Does it look like a magazine? No. Does it look like me ? Absolutely.
During the festive season, Molly leans into her persona as the "weird horse girl from the countryside". Her engagement strategy often includes:
In between the chaos, I’ve been thinking a lot about this little corner of the internet. Thank you for letting me show up as the slightly disorganized, lip-gloss-obsessed, caffeine-dependent human I am. thatyoungblonde christmas
Unlike casual decorators who might wait until mid-December, Kenzie often begins her Christmas transformation in late October or early November. While this sometimes draws the ire of "too early" critics, it serves a strategic purpose: it allows her to capture the market when they are planning their own decor. By the time the rest of the world is ready to decorate, @thatyoungblonde has already provided the blueprint, the shopping links, and the inspiration. She sets the trends rather than following them.
: A van skids onto a frozen lake, and a child briefly goes missing in a blizzard. Does it look like a magazine
This aesthetic taps into the "Modern Vintage" trend—taking the coziness of a Hallmark movie and stripping away the kitsch to make it feel sophisticated yet lived-in. It creates a sense of warmth that feels authentic rather than staged.
Molly’s holiday content often centers on the "Swedish Holiday Horse Girl" vibe. Her Christmas celebrations typically involve: Absolutely
: A group of kids is left home alone when their parents get trapped in a snowstorm.