5 Fashion Week Trends That Experts Say Will Likely Appear In Our Homes This Year
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Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.Fashion and interiors have always been intrinsically linked. Whats seen gracing the runways eventually has a way of entering our homessometimes subtly or unexpectedlyand vice versa. It makes sense: Both are forms of creative expression that celebrate unique uses of texture, textiles, shape, and color to evoke a vibe, making you feel a little something while also showcasing individuality. As the New York Fashion Week fall runway shows come to a close, were looking to the designers for inspiration not just for our closets but our homes, too. From opulent embellishments to the return of fringe (did it ever really go away?), fashions latest trends are ready to take form in interiors. Whether you want to go big or try just a touch, heres how to bring runway style into your own space.Animal Prints Chris EdwardsA leopard print rug in a living room designed by Charlotte Lucas.At this point, animal prints are practically a neutral. For fall 2025, Marc Jacobs, Anna Sui, and Khaite all displayed bold takes on this classic motif in their designsfrom oversize outerwear to matching skirt sets. But how does this translate into the home? Animal print adds a sense of depth, texture, and personality and is kind of the gateway print in interiors. Not ready to commit? You can always lean into the tried-and-true throw pillow to test out the water. If youre feeling more adventurous, you could upholster an entire chair (or even a sofa!) for a statement-making moment. The options are endlesstabletop accessories, wallpaper, headboards, rugs like the one in this North Carolina home by designer Charlotte Lucas. You can really have fun with this one. Just remember, its all about balance, so make sure to add solid colors and natural textures to keep from going full-on glam (unless, of course, thats what you want).Glitzy EmbellishmentsLesley UnruhA vintage Murano glass chandelier in a dining room designed by Sarah Vaile.Speaking of glam, NYFW delivered a heavy dose of glitzy embellishments to the stage and were here for it. Designers ranging from Diotima to Altuzarra to Marc Jacobs all featured opulent detailingthink studs, sequins, beadsin their pieces that can also work beautifully in the home. Go bold with daring statement items like the Murano glass chandelier in this Illinois home by designer Sarah Vaile, or embrace a more subtle shimmer with metallic tabletop accents, beaded napkin rings, and gilded mirrors. A little sparkle goes a long way.Argyle and PlaidsLesley UnruhPlaid wallcovering in a lounge designed by Sarah Vaile.The signature diamond motif brings structure, warmth, and vintage charm to both our homes and wardrobes. It was seen on pieces in Khaite, Thom Brown, and Zankovs fall collections, and it stars in the lounge of the same home featured above by designer Sarah Vaile. And, its pretty easy to sprinkle it in your home for a refined and slightly preppy approach. Add it in through an area rug to anchor the space or a layer an argyle quilt over your current bedding for a look thats both cozy and classic. Cozy AccentsRead McKendreeA cozy rug in designer Palmer Weisss San Francisco living room.As seen in Ulla Johnson, Luar, and Aknvas shows, fuzzy accents were on display. Ulla Johnson and Luar embraced the bolder iterations of the trend with furry statement coats, while other designers sprinkled it in through accessories and trim. Pieces like the rug in designer Palmer Weisss own home, shown above, are the interior equivalent.Cozy accents arent necessarily new to the home spaceplush throws and pillows have been longtime staples in interiors. But, incorporating them in surprising ways through decorative objects (like this fuzzy, sculptural stool or a fur-lined accent chair) brings a fresh, fashion-forward twist to the mainstay.FringeHaris KenjarA fringed ottoman in designer Katie Hodgess L.A. home. We love a fringe accent on our clothing and on our furniture. Designersincluding Bevza, FForme, Altuzarrashowcased many uses of fringe from the bottoms of skirts to the sleeves of jackets. To try this out at home, try a cascading table lamp, or for a little old-world charm, designer Katie Hodgess home in the Hollywood Hills. You can even add fringed curations to bring texture and dimension to the room. Fringe is here to stay.Follow House Beautiful on Instagram and TikTok.
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