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Nu Boheme remains the dominant aesthetic for young women, with an overall shift from hyper-feminine styles to an edgier direction.
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At WGSN, we’ve been tracking the growth of robotics – a global market that will reach $38.3bn by 2024, according to consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan. During the pandemic, robots moved from manufacturing lines to service roles.

WGSN has been tracking the rise of plant-based diets and lifestyles for years, but only recently has the desire for non-animal proteins hit the mainstream, from plant-based meat to plant-based dairy.

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The metaverse is currently a hot topic. In July 2021, Mark Zuckerberg declared the future of Facebook to be the metaverse, but this as a concept is not new – author Neal Stephenson first coined the term in his 1992 sci-fi novel Snow Crash.

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