it simultaneously intensifies consumption pressures and narrows aesthetic diversity through platform homogenization. The paper concludes by positioning college girl fashion content as a critical site for understanding contemporary youth identity, digital labor, and the gamification of personal style.
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