There's a new trend on TikTok called 'turning my mom into me' and it's setting the internet on fire!
The trend features moms walking into the room dressed in their regular clothes. Then, they walk out, and catwalk back in. This time, however, they’re wearing their daughters’ clothes, as they pose like supermodels.
TikTokers set their videos to American rapper Skee-Lo’s 1995 hit song, ‘I Wish.’ And it’s been stuck in our heads all day long.
The ‘turning my mom into me’ trend is a reversal of the age-old trope where kids borrow their parents’ or older siblings’ clothes when they want to go out.
This time around, it’s the older folks who are getting the wholesome transformations.
It turns out that with a few items of popular clothing, some trendy makeup, and a dash of confidence, you can make pretty much anyone look like they could be your friend’s sister, not their mother.
It’s hard to tell someone’s age when they deliberately dress young.
Know Your Meme has already documented the rise of the trend, even though it’s a very new one. They attribute the initial inspiration of the challenge to TikToker @jasminfogeddd who posted a video where her dad dresses up in her brother’s clothes, set to ‘I Wish.’
However, the very first case of the ‘turning my mom into me’ trend is probably TikToker @malindahlgren0’s video. It uses the same format, but it switches the focus to the creator’s mom.
It’s often said that no matter what you wear, the very first thing you should put on before going out is your confidence. And there’s a lot of truth to that. You want to wear the clothes instead of letting them wear you. Your attitude matters.
If you exude confidence and flash a smile, you’re bound to look like you know what you’re doing. In turn, people will tend to look more favorably on what you wear.
Stylish clothing is just part of the equation when it comes to looking fashionable. However, it still matters what you wear, not just with how much confidence you do so.
The fact is that nobody’s perfect and no one will ever be stylish 24/7. Fashion mistakes can and do happen all the time.






















