Vishionâs Guide to Wallpaper Design Styles and Trends
Wallpaper is the quintessential way to breathe new life into your old walls. Today on the blog, we explore some modern, trend-forward takes on this old-school design choice.
Wallpaper is the quintessential way to breathe new life into your old walls. Today on the blog, we explore some modern, trend-forward takes on this old-school design choice.
Summer is almost over, which means Fall and all of its fashion and interior design trends are just around the corner. From Paris to New York City, we canât wait to see what is in store this season and how runway design will find its way to your homeâs interior.
Photo Courtesy of Fillipo Fior
Throughout the years, there have been many designers who have blended fashion and interior design effortlessly, and this Fall, we hope itâs no different! Letâs take a look at some fabulous trends in design, color, and home interiors and what to expect this Fall in the world of fashion.
Photo by Moon Choi
Photo by Sothebyâs Home
Tufted outerwear is taking center-stage this Fall season and is bound to steal the show. The art of tufting, which originated in Victorian England, keeps the stuffing in furniture in place and adds a touch of character to each piece. This ready-to-wear jacket from fashion designer Moon Choi combines the hand-made elements of a brown leather tufted sofa into a piece that is fashionable, yet comfortable.
Photo Courtesy of Carlo Scarpato
Photo by Erin Gates Design
Fringed curtain dresses are here to stay! This look by fashion designer Matty Bovan brings tufted curtains into the limelight and shows off certain trends with fringe we see in interior design. Fringe is being found everywhere, from mirrors, lampshades, throw blankets, and on pillows. We want to see more fringe this upcoming Fall season!
Photo Courtesy of Filippio Fior
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This swagged skirt look a la Marie Antoinette is everything and more! Gucci showed off this mix of window dressing and actual wearable dress perfectly. This Victorian style is becoming more trendy and is being seen in different rooms when it comes to accessories, curtains, sheets, or pillows.
Photo Courtesy of JW Anderson
Photo by MOCO LOCO Design
Fashion designer JW Anderson wowed the crowds with this geometric look from his latest Fall 2020 collection. He wanted to show his love of geometrics and how these different shapes, from spikes to circles, subtly stand out. From spiked sconces to circular mirrors and geometric angular chandeliers, interior designers are using these shapes everywhere in their projects!
Do these fab Fall fashion-inspired looks inspire you? Incorporate these unique looks and colors into your home or next interior design project. Simply choose a color in our color search engine and let Vishion put your favorite home decor colors to work.