Published 16:54 IST, July 21st 2024
Trend Alert! Broccoli Perm Cut Inspired By Superman's New Look Appeals To Teens
Superman’s new haircut revealed in a set photo from James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy is being praised by Gen Z on social media.
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The internet is buzzing over Superman’s new haircut revealed in a set photo from James Gunn’s upcoming film. David Corenswet, playing Clark Kent, sports a radically different look from the traditional side part. His new hairstyle features tapered sides and long, layered curls brushed forward, a style popular among Gen Z and resembling broccoli florets.
Superman fans react to this buzzing look
Fans were quick to react online, many expressing disapproval and dubbing the hairstyle "alpaca teen gym bro hair" and the "TikTok fuck boy cut." This makeover marks a significant shift, introducing a Gen Z fashion trend to a classic pop culture icon.
Appeal of the Zoomer Perm
The hairstyle, often referred to as the Zoomer perm, broccoli cut, or bird’s nest hair, has become ubiquitous among teenage boys in recent years. A stroll through shopping malls or fitness centers reveals the prevalence of this floppy-haired look, favored by TikTok stars like Noah Beck, Jack Doherty, and Bryce Hall. Despite being the subject of many memes and jokes, the style shows no signs of fading.
Hair game nostalgia and K-Pop influence
Perms for men were a major trend in the '80s and '90s, particularly among hair metal bands. However, the current iteration of this trend began with the tousled and choppy hairstyles popularized by K-pop groups such as BTS and Exo. These styles then spread to the U.S. through TikTok, where they were eagerly adopted by Gen Z.
Cultural shift in iconic characters
This new look for Superman is notable as it incorporates a distinctly Gen Z style into an iconic character. It’s a significant departure from the more timeless and classic styles typically associated with Superman, reflecting a broader cultural shift and the influence of modern trends on traditional media.
Updated 16:54 IST, July 21st 2024