Make Your Home Look Like a Snack (Literally) with TikTok's 'Grocery Girl Fall'

Following tomatocore and Lemon Girl Summer, this aesthetic is a delicious way to bring some flavor into your decor.

<p>Third Drawer Down</p>

Third Drawer Down

It feels like these days, each season gets partnered with an oddly accurate tagline that's "for the girls." It started with Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer in 2019 and evolved to this year's Tomato Girl Summer, Lemon Girl Summer, Vanilla Girl Summer—the list goes on.

As fall settles in, we’ve been patiently awaiting what might take over the internet for these next few months, and now we finally have it. Introducing: Grocery Girl Fall.

Celebrities and influencers are participating, and they're generously providing us with plenty of inspiration: Sophie Turner's pajamas covered in illustrated sushi rolls; Blake Lively's classic picnic table print dress paired with a strawberry necklace; Emma Chamberlain's famous corn stool featured in her Architectural Digest home tour. One of TikTok's favorite Grocery Girls @kaarinjoy has blessed the app with a variety of foodie DIYs, and brands from Urban Outfitters to Kate Spade are releasing their own food-centric designs.

What once might've been considered "cheugy" is cool again (proving certain styles always come back eventually). Fashion stylist Shea Daspin explained to Glamour that fruit has skyrocketed in popularity in the fashion and home world because it’s so dynamic. That goes for using all kinds of foods as patterns: The trend provides color, visual appeal, and it's a little unexpected. Plus, it doesn't take itself too seriously. For the recipe lovers and food-obsessed, it's a way to show off the delicious meals and beverages you're passionate about.

It’s time to make your home look like a snack. Here's what you need to know to do it.

Related: Goodbye, Vanilla Girl Summer. Hello, Caramel Girl Fall

<p>Jacob Fox</p>

Jacob Fox

How to Get the Grocery Girl Fall Aesthetic In Your Home Decor

If you'd like to incorporate Grocery Girl Fall into your own space, you have quite a few options—whether you're looking for low-lift efforts or major changes.

On your walls, consider adding fruit-themed wallpaper, with citrus or strawberry patterns, for a fresh, vibrant look. To get a more subtle effect, hang framed prints featuring your favorite foods. You can DIY some of your space, too, by creating your own wall art. Make a cereal bowl sculpture, frame your favorite recipe cards, or create a mosaic of fruits using colored tiles. If you want to avoid doing anything too permanent, apply removable wall decals of fruits to your walls, which you can easily update to match the seasons or your mood.

While the mushroom motif definitely isn't new anymore, it's solidified itself as a classic statement in home design. You can find them in lamp form, on bedspreads, blankets, and more.

In your living room or bedroom, look for throw pillows with food-related designs like pizza slices, tacos, or sushi rolls. Scatter them playfully on your couch or bed to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Rearrange your shelves with food-themed items like fruit-shaped cutting boards, quirky utensil holders, and jars filled with colorful candies or spices. Tie everything together with a fun candle, like this braided bread one, on a coffee or dining table.

And because it's about the food, you can't forget the other senses. Incorporate citrus-scented candles or potpourri to bring a fresh and inviting aroma to your home. If you have a collection of cookbooks, display them prominently in your kitchen or dining area. Not only are they functional, but they also add a sense of culinary style.

Related: How to Use the Power of Scent in Your Home to Capture and Create Memories

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