Dollar Tree Turns Greta Gerwig Style Into $1.50 Decor
Dollar Tree is selling greta gerwig-inspired decor for $1.50 or less, turning a film aesthetic into a low-cost shopping list. The mix draws on the look of Barbie, Little Women and Ladybird, with pieces that lean into color, texture and display.
Barbie Colors at Dollar Tree
The clearest version of the look comes from Barbie: neon pinks, pale blues and bright yellows, a palette that translates easily to home goods and drinkware. Dollar Tree’s pink pillar candle is priced at $1.50, and the pink tumbler and stemless wine glasses are also $1.50 each, putting the color story within reach without forcing shoppers into higher-end decor stores.
That kind of pricing keeps the aesthetic from staying abstract. A shopper can build the palette with a few objects instead of a full room reset, and that is the point of this trend: the styling reads as deliberate even when the individual pieces are cheap.
Little Women Tones and Texture
Little Women pushes the palette in another direction, toward burgundy, terracotta and clay. The article also points to scalloped lamp shades, checkered patterns, textured furniture and florals as accents, which gives shoppers a way to move from bright, pop-coded styling to something softer and more lived-in.
The candle holder fits that approach at $1.25 each. It has a pink accent and a unique design, and one review put the value bluntly: “For $1.25, can’t beat the esthetic and value for these very beautiful candle holders. They are about the same quality if not better than Urban Outfitters or Target... Highly recommend for the price!”
Greta Gerwig Looks for Less
Gerwig’s films are presented here as styles people want to live in, which is why the budget angle works. Her work in 2017, 2019 and 2023 gives the trend enough visual range to support different tastes, from maximalist color to muted period tones.
For shoppers, the practical move is simple: start with the $1.25 candle holder or one of the $1.50 glass pieces, then build outward with the palette that matches the film they like most. The appeal is not that the items imitate a movie set exactly; it is that they let a room borrow the same visual language at a price that stays under $1.50 per piece.