7 Gen Z creatives on personal style, finding inspiration and building careers without boundaries

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How do you define a generation? How do you account for lived experiences that spill far beyond temporal boundaries? Oscar Wilde said that to define is to limit, and if there’s one thing I do know about Gen Z, it’s that we don’t like limits. In fact, we actively despise them. Whether it’s dismantling gender binaries or making increasingly loud democratic demands, this is a generation that refuses to sit still. And when it comes to bringing home the dough, the cookie-cutter career path is on the brink of extinction. Gen Z creatives are more amoeba than ladder-climbers; they’re constantly metamorphosing, adapting to whatever the world throws their way. And naturally, they’re doing it in style.

Mancie Rathod

Model, documentary photographer

“A lot of my style comes from the women around me—watching how they move through the world, how they adorn themselves.”

Do you think there’s a ‘Gen Z aesthetic’?
Not specifically—what I see instead is a collective nostalgia, a longing for times that felt freer and more expressive. You can see that fashion, at the moment, is informed by previous silhouettes, styles and designs. I think fast-fashion brands today are trying to flatten us into something colourless and uniform.

If you had a uniform, what would it be?
Light-wash blue jeans, a graphic tank, wooden wedges, my keffiyeh and a quilted flap handbag.

What would you wear to a 9-to-5?
Either a fitted grey cardigan with a plaid midi skirt and black knee-length slouchy boots or a Missoni zebra turtleneck tank with gold neck buttons, black crepe flared pants and a pair of pointy El Dantes heels.

What are your ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ for 2026?
In: I want to learn how to sew—reinvent some of the pieces that I have, upcycle thrifted pieces where the print, pattern and material are cute but just not my style.
Out: Buying from brands that do not care about people, as humans or as consumers.

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