Citations:coastal grandmother

English citations of coastal grandmother

  • 2022 August 8, Newsday[1]:
    The ‘coastal grandmother’ look is on trend this season
  • 2022 August 16, Jenni Avins, “Boomers Are All the Rage”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
    The film “Mack & Rita,” coastal grandmother style and cottage-core all address a “spirit age,” where younger people honor their older souls.
  • 2022 September 1, Vicki Morley, “Letters”, in The Guardian, page 9:
    In Penzance, the trend-setting coastal grandmothers (Letters, 31 August) have painted toenails, flip-flops, and a voluminous dry robe to be cast aside as they plunge into the sea off Battery Rocks.
  • 2022 September 4, Richard Morgan, “Martha Stewart’s Las Vegas restaurant is a caviar-topped crowd-pleaser”, in Maine Sunday Telegram, volume 135, number 12, page F4:
    (To that end, she [Martha Stewart] had a quick aside about the performative “coastal grandmother” aesthetic fad: “Look at my pictures from Vegas. Do I look like a coastal grandma? I wear Valentino. I wear Balenciaga. I wear Brunello Cucinelli. I’m no coastal grandma.”)
  • 2022 September 10, Melissa Hank, “A shell of a decor trend: Interior designers embrace the sea and its creatures”, in Calgary Herald, page D6:
    This past spring saw the explosion of the coastal grandmother esthetic, which celebrates anything you’d find in a Nancy Meyers movie — like linen clothing, farmhouse-style kitchens, glasses of wine and walks along the beach.
  • 2022 September 13, Cat Johnson, Home Fires:
    [] You totally nailed the Coastal Grandmother aesthetic.” Pru widened her eyes. “The what?” “Coastal Grandmother. It’s casual. Comfortable. Like what you’d wear in a beach town at night to go out to dinner if you were like a middle aged, divorced woman. Pretty much exactly what you have on now,” Cadence explained. Looking like a middle-aged divorced woman was a good thing?
  • 2022 October 19, “Pass notes”, in G2 (The Guardian), page 3:
    I’m putting my foot down – no more new TikTok style trends. I’m barely coping with coastal grandmother.