For Gen Z, the forest has become a "Fourth Space"—a place for authentic connection outside of school or the home.

Sunset bonfires with s'mores, outdoor movie nights with portable projectors, and "Stargazing" parties.

Ziplining through canopies, bouldering, and whitewater rafting.

: Patterns are shifting toward forest mushrooms , dark botanical prints, and ferns. Colors like "Dark Forest" green and burnt orange dominate, moving away from traditional tropical neon.

: High-waisted bottoms and supportive "sports bra" style tops are popular for more active forest pursuits like rock climbing or kayaking. 2. Forest Lifestyle: The "Back to Nature" Identity

Nature photography expeditions and filming "Vlogs" of forest "day-in-the-life" experiences.

: Teens are embracing slower, mindful activities like birdwatching , mushroom foraging, and nature journaling.