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‘Antidote to bland’: inside the ironic bauble trend
Christmas decorations in the form of Taylor Swift, a mini air fryer and even ‘evil’ carrots might sound weird – but they’re more rooted in tradition than you think. Plus, how to find a party outfit bargain
This year, the online homeware site Rockett St George has even added a pink glittery air fryer to its bauble roster, well and truly mirroring the times. Photograph: Rockett St GeorgeAs to why this is happening this year, Julia Jeuvell, owner of London stationery shop Choosing Keeping, thinks that buying a box set of rounded baubles now feels “quite 90s”. Some are trend led – Etsy is selling Brat- emblazoned balls for £7.50, Flying Tiger has a £2 pink glass ornament that mimics a jade face roller, while Sass & Belle has a glittery beans on toast trinket (£10).
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