Gimme Gummy and the Return of Joy

Before there was Pinterest Predicts 2026, there were slime videos – and before that, squishy toys – and now they all seem to be making a comeback, at least in spirit. Gimme Gummy, named as one of the trends by Pinterest set to define 2026, makes it clear that a collective mood is taking shape. This shift toward sensory aesthetics hints at a quiet exhaustion with living through screens and cold surfaces that leave little room for feeling.

After years of hyper-digital routines and doomscrolling into oblivion, things have begun to feel a little distant, a little too smooth to hold onto in moments of distress. Aesthetics are drifting toward objects whose appeal lies in sensation – in the small, oddly comforting satisfaction of something sensory.

The muse of this trend is the almost toy-like object, one that evokes a child-like sense of wonder. It has also caught on in pop culture, with celebrities sporting playful phone charms and tactile cases that transform everyday accessories into comforting keepsakes. Their appeal lies in familiarity, echoing a primal fascination with glossy trinkets, friendship bracelets and objects designed to engage multiple senses at once.

Set against global economic unease and political uncertainty, this pull toward childhood nostalgia feels instinctive. Experiences that promise a return to “childhood joy” are on the rise – from Labubus to action figures – signalling a desire for uncomplicated comforts in an unpredictable world, small reassurances hidden in plain sight.

When it comes to gimme gummy, what stands out are jelly-like textures, syrupy sheen, and lacquered finishes that look almost edible. Jewellery is domed on purpose, nails are unapologetically candy-like with double or triple coats, while other accessories take on puffy forms, resin-bright colours, and a playful sweetness that blurs the line between business and pleasure.

Makeup channels the same pull toward saturation. Blush sits high and exaggerated, lips appear glazed with a melted finish, and skin gleams with a slick, almost tactile luminosity. The effect feels knowingly indulgent and more attuned to sensory impact.

If we put aside the whys and the hows, on the surface level – quite literally – Gimme Gummy is laced with whimsy, serving as a reminder that true pleasure is something that can be seen and felt. This ultimately points to fashion moving toward experiences that respond to the burnout of an always-on, all-work-no-play culture, where joy has become something to be consciously chosen. In this landscape, it becomes an insistence that when delight appears, it is met with open arms.

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