While fall is often the time when we revamp our closets and pull out our coziest pieces (think chic knits and dark shades), this season’s runways took an unexpected turn with fabulous prints and saturated hues. These sartorial statements are working their way into homes as well, so we rounded up our top 10 fall fashion trends worthy of bringing into your home.
Fashion Trend: Make it Moody
Lesley Hampton’s ombré fit flare gown is the perfect piece for a formal occasion — with its moody hues of rust and teal.
Source: Lesley Hampton
Products: Ombre Fit Flare Gown, $1,150,
lesleyhampton.com
Home Trend: Make it Moody
Who said moody had to be dark? This modern dining room by Anne Hepfer embodies luxe moodiness with a denim blue banquette and statement wallpaper while still keeping the room bright and airy.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
Source: House & Home September 2020
Designer: Anne Hepfer
Fashion Trend: Neon Extravaganza
Here’s an unexpected fall trend — neon. Usually reserved for resort wardrobes and summer accessories, this trend is gaining traction after a year spent in sweatpants. Seen in statement pieces like purses, jewelry and shoes, neon is this season’s freshest fall color.
Source: Net-a-Porter
Products: Amina Muaddi Holli Glass Neon PVC Slingback Pumps, $770US,
net-a-porter.com
Home Trend: Neon Extravaganza
In this minimalist dining room by Cuisines Steam, neon energizes more subtle elements like a marble table and contrasting accents like black pendant lights. The final result is a visually appealing room that’s easy on the eye.
Photographer: Maxime Desbiens
Source: House & Home February 2020
Designer: Cuisines Steam
Fashion Trend: Trad Plaid
Paired with the past year’s most popular color — green — the traditional plaid gets a fall makeover in this stunning coat by Isabel Marant Étoile.
Source: Farfetch
Products: Isabel Marant Étoile Fontizi Coat, $1,000,
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Home Trend: Trad Plaid
If your space is white year-round, add a cozy statement with a plaid duvet or throw blanket. This bedroom has a crisp fall morning vibe with its bright walls and green plaid comforters.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: House & Home November 2020
Fashion Trend: Elevated Leather
This fall, runways were full of new takes on leather in an array of luxe shades. Let this tonal look from Aritzia be your leather outfit inspo, with shades of pecan brown and light camel for a feel that’s both elevated and practical.
Source: Aritzia
Products: Wilfred Memories Blazer, $228,
aritzia.com
Home Trend: Elevated Leather
This dreamy dining space by designer Allison Willson is all the convincing you need for a dining room revamp. A channeled grey leather banquette and leather seats add edge to the pretty space.
Photographer: Patrick Biller
Source: House & Home June 2020
Designer: Allison Willson
Fashion Trend: Roaring ’20s
One year into the modern Roaring ’20s and we’re taking inspiration from a century earlier, where bias cuts and loose flowing dresses reigned supreme. Give your wardrobe a Gatsby upgrade with this tiered dress from Zara.
Source: Zara
Products: Ruffled Dress, $139,
zara.com
Home Trend: Roaring ’20s
If Art Deco is your interior vibe, then let this dining room by Aránzazu González Bernardo & Michael Fohring of Odami be your inspiration. With its artful stained glass window, retro pendant light and rich jewel-toned accents, the 1920s aren’t that hard to ressurrect in 2021.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
Source: House & Home March 2021
Designer: Aránzazu González Bernardo & Michael Fohring, Odami
Fashion Trend: Pleats Please
Give your wardrobe some visual interest this season with a little pleats party — but don’t be fooled, these aren’ t your grandma ’ s pleats. Canadian designer Sid Neigum is an expert in this area with his Signature Pleated pieces made in a subtle sheer black fabric.
Source: Sid Neigum
Products: Signature Pleated Wrap Dress, $1,150,
signeigum.com
Home Trend: Pleats Please
Take a page out of Neo-classical design books for this pleated decor moment. This Mimico loft designed by Bret Williams may be small but it’s mighty, and its fluted dining room table is undoubtedly the star of the show.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
Source: House & Home September 2021
Designer: Bret Williams
Fashion Trend: Retro Revival
This fall, fashion returned to patterns reminiscent of the stylish 60s and 70s. From Pucci-esque prints to modern takes on vintage vibes, maximalism is all the rage this season.
Source: Reformation
Products: Julius Dress in Venture, $400,
thereformation.com
Home Trend: Retro Revival
Don’t be shy when it comes to wallpaper — especially if its as cool as it is retro. This dining room in Jeff Stober’s Prince Edward County country home looks like it’s straight out of a Mad Men set with its rich shades of orange and mid-century modern accents.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
Source: House & Home August 2019
Designer: Jeff Stober
Fashion Trend: Muted Pastels
Instead of the usual rich fall tones, this season’s runways showcased muted pastels in the most luxurious of ways. Our favorite hues? Mauve paired with polished periwinkle.
Source: Aritzia
Products: Wilfred Valencia Blouse, $110,
aritzia.com
Home Trend: Muted Pastels
We love a good accent moment and this living room vignette designed by Ben Leavitt is no exception. With its muted shades of salmon and coral, we’re looking forward to bringing spring’s shades into fall.
Photographer: Tracey Ayton
Source: House & Home September 2020
Designer: Ben Leavitt, Plaidfox
Fashion Trend: Dark Blooms
Florals are a perennial fashion statement, no matter the season. This fall, however, runways planted a more luxurious floral garden, set on dark backgrounds. Dries van Noten’s turtleneck dress, paired with burgundy accessories, is all we need to get on board with this fall trend.
Source: Holt Renfrew
Products: Dries van Noten Hoble Turtleneck Dress in Floral Print, $510,
holtrenfrew.com
Home Trend: Dark Blooms
We love how luxurious this dining room by Reena Sotropa In House Design Group feels. From its oversized pendant lights to its supersized floral wallpaper, this room is dramatic yet inviting.
Photographer: Phil Crozier
Source: House & Home June 2018
Designer: Reena Sotropa and Alanna Dunn, Reena Sotropa In House Design Group
Fashion Trend: Oversized Knits
No fall wardrobe is complete without some cool knits. This fall, however, we’re seeing traditional knits in oversized shapes and the cable knit sweater is having a moment. This cream jumper from H&M is all we want to live in as the weather cools down.
Source: H&M
Products: Knit Sweater, $35,
hm.com
Home Trend: Oversized Knits
For an equally cozy feel in the home, opt for a plush throw blanket in a large knitted fabric. This living room by Ancerl Studio mixes sophisticated with cozy thanks to fall shades and plush accents like a blanket and throw pillows.
Photographer: Valerie Wilcox
Source: House & Home September 2020
Designer: Nicholas Ancerl and Tara Finlay, Ancerl Studio