Why audiences want quality over relatability in 2024 (ft. Koosha Nouri) Pt. 2

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Is relatability over-rated? As Alix Earle faces some scrutiny over a vomit dress in the closet, it seems that audiences are starting to grow weary of the over-relatable. But what will come next? Creators like Jackie Aina and Monet McMichael have grown cult-like followings in the beauty space for creating high-quality content. Is this going to be one way the pendulum swings away from what was trendy the last few years? Let's discuss! Welcome to the season finale of #AheadOfTheCurve with Coco Mocoe! Today's episode is part 2 with top beauty brand strategist and creator, Koosha Nouri. What will be the next big trend on TikTok and beyond in 2024? High-def content. We see this growing on beauty tok with creators like Monet McMichael. But where does it go back to? One of the top creators in the beauty space -- Jackie Aina. Will beauty filter fatigue lead to the renaissance of high def, 4k videos on social media? And what will happen to celebrity brands like Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez, Kylie Cosmetics by Kylie Jenner and Fenty Beauty by Rihanna as the beauty space becomes fatigued with so many celebrity brands popping up left and right? Let's talk! You can find Koosha Nouri on socials here: tiktok.com/@kooshaaainstagram/kushin/youtube:  @kooshaaa  Thank you for watching, rating and subscribing to the podcast ❤️ Join the #AheadOfTheCurve Discord here: https://discord.gg/FWjnNmCnRu Watch my other show, #ShareYourScreen, with Nicky Reardon here: https://www.youtube.com/@NickyandCoco Follow Coco on TikTok and Instagram: instagram.com/cocomocoetiktok.com/@cocomocoeEMAIL: [email protected]: Jackie Aina, Monet McMichael, Meredith Duxbury, Alix Earle, Mikayla Noguiera, Tati Westbrook, Selena Gomez, Rihanna, Kylie Jenner This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cocomocoe.substack.com/subscribe

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