Interior design accounts have exploded on social media, so it was only a matter of time before the fashion girls of Instagram took an interest in design stuff. No wonder and also because, after all, What is furniture if not an extension of our style?
Interior design content is currently one of the most viewed and desired on social platforms, where it is happily offered by various fashion and lifestyle influencers. But, of course, it all started where it always starts: celebrity culture, However, this time the credit also goes to a medium, the true Bible of furniture and architecture: architectural digestwhat seems The invisible puppeteer behind trending lifestyle content thanks to his hugely popular column ‘Open Door’“. The rubric allows the public to peek inside celebrity homes on a special Open Door Tour. different It girls and Hollywood style icons, such as Dakota Johnson and Emma Chamberlain, starred in the video and received praise from viewers, who were amazed by the modern decor of their homes. And as we all know, what famous trendsetters do, we do too, albeit with our wallets. In fact, shortly after Dakota Johnson’s home tour was uploaded to the AD site, The public has fallen in love with his mid-century mansionNot to mention the patent green tile, especially for bathrooms, which has quickly become popular even among the celebrity elite. suffice it to say that similar tile was seen in the bathroom of a later Kendall Jenner, Although Dakota’s house was featured many years ago, it seems just as relevant today, if not more so, judging by the number of shares and related content on social media.
What are the trends in furniture? Right now, warm-toned interiors and wraparound furniture aesthetics are on trend, while the above “Boring” beige has become a new classic Millennials then made a comeback with the TikTok trend “Millennial Grey”, which managed to question an entire generation in one trend. One small step for an internet troll and a huge boost in demand for new decor inspiration! To combat the anonymous interiors of the past, many have chosen to soften their living spaces. With more neutral colors and furniture that fits the theme. Taking this concept literally, the most common choices fall on a white chairoften copy Groovy Chair by Pierre Paulin or Odette Pouf by Pastillel While this is the most popular option, many have opted for a more classic style in clothing. Whatever the content, it seems there’s no escape white sofa — which, overall, is a great option if you’re a person with more grace than a drunken pirate and don’t usually drop anything near the couch. Sounds simple, but have you ever tried eating spaghetti with a white shirt? Same rule applies. But it seems fashion girls don’t share this problem, or they hide some secret well behind the sofa cushions.
No one loves a statement piece more than fashion girls. Whether it’s ’90s thong slippers or, in this case, Pleated Lamp by Oscar Piccolo, This Sicilian artist is the creator of the very popular pleated lamp that, with its abstract shape, shone a light on the asymmetric floor lamp (and with it the huge demand!) It’s certainly the most beautiful option based on its visibility on social media. One of the reasons everyone loves this lamp at the moment is because of its ability to adapt to different interior aesthetics. The lamp is a showpiece in itself, but not too flashy to overshadow the overall décor. It is versatile and can be paired with anything without losing its spotlight. You can call it a forever piece and that’s why we love it.
We love pieces that last. This is reflected in the fashion public’s undying love for second hand and vintage pieces. Finding a vintage piece of furniture in good condition is practically the equivalent of finding a Versace at a thrift store. You don’t need to be an expert to understand that this is a find! Therefore one trend that is becoming increasingly popular is vintage furniture. People invest in vintage pieces that last, just as they crave something shiny new. The good news is that you don’t have to choose. Every reliable fashionista knows how to mix and match, whether it’s pink boots and an orange coat or a vintage Luigi Saccardo armchair and checkered rug. After all, it’s all about making everything look put together and that’s why the leap from fashion to home decor isn’t that big. So, take inspiration from the big book of fashion girls style tips and don’t let your style be limited to your wardrobe.
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