Discover 6 Key Looks To Try Out At Home

Sometimes when it comes to predicting the next big design trends, you don’t need a crystal ball – you just need to pay attention to fashion week.

Fashion has always played the role of interior design’s very stylish sister. Ahead of the curve and telling us what to keep an eye out for, she’s a reliable and useful ally when it comes to predicting the next big home trends. Remember the sophisticated minimalism of quiet luxury? Well, fashion did it first.

Victoria Robinson, style expert and product manager at Hillarys, says that ‘Fashion trends serve as a snapshot of the future, offering a sneak peek into what’s coming next for interiors. Just as we turn to clothing for personal expression, our homes should reflect the same sense of individuality and style.’

That’s why we’re turning our attention to Fall Fashion Month: a four-week spectacle of shows from the ‘Big Four’, starting with New York Fashion Week, then London, Milan and Paris, showcasing the ready-to-wear catwalk collections from the world’s greatest designers.

From Saint Laurent’s leopard print looks to Prada’s pops of chartreuse, we think there are more than a few trends to add a stylish edge to your home. We’ve gathered the best of the runway trends right here for you, plus some top products to help you bring the look into your own space.

1) Quiet luxury is out, maximalism is in

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Once donned by Sofia Richie and Hailey Bieber, the fashion gods have declared ‘quiet luxury’ is out. Instead, what we saw on the runway was a variation of kitsch maximalism. From wearable art to baroque extravagance to dramatic colour collisions, this autumn, it’s all about being a little bit extra. We think the best way to incorporate the look is to inject a bit of humour into your home. Go for unexpected colour combinations and graphic patterns to truly celebrate the return of maximalism.

Crystal Light 5 Bulbs

Crystal Light 5 Bulbs
Credit: Wayfair

Seletti Wears Toiletpaper velvet chair

Seletti Wears Toiletpaper velvet chair
Credit: Selfridges

Gold Banana Candle Holder

Gold Banana Candle Holder
Credit: Graham and Green

2) Leopard print

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THIBAUD MORITZ//Getty Images

For a while now, we’ve been seeing the resurgence of leopard print in our favourite high street stores. Fashion Month has officially confirmed it’s here to stay. From Saint Laurent’s glossy leopard print looks in Paris to Marc Jacobs’ wild cat coats in New York, animal prints have dominated the runway. To bring this look home, consider investing in a leopard print rug or bedding. If you’re worried about the look being a tad too much, why not try this Dunelm cushion with pretty frilled edges?

Leonore Gold Chenille Rug

Leonore Gold Chenille Rug

Heart Shaped Leopard Frill Cushion

Heart Shaped Leopard Frill Cushion
Credit: Dunelm

Leopold Cotton Duvet Set

Leopold Cotton Duvet Set
Credit: La Redoute

3) Fringe galore

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In fashion, fringes are a fantastic way to add movement and life to a piece of clothing. At London Fashion Week, we saw Erdem and Simone Rocha embrace fringed skirts and dresses, whilst in Milan, Jil Sander presented a party-ready look (pictured above). This chair from Wayfair is a great gothic twist on the trend. A fringe tassel curtain is a similarly fun way to add some movement to your home.

Faux Leather Armchair

Faux Leather Armchair
Credit: Wayfair

String Curtain Panel Spaghetti Tassel Curtain

String Curtain Panel Spaghetti Tassel Curtain
Credit: B&Q

Ero Dark Blue Pendant Lamp Shade

Ero Dark Blue Pendant Lamp Shade
Credit: Oliver Bonas

4) Plaid perfection

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Kristy Sparow//Getty Images

From checkered coats to grungy flannels, plaid was a pattern we saw all over Fashion Month. Doechii attended Paris in a full plaid look this year and Burberry, Louis Vuitton and Isabel Marant all included the pattern in their shows. The wonderful thing about plaid is its versatility. Whether you’re going for 90s-inspired grunge or something a bit more traditional, there are so many ways to bring it into your home.

Patterned cotton tablecloth

Patterned cotton tablecloth
Credit: H&M

Flori Woven Check Fabric Orkney Armchair

Dunelm Flori Woven Check Fabric Orkney Armchair
Credit: Dunelm

Melilas Rectangular Checked Cushion Cover

Melilas Rectangular Checked Cushion Cover
Credit: La Redoute

5) The ‘mob wife’ rules again

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ALAIN JOCARD//Getty Images

Some people dismissed the ‘mob wife’ aesthetic (think knee-high boots and very large fluffy coats) as nothing more than a micro-trend. But after the ‘mob husband’ took over Milan Men’s Fashion Week, everyone from Miu Miu in Paris to Fendi in Milan embraced the aesthetic at the women’s shows. To bring some of that energy into your home, embrace ruby reds, gilded ornaments and fluffy decor. The ‘mob wife’ aesthetic is a rich, indulgent look that’s all about the attitude.

Love Concrete Base Neon Sign

Love Concrete Base Neon Sign
Credit: Oliver Bonas

Lounging Leopard Shelf Ornament

Lounging Leopard Shelf Ornament
Credit: Joe Browns

Freyja Ivory Faux Fur Accent Chair

LPD Freyja Ivory Faux Fur Accent Chair
Credit: Dunelm

6) Chartreuse

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PIERO CRUCIATTI//Getty Images

For autumn, we’re used to seeing warm browns, ochres and oranges dominate runways. A big surprise was the presence of chartreuse. In Milan, Prada embraced the colour in all its neon glory, and Aiste Hong showcased an elegant chartreuse dress in New York. We think the best way to use chartreuse in your home is as an unexpected pop of colour. An outdoor cushion or plug-in lamp is a great way to liven up your home.

HAY Parade tinted glass table lamp 16cm

HAY Parade tinted glass table lamp 16cm
Credit: Selfridges

Carmala Plug-in Armed Sconce

Carmala Plug-in Armed Sconce
Credit: Wayfair

furn. Plain Outdoor Cushion

furn. Plain Outdoor Cushion
Credit: Dunelm

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