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These 4 Fashion Trends Are Taking Over Our Homes, Too

These popular design elements aren't just for fashion—they're finding a place in our interior design as well. 

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Over the past year, much of our attention has been occupied by the uspaces we've been confined to—our homes—so it makes sense that these spaces would take on our personal style. With trends like puffy, quilted accessories and checkerboard print being carried into interior design with bubble couches and patterned rugs, there is a seamless dialogue between our fashion and our homes. Likewise, our current obsession with postmodern decor has no doubt had an influence on the funky, colorful jewelry and accessories that have been spotted on fashion girls and influencers. 

Take a look at the top four trends that our interiors and wardrobes can't get enough of.

Quilting

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Left: Mario Bellini's Camaleonda Ottoman. Photo: @vikyandthekid. Right: Maison Margiela Quilted Bag. Photo: @maisonmargiela.
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Right: Bottega Veneta Quilted Mules. Photo: @camilacoelho. Left: Mario Bellini's Camaleonda Sofa. Photo: @hoskelsa.
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Left: Ligne Roset Togo Sofa. Photo: @kategelinsky. Right: H&M Quilted Sandals. Photo: @slipintostyle.

After all of the comfort dressing of the past year, plush details have infiltrated our homes and wardrobes, bringing that same cozy feeling. From puffy sandals to quilted handbags, padded elements in fashion mirror the same effect that interior favorites like the Mario Bellini bubble-like Camaleonda couch or the Ligne Roset Togo sofa.

Curvy Lines

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Left: Lotta Blobs mirror. Photo: @lottablobs. Right: Rings by Bea Bongiasca. Photo: @beabongiasca.
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Left: Eileen Dress by Cut Gaia. Photo: @cultgaia. Right: Ultrafragola Mirror by Ettore Sottsass. Photo: @ninasandbech.
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Left: Gustaf Westman's Curvy Mirror. Photo: @linneklund. Right: 2 Tone Asymmetrical Flower Power Earrings by Bea Bongiasca.

From scalloped hems to curvy earrings, fashion is riding the wave—and so is interior design. Influencers can't get enough of curvy mirrors, like the ultra-popular Ultrafragola or the similarly wavy style by Gustaf Westman. Twisted and curved details have been especially popular among jewelry designers like Bea Bongiasca and Sofia Elias of Blobb.

Checkerboard 

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Left: Checkboard rug by Benisouk. Photo: @candycoloredhome. Right: Checkerboard bag and shoes by Paloma Wool. Photo: @palomawool.
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Left: Rotate Birger Christensen dress. Photo: @_jeanettemadsen_. Right: Ceramics by Sofia de Moser Leitão. Photo: @sophiemlceramica.
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Left: Alyssa Coscarelli's dining room. Photo: @alyssainthecity.

Call it The Queen's Gambit effect, checkerboard prints are abound in everything from handmade ceramics to your favorite mules. Whether the classic black and white, or a more psychelic version, the two-tone box print gives just the right amount of graphic impact on your body or in your home.

Bouclé

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Left: Fried Egg chair by Warm Nordic. Photo: @warmnordic. Right: Toteme knit by Anouk Yve. Photo: @tylynnnguyen.
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Left: Sandy Liang fleece. Photo: @sandyliang. Right: Gwyneth Loveseat by CB2. Photo: @cb2.
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Left: MP 41 Brazilian Percival Lafer. Photo: @renewfinds. Right: Ugg x Telfar bag. Photo: @ugg

While it's been popular in fashion for a while, bouclé has recently become a go-to upholstery fabric, too. Its plush, soft texture lends itself to a cozy feeling whether in the interior or worn as outerwear. From a zip-up by fleece queen Sandy Liang to vintage Italian seating, you can't go wrong with this cloud-like material.

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