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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Victoria and Albert Museum on Trump's decorating style:
(To be fair, they didn't mention him by name, but if the shoe fits...)
https://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/rococo?srsltid=AfmBOopz8Je1Zd76n5ontX2WXnsJfiDciyCmcHmwW480jW_p6_te2gHh
"Rococo emerged in France in the 1720s and remained the predominant design style until it fell out of fashion in the 1770s. Excessively flamboyant and characterised by a curved asymmetric ornamentation and a use of natural motifs, Rococo was a style without rules. Compared to the order, refinement and seriousness of the Classical style, Rococo was seen as superficial, degenerate and illogical."

ultralite001
(2,551 posts)Says it all
Is there a classification for it under mental health disorders???
tanyev
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GopherGal
(2,905 posts)Hmmm. What else fell out of fashion around then?
Took another 15 years or so for Marie Dontionette's predecessor to follow suit.
3catwoman3
(29,402 posts)3 very apropos adjectives.
Bayard
(29,679 posts)Or, maybe crying in disgust. Who knows?
TNNurse
(7,540 posts)I shared a couple of places.
Paladin
(32,354 posts)KS Toronado
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