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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ben Pentreath isn't "grandmillenial" he's "English country house." They're different aestheics. Grandmillenial is southern and girly. Lots of skirted sofas and beds.[/quote] I agree. English country house is a little rustic and unassuming despite lots of florals. Think Cotswolds. Grandmillennial doesn't have a rustic or unassuming edge.[/quote] +1 I agree with the poster who thinks this looks 80s American. Break out the Gunne Sax dresses and let's all drink pink lemonade.[/quote] That was me! And heck yeah to the Gunne Sax dresses. Jessica McClintock for life. Anyway, it's funny seeing the stuff of MY youth picked up by the youngs as a new trend. Honestly I never thought that 80s decor would ever be stylish again. But it is a nice change from severe Scandi-style stuff, I guess![/quote] Yes, I have to say I prefer this look to the all-white walls + macrame art.[/quote]
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