2017 Fashion Trends to Fashionable Home Décor
- At March 14, 2017
- By catherineschager
- In Design Trends
2
From New York to London to Milan to Paris, the Spring 2017 fashion week shows recently marched the latest trends down runways lined with buyers and photographers intent on getting those fabulous new fashions to stores near you. If you follow our facebook page, you’ve seen us post links to our pinterest boards on the hottest styles, patterns, colors, embellishments, and accessories of 2017 over the past couple of weeks. (If you haven’t seen them already, just click to follow the links above.) Now that the shows are all wrapped up, we want to show you how a few of those fashion trends can become fashionable décor for your home.
Color Trends
2017 color trends include red, pinks of every hue, all shades of yellow, metallics, grays, whites and off-whites, and high contrast mixes. The most popular color was blue of every shade, with navy being especially on trend. White, gray, and high contrast has been highly popular in kitchens and other home decor for years and perhaps you already have those color schemes incorporated in your home. Here are some ideas to incorporate a few of the colors we haven’t discussed much in the past.
Navy: This lovely lace covered sheath dress by Krizia is just one of hundreds of navy options on the runways and combined with nearly every color: reds, pinks, orange, black, white, yellows, metallics, and more. With so many color combos available, you can likely work it into your décor. Here are some ideas:
Yellow: This smart office-ready mustard ensemble by Hermes will set your day off in a sunny light. Why not bring some sunshine into your home décor as well? It can be as simple as a pretty yellow floral arrangement and some throw pillows or perhaps a nice new accent chair or sofa.
Pink: This hot pink confection by Emporio Armani is certain to turn heads. Pink décor doesn’t have to be relegated to little girls’ rooms. It can bring a comforting feel to a room in a welcoming wallpaper, a barely-there infusion of soft color, or make an unexpected, electric pop with a fuchsia accent chair in a white, gray, or blue room.
Metallics: Silver and gold metallics abounded this year, like this sparkling number from Balmain, as well as shiny vinyls reminiscent of the 80s. If you have a modern design style, metals are practically a given but other styles can incorporate metals too. Fixtures and cabinetry hardware are a perfect opportunity to add some shine if that is your goal, as well as endless décor options. Even linen pillows can sport metallic décor with decorative beads and threads.
Patterns: Florals Galore!
The patterns on the 2017 runways were bold and varied, including stripes and checks, paisley and animal prints. But far and away the most prominent trend was the abundance of florals. From head-to-toe matching floral outfits (including boots!), to intricate embroidery and 3D appliqué, and bold to subtle, florals are everywhere. There are lots of ways to work them into your home décor as well.
Statement Jewelry
Another fun embellishment trend this year is statement jewelry. Big, bold, it is being touted as maximalist. Check out these options you can duplicate in your home decor:
What’s your favorite trend? Be sure to check out our pinterest board with more fashion trends for the home.
Gorgeous Spring Fashion from the Runway to Your Home
- At April 28, 2015
- By catherineschager
- In Tips and Advice
0
From the runway right into your home – gorgeous 2015 Spring fashions can grace more than your wardrobe! Check out these fabulous ways to dress your interior spaces in the height of fashion.
Carolina Herrera’s Spring/Summer collection was inspired by the “color code of a flower” and featured bold digitized blooms and geometric patterns that were still distinctly feminine, soft, and flowing. This dining room by Katie Rosenfeld Design as featured in Traditional Home captures the same rose, white, and green palette with bold floral and geometric themes. The walls were papered in “Balata” by Manuel Canovas. The exquisite Hickory Chair seats were upholstered in Stark’s “Bimini Road” in a stunning textured, jewel-toned pattern.
Another decidedly feminine Spring theme embraces the ethereal look of lace. These lace looks by Chloe and Valentino can be mirrored in any room of your home, like the lace stripes on this chair by Ethan Allen or the soft lace shade on this pendant lamp from Heritage Lace.
Soft and classic, this blue and white rose dress by Lela Rose is a look easily duplicated with prints, toile or chinoiserie as in this bathroom by John Jacob Interiors.
Ginghams, checks and stripes continue both the feminine and geometric Spring themes with a homey, classic twist. This striking yet soft style from Oscar de la Renta’s RTW collection can translate to any interior space. Designer JoAnn Barwick created a similar cozy, casual bedroom featured in Traditional Home using checks, stripes and chinoiserie.
Bold, Playful Colors and Patterns
The bold, playful colors and patterns from Spring fashion, like this dress by Lela Rose, can brighten your interior spaces as well. Designer Katherine Shenaman played up the vivid, hand-painted yellow wallpaper in this vintage-meets-modern dining room featured in Traditional Home.
Pantone Spring 2015 Color Lineup
The simplest way to integrate the latest Spring fashion into your home design this year is to implement colors from Pantone’s Spring color lineup. Soft pastels and warm neutrals are all drawn directly from nature. Pantone’s color choices reflect an “en plein air” and minimalistic theme for a “soothing escape from the everyday hustle and bustle.” Perfect for Spring, don’t you think?
For more Spring Fashion in the home, see our pinterest board.
Fringe Benefits
Fringe flipped across the fashion runway in Spring 2014 and it hasn’t stopped swinging since. Fall and Winter fashions are, well, fringed in fringe this year and the spring fashion show lineups are packed with more of the same. Whether your style is vintage, western, modern or elegantly simple, fringe just works. Let’s face it – fringe is fun! It’s hard not to have an extra bounce to your step when you feel fringe flipping and swishing around you!
Marco de Vincezo, Spring 2015 (left) Michael Kors, Fall 2014 (right)
The feel good vibes don’t have to end with your wardrobe. Here are some easy ways to incorporate fringe into your home décor.
- Window Treatments
- Tablecloths and Napkins
- Area Rugs
- Lamps
- Blankets and Throws
- Furniture
From panels to valances to tie-backs, fringe has always been a popular choice in window treatments. This beautiful passementerie from Samuel & Sons is timeless.
See more drapery ideas on our passementerie pinterest board.
Dress up your table with fringed tablecloths and napkins, like this holiday look full of Vermont country charm.
Area rugs with fringed bindings are a versatile, fun way to incorporate the fringe trend into your home décor.
This Art Deco glass fringe lamp simply sparkles! Whether they are sporting beaded glass spangles or Victorian silk, lamps are a fabulous way to put the spotlight on fringe.
The chillier temperatures are the perfect time pile on the blankets and throws trimmed with fringe. You can find them in a rainbow of colors and fabrics, like this Martha Stewart collection at Macy’s.
Upholstered furniture pieces have long been a common place to find fringe trim. You don’t even need to invest in new furniture. A furniture upholstery service can add fringe trim to your existing furniture pieces for a reasonable cost.
See more fringe ideas for your closet and your home on our pinterst board on fringe. Are you wild about the fringe trend too?
Fashion Week 2014: Fashion Trends in Home Decor
- At February 13, 2014
- By catherineschager
- In Design Trends
0
It’s Fashion Week in New York City! Models are strutting down the runways showing off the 2014 spring lines of the best designers in the world. Besides showing up on clothing racks everywhere, you can already see these hot new trends in home décor.
Sleek black set against crisp white is cropping up everywhere, especially in the hip new line by designer Ralph Lauren (click here to see more of his spring line). Black and white room décor is just as popular! You can see this trendy porch and other black and white rooms here.
50 shades of gray? At least! Gray is a sophisticated staple of many of the spring lines, like this shiny, body-skimming ensemble by designer Sonia Rykiel. Designing entire rooms in various shades of gray is a growing trend too, like this elegant living room.
You will be seeing lots of sharp, geometric patterns as well as bold color combinations, like this bright orange and navy combo by designer Stella Jean and these chevron embroidered zigzag pillow covers from Pottery Barn.
These sassy, 80s inspired heels with geometric cutouts are one of many such designs in the Balmain spring line by Olivier Rousteing. Furniture and lighting designer David Trubridge a similar theme in his line of cutout pendant lights, like this one.
Written words were are a common site in many of the spring lines, designer Raf Simons’ use of cryptic word art in the Christian Dior line. Written words continue to be in-vogue accent items in home décor too, like this pillow cover from Pottery Barn.
That’s just a peek at the newest trends – check out more of the latest in fashion and home décor on my pinterest page.