The Fall Decor Trend to Try Based on What Gilmore Girls Character You Are

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Which Gilmore Girls Character Are You? Your Fall Decorating Style Will Tell You

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As soon as the leaves start turning and the aroma of pumpkin spice fills the air, it's time for the annual Gilmore Girls re-watch. Between the cozy homes, festive town events, and characters that are more like old friends, there's no place we'd rather spend the season than Stars Hollow. Imagine a freshly brewed cup of coffee from Luke's, a bowl of Sookie's famous butternut squash risotto, and a mosey around Kim's antiques on a crisp fall day.

If you're on the hunt for fall decor ideas, look to your favorite Connecticut residents for inspiration. Whether you appreciate Emily Gilmore's classic New England aesthetic, or love fall flannels as much as Luke does, we're sharing the fall decor trend you should try based on which Gilmore Girls character you identify with. So grab a cup of coffee and let the fall decorating begin.

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Rory: The Cinnamon Girl Aesthetic

The Cinnamon Girl Aesthetic is the fall decor trend for anyone who loves a cozy night in with a book as much as Rory does. If a giant cinnamon roll, a pot of coffee, a comfy sweatshirt, and a stack of books sounds like heaven to you, then this is the trend for you. Create a warm and inviting space with a cozy reading nook, vintage decor, a coffee-inspired color scheme, and plenty of built-in bookshelves.

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Brie Goldman

Lorelai: Cafécore

If your coffee consumption can only be matched by that of Lorelai Gilmore, then Cafécore is the fall decor trend for you. It celebrates all things coffee and is the ultimate way to bring the coffee shop vibe to your own home. Lean into the caffeine-loving aesthetic with a custom coffee station, a pumpkin spice-inspired color palette, and a cozy seating arrangement perfect for long chats and morning lattes.

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Dane Tashima

Luke: Rustic Cabincore

Cabincore is the rustic, no-frills, yet cozy and lovable fall decor trend that embodies everyone's favorite diner owner, Luke Danes. Inspired by remote woodsy cabins, it's all about rustic woods, layered textures, natural materials, and classic patterns. Similar to Classic Americana, it celebrates timeless design elements and a laid back aesthetic that feels familiar and comforting. And speaking of fall comforts, complete the cozy vibe with a batch of pumpkin pancakes straight from Luke's diner.

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Sookie: Apple Crisp Core

We know Sookie would have been into the Farmstand Aesthetic all summer long, but now that fall is here, it's all about Apple Crisp Core. The sweetest of all the fall decor trends, it's all about filling your home with warmth and comfort. Incorporate a warm color palette, bring in layered textiles, and maximize coziness with the glow and scent of a fall candle. And, bake an apple crisp, of course! But not just any apple crisp—channel your inner Sookie and gourmet up the fall classic by adding a touch of Parmigiano-Reggiano!

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Michael Garland

Emily: Country Club Aesthetic

Like Emily Gilmore, the Country Club Aesthetic is polished and luxurious. A mash-up of traditional style and preppy charm, the trend layers classic old money decor elements for a pulled-together look. We're talking clean lines, rich materials, and classic patterns such as houndstooth and plaid. The trend lends itself well to fall decorating and can be incorporated in subtle ways through through pillows and blanket, or through larger pieces such as a classic leather armchair or a plaid wallpaper.

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Michael Partenio

Richard Gilmore: Grandpa Chic

Grandpa chic—sometimes also referred to as 'country club chic' or 'country club grandpa'—is right up Richard Gilmore's alley. Blending refined sophistication and cozy comfort, the fall decor trend puts a nostalgic spin on heritage-inspired style. Embrace the trend with dark woods, warm colors, collected treasures, classic patterns, and plenty of cozy seating.

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Werner Straube

Paris: Dark Academia

There's no fall decor trend that's better suited for Paris Geller's intense personality and passion for high level academia than dark academia. The moody trend is all about deep colors and bookish accents. Think floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, stacks of literary classics, and vintage portraits in gilded frames. Just like Paris, dark paint colors add instant drama. They also have a surprisingly cozy effect on a space, visually enclosing a room for a cocoon-like effect, which makes them a perfect pick for a fall room makeover.

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Werner Straube

Lane: Retro Fall Decor

Channel Lane Kim's love of retro bands with fall decor inspiration from vintage issues of Better Homes & Gardens magazine. Add a touch of nostalgia with a 1950's-inspired centerpiece featuring seasonal produce, or create an timeless arrangement with leafy branches that celebrate autumn's rich color palette.

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