And this doesn’t just apply to clothing and fashion.

Ever hear ofGrandmillenial stylewith regard to home decor?

Well neither had we, but, as it turns out, some of usdefinitelyfit the bill.

Vintage teacups

Check, check, and check.

The article elaborates: Grandmillenials “are building a party closet and collecting their grandmothers' china.

They’ve never met a chintz they didn’t like.”

Vintage floral-patterned tea set

The rise of grandmillenial style

This style does also spill over into clothing and fashion.

Why do we feel so attracted to things that most would consider “outdated?”

Designer Lilse McKenna toldOne Kings Lane, “It’s classically informed.

Those of us who are drawn to this style are trend-averse at our cores.”

“I think there is now this new wave of saying, ‘Get me off my phone.

Get me off work.