![]() Although the images were real, they were out of context and did not represent a trend. He even had openings in his skull, exposing his. His entire lower jaw and chin was gone, rotted away by radium poisoning. Moreover, “squirrel teeth” or “bunny teeth” were not widely adopted in the year between their introduction in November 2020 and the Facebook post in November 2021. Only two chipmunk teeth protruded from a bone fragment below his nose. With models dressed in rare 80s and 90s pieces from the store, Michalik sought to embrace the title of the shop in her artistic direction for the shoot, turning the models into bunnies, through creating large and bejewelled fake rabbit teeth.Ī viral Facebook post claimed that “squirrel teeth” represented “the latest fashion for the new year 2022.” However, a reverse image search indicated the project by makeup artist Lisa Michalik was part of a campaign for a vintage shop (Snowbunny) in 2020. Having worked with rising French fashion designer Marine Serre for her latest SS21 collection earlier this year, make-up and SFX artist, grills designer, and Dazed Beauty Community member Lisa Michalik has leant her artistic hand to the world of fashion again, this time creating unworldly beauty looks for a campaign for the Parisian vintage shop, Snowbunny. A November 2020 post on the blog Dazed Digital, “Lisa Michalik Creates 90s Dior-Clad Bunnies For Her Latest Project” explained: Similar examples on this site are filed under “ not actually a trend” and “ fake trends“:Īre ‘Ankle Scarves’ the New Hot Fashion Trend?Īs is often the case, a reverse image search quickly provided an explanation. Four additional related trends with “Breakout” search popularity appeared in the “Related queries” field:Ĭlaims that something unusual or bizarre was a “new trend” amounted to guaranteed engagement, such as “ ankle scarves,” falsely described as new trend in 2018. On Google Trends, searches for “squirrel teeth trend” demonstrated significant search interest for the seven-day period ending November 22 2021. Are women deliberately trying to make themselves homely?” “This is even worse than comically big surgically enhanced lips. “lmfao this what I was looking at earlier saying it looks ugly asf □□” “are you f’in kidding me? These people belong in a mental institution!” ![]() It’s a race to see who can be the most irritating and annoying looking person alive, I swear.” ![]() Squirrel teeth for a more feminine look, now the latest fashion for the new year 2022 may God protect usĬommenters replied to the post, expressing their distaste for the purported trend: On November 14 2021, a Facebook user shared images of “squirrel teeth,” a purported “fashion trend” to the Facebook group “بن بريم للطبخ والحلويات وكل مايخص المطبخ والتدابير المنزلية للنساء فقط □”:įacebook automatically translated the submitted explanation for the “squirrel teeth,” in a post shared nearly 30,000 times in under a week.
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