Did you know those painfully noisy flowers that once plagued your grandma’s living room, clinging to the walls like glue, wrapping around the board-hard sofa, and glistening from the shiny disco ball pillows? Bonus points if you’re Slavic or Balkan enough to make you question reality. Yes, the uglier the better. There’s something about objective, retro ugliness that the fashion industry can’t let go of, especially when it’s tied to a bit of nostalgia. Just give it a little time and you’ll start finding it. granny core Anywhere. I’m sure that sooner or later we’ll have the whole package of all the trends, including fits, kicks, and bags. flat Demna gives Gucci a little taste About the time of his debut.
In the past few days I have found wallpaper trauma on shoulder pads and printed boots. Fashion loves to express a little bit of shame in print, and I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I loved it just as much. Ugly has never looked so intentional. Maybe I’m the only one who misses my grandma? But it might just be the granny core effect. This is no longer a hashtag for influencers, but something that people next door, perhaps fashion-conscious people, choose to express themselves. Mix these florals, add stripes, tartan and military prints, and you’ve got your 2025 streetwear uniform.
By spring, you’ll need a scarf under your hat, a boxy brocade blazer, and knee-high boots soaked in this print. Perhaps we’ll see corset dresses after Suki Waterhouse’s appearance at the New York premiere of Die My Love.
It doesn’t matter if you call it grannycore or a cult. To be honest, I don’t think flowers are important either. Perhaps all this is not about printing, but about permissions. Permission to like what you like and embrace the strange and the ugly. Somewhere between my grandmother’s house and the fashion week runway, I found a long-vacant spot in my closet. It’s a place for messy, ironic, and sentimental clothing, and I couldn’t be happier that the empty space finally has a reason to exist.
Source: Our Culture – ourculturemag.com
