Citations:grandmillennial

Noun: "(neologism) a young person who embraces retro, grandmotherly fashion and design, particularly bold florals and chintz"

 * 2019, Philippa May, "Back To The Future", Bath Life, 8 November - 22 November 2019, page 31:
 * According to Bazilian, a Grandmillennial is a youngish, Instagram-posting, décor aficionado with a passion for floral chintzes and tasseled edges – if that isn't something fresh and new, then I don't know what is.
 * 2020, Karen Gordon, quoted in "Top 2020 Wedding Themes", The International Wedding Trend Report 2020, page 35:
 * and gold-rimmed glassware and vintage patterns for the grandmillennials out there.
 * 2020, Kim Forrest, "The 5 Biggest 2020 Wedding Trends You Need to Know", Town & Country Gazette, 6 February 2020, page 12:
 * 2. The "grandmillennial" look is the new vintage.
 * 2020, Susan W. Murray, "Vintage stores feed the 'Grandmillennial' trend", The Woodstock Independent, 26 February - 3 March 2020, page 37:
 * The Grandmillenials in their mid-20s to late-30s don't turn their noses up at grandma's antiques, according to Bazilian.
 * 2020, Deri Robins, "Together In Eclectic Dreams", Bristol Life, 20 March - 3 April 2020, page 21:
 * There's nothing new about this trend, which basically mixes vintage and modern to an eclectic (yet stylish) effect; but now it's going by the name of 'grandmillenial style'.
 * 2020, Clarissa Picot, "Spring Awakening", Bath Life, 27 March - 9 April 2020, page 24:
 * A maximalist look they call 'Grandmillenial Style' – or sometimes 'the New Traditionalism' – is having a bit of a moment.
 * 2020, Lauren O'Neill, "A Roaring Restoration", Tempus, April/May 2020, page 84:
 * As well as a whole new trend – grandmillennial: a blend of modern millennial style with chintz or vintage touches – one of the biggest interiors trends for 2020 is authenticity, honouring the history and heritage of a building or its surrounding areas.