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We've heard the saying, "like mother, like daughter," but a new
study reveals women of Generation Y are on their way to making this familiar
saying more nostalgic than truthful. Family Tree: Career and Family While Boomers often married and had children in their 20s and didn't enter the work force until their 30s, Gen Y women will make more non-traditional choices. They will wait to marry and raise a family, establishing their careers first. Family Tree: Technology Generation Y has grown up with the Internet, mobile communications and television, while their Boomer mothers can still remember when digital technology was a futuristic notion. The lines between work and play will continue to blur with the evolution of portable conveniences, and the technology-oriented lifestyle of Gen Y will produce more knowledgeable and discretionary consumers. Many Generation Y women are more Internet savvy and open to suggestions for saving time and money. Family Tree: Fashion The older Baby Boomers were influenced by high fashion as exemplified by Jacqueline Kennedy, however, it was the youth who turned fashion upside down. Whether it was miniskirts, tie-dyes or bell-bottoms, the voice of youth had strength. Fashion to Generation Y means more choices and fewer restraints. Fashion will continue to be influenced by clothes worn by musicians and other pop idols, and work attire for Gen Y will continue to reflect casualness. Family Tree: Interior Design Baby Boomers used art to rebel against their parents' tastes, often incorporating rich, earthy colors like yellow, brown and orange. The industrial market created new materials like urethane foam, fiberglass and plexiglass and designers used these materials to sculpt furniture. Into 2010, Generation Y will embody independent styles; they will demand
multifunctional, compact furnishings, while relying on high-quality fabrics and
smooth, rounded elements to soften a high-tech environment.
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