Gen Z divided over ‘so extra’ 1990s Christmas decoration trend: ‘Too old-school’



‘Tis the season to be “tacky” — and millennials are fa-la-la-la-loving it. 

Merrymakers of the 1990s are jingling all the way back to the gaudy Christmastime décor of yore, reviving maximalist tree trimming with big red bows, baubles and blinking bulbs. 

But the yuletide throwback trend is garnering mixed reactions from the oft-Grinchy Gen Zers, who’ve grown accustomed to modest, aesthetically pleasing decorating rather than the flashy flamboyance of yesteryear. 

Millennials are bringing back “tacky” 1990s Christmas décor this holiday season. Impact Photography – stock.adobe.com

“‘90s nostalgic Christmas décor is coming back and I’m here for it,” raved Miranda Renee, a married mom of three, while showing off her look-at-me tree on TikTok. 

The ostentatious evergreen — decked out in multicolor string lights, over-the-top ornaments and paper snowman cutouts — served as the centerpiece to Renee’s living room, which was covered in kitschy tinsel and lights, and featured Christmas village statutes and a plastic Santa figurine. 

“Someone walked in my house and said, ‘It makes me think of my childhood,’” Renee captioned the post. “And that’s exactly what I was going for.”

Renee revealed that her goal was to regale loved ones with ’90s nostalgia this Christmas. TikTok/miranda_renee0

However, not everyone is buzzing over the very merry and bright embellishments. 

While the teens and twenty-somethings of Generation Z seem to be obsessed with ‘90s and 2000s fads, such as plushy Y2K-era home furnishings and vintage digital cameras, it appears the Zoomers are split when it comes to embracing gingerbready Christmas-scapes. 

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Dawn Hayward’s daughter was virtually gobsmacked by the showiness of their ‘90s-themed holiday layout. 

“Bro, what have you done,” questioned the stunned youngsters in a viral video with over 4.9 million views. “It’s so extra.”

“This is so extra,” echoed an equally confused commenter. 

“She won’t be inviting friends over,” another quipped. Others deemed the look too “old-school.”

But, try as they might to fuss and fight the immodest movement, the gaudy glow of ‘90s ornamentation is likely here to stay — thanks to digital tastemakers with tastes for the tackiness of it all. 

While some Gen Zs disapprove of the ostentatious revival, others are happy to see the throwback trend takeover this year. milanmarkovic78 – stock.adobe.com

“This year, for our Christmas theme, we’re going full, colorful, ‘90s, tacky, sexy,” announced mom Maisie Isabella in a clip of her celebration slay. 

“You cannot look at that and be sad,” she said while admiring her over-adorned tree. 

Erica Sally, a married mom, separately followed splashy suit, amassing over 1.8 million views on footage of her pre-millennium panache. 

“My Husband wanted a Christmas tree that reminded him of his childhood,” she said. “So l decorated our tree with a 90s theme.”

Lori Watton, a sportscaster from North Ireland, echoed those sentiments in her own swanky style. 

“The only thing I’m ever early for brought the tacky 90s lights back this year,” she raved. “And I love it.”

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