“I Cannot Anymore” — Kui Actress Frustrated by Gen Z Fashion Trends

Kui Actress has openly spoken about her frustrations with modern fashion trends among Generation Z, saying the styles have become increasingly difficult for many parents to understand.
In a video shared on her Instagram page, the actress admitted that she often feels stressed whenever she has to attend an event with her child because of the fashion choices commonly associated with young people today.
According to her, oversized outfits, large footwear, and unconventional hairstyles have become a source of concern and confusion.

 

 

“As a mother of a Gen Z child, I am tired of these clothes. Let me just speak my mind because I cannot be stressed alone,” she said.
The actress explained that preparing to leave the house with her child can sometimes be frustrating. “You are going somewhere with your child, and you panic because they are getting ready in huge clothes, oversized Crocs, and hairstyles that young men no longer bother to cut.”

Concerns Over Modern Styles

Kui Actress particularly took issue with the growing popularity of baggy fashion among young people. She noted that while parents often invest in smart and presentable outfits for their children, many young people prefer loose-fitting clothing that appears several sizes larger than necessary.
The actress jokingly suggested that such appearances can create the impression that parents do not adequately provide for their children. “People might think you do not give your child money for haircuts, shoes, or clothes.”
Kui Actress // Instagram
Baggy Clothes Raise Questions
The actress said the trend becomes even more puzzling because many young people already own stylish clothes purchased by their parents.
She questioned why some still choose extremely oversized outfits when given the freedom to shop for themselves.
“You look at the shoe rack and see they have smart shoes. The clothes you bought are smart too.” She added that the clothes some young people buy are often much larger than expected.
“Then you give them money to buy their own clothes, and they come back with outfits that cannot even fit their father. They are long and baggy.”
While delivering her remarks in a light-hearted and humorous manner, Kui Actress concluded by expressing hope that the fashion trend will eventually pass. “It is too much. This trend should just pass and go wherever it is going because I cannot anymore. I cannot anymore. I cannot.”

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