The crossover between interior design trends and fashion trends has always been there, it’s just with TikTok and other social media, it’s more obvious, and it’s happening much more quickly now.
Quiet Luxury
Simplicity, quality, elegance. Easy to say, more difficult to carry off. It’s all about the materials used with an emphasis on craftsmanship and classic style, whether in your office wear or your sofa.
TWP Wrapped Up jacket, $995, available at Halls.
Color
When Pantone introduced Mocha Mousse as its 2025 color of the year, this toasty brown hue almost immediately showed up in both street style and in interior design trends.
Staud Sandbar top, $275, and Bonfire pant, $245, available at Clairvaux.
Cozy
Mix granny chic with comfy loungewear and you’ll have grandmillennial style. Fluffy chairs upholstered in boucle fabric look an awfully lot like your favorite sweats.
Éterne straight leg sweatpant, $230, and oversized crewneck sweatshirt, $240, available at Blackbird Collection.