Making fun of “sad beige,” especially when advertised as ... colorful books at the library, and an overwhelming array of ...
Can you protect a personal “aesthetic” or “vibe?” Social media influencer Sydney Nicole Gifford believes so, as she recently sued fellow social ...
[5] This case, conveniently labeled the “sad beige” lawsuit, stems from the “sad beige” aesthetic both Gifford and Sheil have adopted as part of their personal brands.[6] “Sad beige ...
You don’t have to look hard to find people being rude about neutrals. “Sad beige” and “millennial gray” have become go-to pejoratives to describe everything from children’s playrooms ...
She was soon dubbed a “sad beige mom.” But Powell, 29, never expected to get all that attention. “The response was wild,” she tells PEOPLE. “People had some very strong opinions ...