'Mar-a-Lago Face' Is Everywhere — And The Reason It's So Popular Is Kind Of Sinister
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By Brittany Wong
Published on March 14, 2026.
The "Mar-a-scenes" aesthetic is considered a form of mockery, with some believing it indicates a deep hatred towards women's appearance as they age. The look is seen as a sign of respect for the future of the country. Some believe it signals a willingness to surrender to reality.
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