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Since 2001, Google has released all-encompassing annual reports of its most trending searches. Vogue Runway has chronicled the ups and downs of each report since 2016, with a particular focus on the fashion brands and designers that Google has measured. In that time we’ve seen interest rise in celebrity designers, in nostalgia, in Meghan Markle, and in Gucci. This year, there’s no such data.

For the first time in recent history, Google opted not to chronicle the world of high fashion in its 2019 report. Instead of hottest brands or most-searched-for designers, Google offered up celebrity style rankings, outfit ideas, and female celebrity looks. The fashion world painted by Google’s top data is one that’s almost entirely internet-centric, with trends born from memes, apps, and social media dominating every chart. See Google’s most “trending” celebrity styler, Billie Eilish, or the resounding searches for VSCO girls, e-girls, and soft girls—all trends popularized on TikTok, Instagram, and other social platforms—for the proof that internet aesthetics have become the predominant aesthetics for our time.