trending | fall '25 runway
- Haley
- May 8
- 1 min read
Fashion can be a great source of inspiration for home products, as trend cycles move faster and designers take more risks with color, pattern, material, and texture. I was recently browsing the Fall/Winter '25/'26 runways and wanted to share some of the looks that I think would translate well to home furnishings.
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Texture Reimagined
From Left: EENK, Calvin Klein, Stella McCartney
Soft Tactility
From Top Left: Sunnei, Ulla Johnson, Zankov, Dries Van Noten, Rachel Comey, Tory Burch
Fringe Forward
From Top Left: Fforme, Greta Constantine, Nicklas Skovgaard, Cividini, Munthe, Ulla Johnson
Tweed Undone
From Left: Kobi Halperin, Sacai
Baubles and Bits
From Top Left: J Salinas, Altuzarra, Youser, Altuzarra, Altuzarra, Altuzarra
Modern Fauna
From Top Left: Calvin Klein, Mithridate, Altuzarra, Brandon Maxwell, Brandon Maxwell, Dries Van Noten
Woven Opulence
From Top Left: Burberry, Simkhai, Dries Van Noten, Ganni, Dries Van Noten, Cucculelli Shaheen
Pattern Clash
From Left: Collina Strada, Johnathan Cohen, Ganni
Laced Craft

Dries Van Noten
Silver Statement
From Left: Blumarine, Bally, Brandon Maxwell
Chartreuse Charm
From Left: Christian Wijnants, Ulla Johnson, Federica Tosi
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