Grandmillennial: 4 signs your inner grandmother has taken over

Grandmillennial trend
4 signs your inner grandmother has taken over


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The hashtag #Grandmillennial and #Grandmacore is on everyone’s lips on TikTok. It is a hype that, as the name suggests, comes from the beloved grandmothers. Many fans of the movement take the typical grandma as a role model, who likes to knit, bake cookies and live her quiet lifestyle to the fullest – pure nostalgia for millennials. We have taken a closer look at the trendiest interests and styles of the grandmillennial and show you 4 clear signs that you too are freely developing your inner grandma.

Cozy evenings on the sofa and junk Sundays

Instead of long nights and weekends full of action, you’d rather long for your cozy couch where you can watch your favorite sitcom while being wrapped up in a cozy blanket. You can then use your free Sundays to stroll through flea markets, enjoy coffee and cake with your favorite people and pursue one of your hobbies.

Knitting, baking and long walks

So that you can really switch off in your free time, you have several hobbies that make everyday stress go away. One of these hobbies would be knitting, but also embroidering fabric. When you’re not pampering your favorite people with self-knitted scarves and sweaters, you’re baking one traditional cake recipe after the next. So you can enjoy Grandma’s beloved Gugelhupf or the classic apple cake while you sleep.

Vintage pieces: old becomes new

Trends are fast-moving. So if you want to be up to date with fashion, you have to pay close attention. However, that doesn’t apply to you, because your style is timeless. Instead of social media, you get inspiration from true vintage icons. You can’t resist huge handbags, fluffy wool sweaters and cardigans embroidered with delicate floral patterns.

Nostalgic decoration and classic decorations

You like to give your own four walls a traditional but also cozy touch. Create your grandmillennial empire with pastel wallpaper, handmade soap and rattan furniture.

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