The article discusses the resurgence of ruffles in modern interior design, highlighting their evolution from the Y2K era to contemporary aesthetics. Previously popular in the '80s and '90s, ruffles have re-emerged, now in softer color palettes, blending the whimsical elements of shabby chic with the boldness of early 2000s style. Designers note that ruffles offer versatility as a timeless design element that can be both playful and elegant, bridging gaps between different aesthetics while honoring their historical roots.
"Following the '80s and '90s trend of very ruffled bedroom and bathroom decor, ruffles stayed strong with the rise of the shabby chic aesthetic [and] into the '00s."
"Ruffles brought the whimsical and funky flair to shabby chic in the colorways Ladd mentions, much like this duvet from Wayfair."
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