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South Korea’s Gen Z find solace in a past they never knew

South Korea’s Gen Z find solace in a past they never knew

South Korea’s Generation Z is turning to the past for comfort. From vintage fashion to retro cafés and 1990s K-pop aesthetics, young South Koreans are embracing nostalgia as a form of emotional escape and identity expression.

Rediscovering the 1990s Journey to Simpler Times

For many young people born after 2000, the 1990s and early 2000s represent a world untouched by today’s hyperconnectivity and competition. In particular, retro music, analog cameras, and classic dramas have become symbolic of a time that feels emotionally warmer and less demanding. As a result, nostalgia continues to shape youth culture in unexpected ways.

Rediscovering the 1990s  Journey to Simpler Times
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Meanwhile, Korean youth are actively exploring vintage items like cassette players, film cameras, and denim outfits. They frequently share these finds through TikTok and Instagram, especially under hashtags that celebrate the Newtro trend a vibrant mix of new and retro. Consequently, this movement not only revives old aesthetics but also redefines them for a digitally native generation

The “Newtro” Movement and Its Cultural Meaning

The “Newtro” movement has become more than a passing fad. It reflects a deeper social sentiment a yearning for authenticity in a digital world that often feels overwhelming. Young South Koreans, faced with academic stress, economic instability, and competitive job markets, find nostalgia a safe space to reconnect with emotions and imagination.

Cafés designed with 1980s furniture, photo booths styled like old film shops, and playlists featuring classic Korean hits are now thriving across Seoul, attracting students and young professionals alike.

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