spread like wildfire [idiom]: spread with great speed
trend [noun]: fashion or a change in the way that people are behaving
fad [noun]: a style or a practice that becomes very popular but only for a short time
DIY [adjective]: do it yourself; relating to the activity of decorating, building, and making repairs at home by oneself rather than employing a professional
TikTok [noun]: a popular social media app that allows users to create, watch, and share videos shot on mobile devices or webcams
viral [adjective]: (of an image, video, piece of information, etc.) circulated rapidly and widely from one internet user to another
meme [noun]: an image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by internet users, often with slight variations
keto diet [noun]: a diet high in fat and low in carbohydrates (sugars) that causes the body to break down fat into molecules
canvas [noun]: a strong cloth or material used to make items such as a surface for painting
blow up [idiom]: to become famous or popular very quickly
buzz [noun]: an atmosphere of excitement and activity
fangirl [verb]: to be a very enthusiastic female fan of a band, actor, type of entertainment, product etc.
make a splash [verb phrase]: to say or do something that becomes very popular or is noticed by a lot of people
hot [adjective]: something of great interest; intriguing
sustainable fashion [noun]: a way in which brands create clothing that not only reduces the impact on the environment but is also mindful of the people who work to produce the clothes