Some runway looks are just too good to keep in our closets! Here are the biggest spring/summer 2018 fashion trends that hit the runways across all four fashion capitals, and how to easily reflect them in your home. Click through to get inspired by these fashion-forward design ideas!
While millennial pink was a popular pick in 2017, the preferred spring palette for the upcoming season is going to be bright, saturated hues, either monochromatically or colorblocked.
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Carolina Herrera
Designer Emily Henderson nails the pink and green combo in this vibrant living room. The white envelope keeps the space from looking too over-the-top.
Photographer: Zeke Ruelas
Designer: Emily Henderson
Designers like Michael Kors swapped basic florals for tropical prints, ranging from hibiscus flowers to palm leaves – the go-to motif come spring.
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In this entryway, blogger Justina Blakeney of The Jungalow kept things light and airy, letting the Insta-popular palm print wallpaper steal the show.
Photographer: Dabito
Source: The New Bohemians Handbook, Abrams, 2017
Sheer, skin revealing fabrics were shown in diaphanous dresses leaving little to the imagination yet done in sophisticated cuts at shows like Dior.
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Dior
Creating an ethereal atmosphere, these sheer pale pink drapes are a dream when flooded with sunlight.
Photographer: Tony Soluri
Source: House & Home April 2013
Designer: Katherine Newman
Known for being the city with an eccentric palette, London didn’t disappoint when it came to bold pattern play. At Temperley London, a common color scheme melds the patterns together.
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Temperley London
Thanks to a subtle, pale palette, the large-scale floral wallpaper works well with the other patterns in this living room.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
Source: House & Home October 2016
Designer: Kai Ethier and Jennifer Koper
While New York opted for vibrant hues, Europe took a softer approach with pastels and dusty tones. (Looks like we’ll be seeing more millennial pink after all…)
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Christopher Kane
In YouTuber Aspyn Ovard’s living room, the space is kept primarily neutral. The soft pink sofa adds a feminine touch without being too sweet, thanks to textural layers and hits of grey.
Designer: Mandi Gubler
In Milan, sequins came in soft delicate looks (as seen here) whereas in Paris, they came in the form of powerful statement suits.
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Alberta Ferretti
In this bedroom, you get the best of both soft and bold sequins. Designer Jennifer Scott hung one Moroccan wedding blanket on the wall and used a heavily adorned version on her bed.
Photographer: Catherine Sweeney
Source: House & Home June 2017
Designer: Jennifer Scott
Party and laid-back looks were made livelier with fringe that can be shaken from dusk till dawn. At Chanel, the trend was done in iridescence.
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Chanel
This showstopping mirror with fringe detail is the perfect way to add a little “fun” to a space in a subtler way.
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