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90s nostalgia
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The food and beverage industry has recently upped its game, having a significant impact on those simply seeking out comfort. DIYers and furniture flippers have truly carved out a new influencing niche. On TikTok, the hashtag #antiquestorefinds has over 40 million views. Locating fantastic vintage finds and updating them with modern fabrics is one example. But it is more than a repeat of the past it’s a nod to the past with an upgrade. Speaking of the 70s, interior design from that era is trending again: earth tones, fun multi-color concepts and low-slung, soft furniture.

#90s nostalgia upgrade#

Nostalgic design: the past gets an upgrade They're asking for a different spin on old favorites. Noting the importance nostalgia has to consumers, we must be aware that they are craving a balance of nostalgia with innovation, making experiences relevant and cool again. Now, coupled with rising prices, shoppers are truly seeking comfort and connection in all aspects of their lives. The latest iteration of this trend was sparked by Covid-19. None more so than millennials, who grew up playing the physical card version of the game and got their first real blast of nostalgia.

90s nostalgia

The launch saw tens of millions participating in the augmented reality mobile game.

90s nostalgia

Perhaps we can thank Pokemon Go for kicking the nostalgia trend into high gear.

90s nostalgia

Just imagine the emotional connection of these shows. A recent example is That ‘90s Show, a spin-off of turn-of-the-century sitcom That ‘70s Show. We've seen reboots of beloved TV shows (often with original cast members) and old-school devices like flip phones and disposable cameras making a comeback.











90s nostalgia