Why everyone’s talking about ‘cozy maximalism’ this fall
Cozy Maximalism is taking over design trends this fall, blending bold colors, layered textures, and nostalgic clutter into a warm aesthetic that feels like a hug for your home — and your mood.
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Cozy Maximalism is taking over design trends this fall, blending bold colors, layered textures, and nostalgic clutter into a warm aesthetic that feels like a hug for your home — and your mood.
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Gen Z’s latest micro-trend, the “Polished Rock” aesthetic, blends simplicity, serenity, and resilience—using stone-inspired textures and minimalism to reflect a deeper search for grounding in chaotic times.
From chatbots to hyper-targeted ads, brands are going all-in on AI-first strategies. Personalized digital marketing is becoming the new standard for engaging customers in 2025’s attention economy.
From flea markets to Facebook Marketplace, the “Thrifted Revolution” is reshaping home décor. Gen Z and millennials embrace secondhand finds, prioritizing sustainability, creativity, and personality over mass-produced furniture and décor.
A new beauty movement is turning heads—literally. Scalp self-care has become the latest frontier in wellness, linking healthy roots to fuller, shinier hair and long-term confidence in beauty routines.
Millie Bobby Brown honored her style icon Hailey Bieber by recreating the supermodel’s viral lip gloss phone case trend—earning a playful reaction from Bieber herself and nodding to Justin Bieber’s song.
TikTok’s “Daddy Prank,” where moms call their husbands “Daddy” to spark embarrassed teen reactions, is blowing up—because the term hits awkward, cringe-filled notes teens can’t unhear.
Recession Core romanticizes struggle—thrift store fits, instant noodles, and shared apartments—as a lifestyle. But beneath its grainy charm lies a brutal truth: Gen Z isn’t choosing minimalism; they’re surviving it. This aesthetic isn’t rebellion. It’s resignation to capitalism’s collapse.
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