

In an industry that hews so passionately to tradition, heritage, and status quo, how exciting is it to feel that after seasons of talk, we are finally on the precipice of real, tangible change? That change will hopefully take many forms beyond a democratized digi-physical fashion week, but this season of shows has been a good start. That’s one way to look at the current situation, but there’s a thrilling upside to this fragmented season: We are experiencing something actually new. People kvetch in group chats and Twitter threads that digital shows are not as good as the real thing-and that the real thing is not as good as it used to be. Nurture yourself with nature in your very own secret garden with a private garden room at home ( Pinterest researches up +104%) and grow your own herbs and salad fixings, all year round, all right in your kitchen.There have been complaints about the spring 2021 collections. Clear out some space on your counter for your very own high-end altar to caffeine!īiophilic design remains as a strong trend. Home coffee stations are really rising with more than 751% more in researches on Pinterest compared to the past year.

Anybody dreaming of a home theatre too? 4# Coffee stations Researches for home theatre design went up +368%. Popcorn? Checked! Drinks? Checked! Multi-tiered recliner bleacher seating for ten? Checked. The research of ideas for gender-neutral kids’ playroom for example went up more than 75%, while the percentage of researches on Pinterest unisex nurseries designed to avoid gender-conforming stereotypes increased more than 527%. This is especially true within the new Gen Z, which tends to expect more gender-neutral options. People are looking for more gender-neutral options for both everyday needs and milestone events. ( Pinterest searches up +137% from the past year ) People are rediscovering Feng shui decor, with age-old design principles cerated to de-stress and re-energize the living space. It’s all about finding balance and wellness in a more everyday way, as we already predicted with the designing for the well-being macro trend last year. So put on your bucket hat, grab a CD player and start living la vida 90s, one more time.

Meanwhile, Gen Z is discovering 90s culture for the first time and putting their own twist on the trends, from modernized scrunchies to glitter gloss.

As Millennials get older, they’re reliving fond memories and bonding over shared experiences. For many, it’s a nostalgic rewind to a more light-hearted era. We’re seeing 90s references all over, from high-fashion runways to retro devices.
