Gen Z on Pinterest: How They’re Taking Back Their Taste (and What It Means for Brands)

Gen Z on Pinterest: How They’re Taking Back Their Taste (and What It Means for Brands) by Jen Vazquez Media

Gen Z on Pinterest: How They’re Taking Back Their Taste (and What It Means for Brands)

Pinterest just dropped some cool insights on how Gen Z is using the platform to rediscover their taste in a world full of AI and copy-cat trends. This isn’t just social media talk — it’s a real shift in how young people explore ideas, define themselves, and make decisions online. 

Why This Matters

Gen Z — that group born roughly between 1996 and 2010 — is now the biggest group on Pinterest, and their habits are shaping how the platform works and how brands should show up. (Pinterest)

These young folks grew up with TikTok, Instagram, AI tools, and tons of algorithm feeds telling them what to like. But guess what? They’re kind of over it. They want real inspiration, not automatic suggestions or “everyone’s doing this” content. (Social Media Today)

1. Gen Z Is Rejecting the AI Feed Loop

Algorithms and AI tools tell you what to watch, wear, or want — but that can blur individual taste. Many Gen Z users say they don’t even know what they like anymore after just following all that automated “must-see” stuff. (Pinterest)

So they’re choosing a different path: they want content that helps them explore who they are, not what AI thinks they should be into. (Social Media Today)

2. Identity Through Aesthetics (Not Trends)

Gen Z isn’t into one-size-fits-all trends anymore. Instead, they’re:

  • Making tiny, niche aesthetics based on mood or vibe
  • Mixing styles that feel true to them
  • Avoiding “trend burnout” by putting their own spin on things

That means Pinterest boards that feel personal — like “Cool Blue,” “Dark Academia,” or whatever unique mashup they dream up next. (Pinterest)

They aren’t just scrolling. They’re actively curating their identity. That’s powerful. (Diary Directory)

3. Visual-First = Better Decision Making

Gen Z grew up with screens in their hands, so they don’t want long blocks of text. They want visuals — fast.

Pinterest is visual first, meaning it helps people see, compare, and feel an idea before they commit. That’s part of why 69% of Gen Z say imagery helps more than text or reviews when making decisions. (Pinterest)

4. Safe Space for Exploration

Unlike some platforms that feel loud, judgmental, or purely engagement-driven, Gen Z describes Pinterest as less performative and more intentional. They feel comfortable trying ideas, crafting boards, and changing their minds — without pressure. (Pinterest)

So instead of scrolling endlessly, they’re exploring at their own pace — and that’s refreshing. It’s anti-doom scroll, if you think about it. (Pinterest)

5. What This Means for Brands

If you’re creating on Pinterest, this shift is a big deal:

  • Be part of their story: Gen Z isn’t there for ads that interrupt. They want inspiration that fits their taste journey. (Pinterest)
  • Support individuality: Pins that help users make choices feel more meaningful than ones that push “trending” products. (Pinterest)
  • Think visual first: Strong visuals help Gen Z decide what fits their vibe faster. (Social Media Today)

At the end of the day, Gen Z on Pinterest isn’t just browsing — they’re finding themselves through what they save and explore. That’s pure gold if you’re trying to connect in a real way.

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Pinterest Trends Weekly: Amped Up Aesthetics

Pinterest Trends Weekly_ Amped Up Aesthetics by Jen Vazquez Media

Pinterest Trends Weekly: Amped Up Aesthetics

I’m back with the latest Pinterest trends, and this week, it’s all about amped-up aesthetics! From unexpected textures and patterns to bright colors and trending styles, this week’s searches on Pinterest are focused on achieving those one-of-a-kind looks. So, let’s get this party started and dive right into these exciting trends.

Key Trends This Week

First off, here are this week’s big hitters:

But before we get too deep, let’s chat about the why behind these trends.

Where do these trends come from?

Pinterest is your go-to for forward-thinking ideas. With more than half a billion people using Pinterest to find tomorrow’s inspiration, it’s unique in spotting current trends and predicting future ones. Each week, Pinterest Predicts Weekly highlights actionable search trends across various categories, regions, and demographic groups. You can discover these trends yourself at or head over to the analytics area on your Pinterest page.

Growing Trend? Vibe Check!

The vibes on Pinterest this week are immaculate! Searches are booming across top trends, reflecting diverse and fun aesthetics. Compared to the previous three weeks, here’s what’s trending:

  • 18 times increase in searches for hardcore punk.
  • 5 times increase in surrealism.
  • 130% increase in equestrian aesthetic.
  • 65% increase in emo grunge.
  • 55% increase in aquascape aquarium.

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Category Trend: Vivid Visuals

Pinterest users are on the hunt for vibrant visual inspiration, whether it’s for decor, personal styling, or events. Here’s the scoop for the last three weeks compared to the previous three:

Home Category:

  • 17 times increase in funky living rooms.
  • 2.5 times increase in boho kitchen ideas.
  • 2 times increase in European cottage interiors.
  • 40% increase in celestial bedrooms.

Beauty Category:

  • 5 times increase in tortoiseshell nails.
  • 3 times increase in vampire lips.
  • 150% increase in ‘90s men’s hair.
  • 40% increase in Scandinavian makeup.

Events Category:

  • 160% increase in Mabon Celebration searches.
  • 155% increase in classy birthday parties.
  • 105% increase in pumpkin painting parties.
  • 105% increase in toga parties.

Audience Spotlight: Gen Z

Gen Z is having a blast with their searches on Pinterest this week, looking for everything from trendy lunch ideas to fresh styling tips. Here’s what’s hot among Gen Z:

  • 16 times increase in searches for funky yellow sunglasses.
  • 4 times increase in dense bean salad.
  • 110% increase in fun hairstyles.
  • 45% increase in cool welding projects.
  • 45% increase in whimsigoth makeup.

Pinterest Predicts Trend: Western Gothic

This year’s hottest trend, Western Gothic, is hitting its stride. Compared to the previous three weeks, Pinterest users are loving:

  • 3 times increase in Western fashion.
  • 2.5 times increase in fall Western nails.
  • 55% increase in Western grunge style.
  • 50% increase in Western boho living rooms.
  • 40% increase in Western boots searches.

Featured Board: Hype Space

Check out the featured board of the week called Hype Space. It’s where small room aesthetics meet bold self-expression and street style. Create a space to relax, study, and hang out with friends, showcasing your uniqueness all the way. 

That’s all for this week! Have an amazing day and happy pinning!

Hype Space Pinterest Board by Jen Vazquez and Pinterest of course!

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Gen Z's Latest Obsessions_ Pinterest Trends by Jen Vazquez Media Pinterest Manager
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Vivid Visuals_ Trending Searches Across Categories by Jen Vazquez Media Pinterest Manager
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