Like Barbie's hairstyles and party girls, Discocor - a 1970s-inspired design that went viral and has been viewed more than 3.6 million times on TikTok - represents Generation Z's enduring desire to relive unforgettable moments. of the past. "Euphoria meets Studio 54," says the look, where the sexist and drug addict aesthetic is paired with a luxe finish and a mid-century modern round shape. Think fluffy white sofas, carved walls, and glittering disco balls in the corners to tie them together.
To that end, the show symbolizes the collective breath of the past three years and suggests a more prosperous future (okay, there's hope). "I think everyone has a desire to move," famous designer Kelly Wearstler explained in an interview with the Wall Street Journal . “Now it's like, OK, let's get dressed. Let's celebrate.” And he's right: Decorating with disco balls is definitely taking post-pandemic parties to the next level (and the trend is basically realistic parties). "Gamur, he's so lively and festive," Werstler concluded in the interview.
So as we enter the season of Christmas decorations, we are seeing a repeat of this trend everywhere . We are talking about disco ball garlands, table decorations and mini disco garlands. Here are six of the coolest ways to spice up your vacation look (while also keeping an eye on the arrival of relatives).
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It appeals to anyone who can't light their own stove (why who needs a fireplace with this trendy alternative?)
Check-out : Extra large disco ball ($ 300); Pack of 4 large disco balls ($ 52)
Or, if your disco fireplace seems overdone, try scaling it down by filling a small vase.
Get the Look: A Victorian Vintage Dessert Plate with Lid ($ 200); Disco Ball Filler ($ 20)
We love the "disco pillow" look on Instagram (above). But it's not practical to get around a shimmering rock, especially when we see Eleven . Instead, let's take a page from this DIY book with a disco wreath that lasts all season (full instructions here).
Get the Look: Sparkling Starburst LED String ($ 40); BalsaCircle Warm White LED Light ($ 10) Pink Disco Ball Decoration ($ 20)
Functional yet festive, we're totally obsessed with the look of this disco fridge on a bar cart.
See : Disco Ball Ice Bucket ($ 65)
If you really want to do our best, we guarantee that the disco ball tree will please all your guests at this year's Christmas party. Plus, it's actually easier to make than it looks (full tutorial here).
Check it out: Wired Christmas Tree Model ($ 21); Pack of 4 Large Disco Balls ($ 52); 20 Piece Hanging Mirror Disco Ball Set ($ 26)
Finally, another great accessory that will get the party started before your guests enter.
Get the Look: Mirror Ball Wreath ($ 149; $ 111)
Trendy extravagant bedrooms on TikTok
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