Here are the top trends on TikTok for 2023

Here are the top trends on TikTok for 2023

TikTok has revealed the top trends of 2023 during its annual report, 'Year on TikTok 2023'.

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Each year, TikTok brings us some of the greatest and most hilarious video trends - and 2023 was no different.

In its latest 'Year on TikTok' report, TikTok revealed all the best trends users obsessed over this year. 

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"Year on TikTok 2023 is a way for us to honour some of the standout moments that have happened on TikTok throughout the year," said Adam Presser, Head of Operations at TikTok. 

"It's a window into stories that have inspired, entertained and educated over 1 billion people around the world.

"Thank you for another year of bringing joy to our community and sharing your creativity with us."

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Without further ado, here are the top TikTok trends of 2023: 

Green, Red and Beige flags
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#WesAnderson
Turning the clock forward with the Aged Filter
Cartoonifying yourself with AI Style
The Sim Simma Challenge
Roman Empire
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Girl Dinner
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Here are some honourable mentions of real-time trends:

Front row (on TikTok): The TikTok community gave us front-row access to this year's hottest tours featuring pop stars like Taylor SwiftBeyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter, and Paramore.

McDonald's Grimace Shake: A milkshake honouring one of the company’s iconic mascots took on a life of its own as creators added their own HorrorTok spin on the Grimace Shake.

Planet of the Bass: Inspired by 90s Euro Dance music, Kyle Gordon parodied the sound with his meaningless lyrics and hypnotic production to create a track landed him some superstar superfans, including the Jonas Brothers who invited him to open for their tour in August.

The Year of the Girl: Trends and movements like girl dinnerrat girl, and tomato girl summers, hot girl walks, and the girlhood trend set to Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For” from Barbie helped define the year and usher in the ‘girl-aisssance’.

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