Do you think some popular gourmands will become the "grandma" perfumes in the future?

I was randomly thinking about this in the shower lol. The only reason why people associate certain fragrances with older women is because of a mom, aunt, grandma, teacher, or someone older than them that they met somewhere. My mom didn't wear any fragrances, so I've never associated florals or powdery smells with that of a "mature" woman. I know that trends come and go, but I think it's an interesting possibility that's actually kind of funny. I'm imagining myself having a daughter or granddaughter and them growing up to think about an older woman when they smell Bianco Latte, which is my signature scent and a very popular perfume. I also just really love gourmands in general.