With many still working from home, the magazine featured a 12-page guide to "Biophilic Design"—bringing the outdoors inside. From moss walls to natural light auditing, the advice was practical, affordable, and visually sumptuous.
In a surprising twist, the magazine dedicated a full spread to the resurgence of vinyl records, board games, and puzzle-solving. The thesis was simple: digital fatigue had made analog entertainment a luxury. Interviews with record store owners in Hobart revealed that 2021 was their best sales year since the 1980s. pearl lolitas magazine 2021
The Bedroom Office Gone were the days of the cubicle; in 2021, the commute moved from the highway to the hallway. Interior design pivoted hard toward functionality. The "Zoom Room" became a staple—corners of living spaces meticulously curated with bookshelves and ring lights. Comfort became king, with loungewear remaining the unsung uniform of the year. The sweatpant-suit-blazer combo wasn't just a meme; it was a survival strategy. With many still working from home, the magazine
Wellness as a Ritual Health took on a new, holistic meaning. It wasn't just about fitness; it was about mental resilience. Sustainable Living 2021 saw the death of fast
Sustainable Living 2021 saw the death of fast fashion in favor of thrifting and "upcycling." The "cottagecore" aesthetic—baking sourdough, wearing vintage dresses, and romanticizing the simple life—blossomed from a TikTok trend into a genuine lifestyle shift toward sustainability and slow living.