Written by Lucy Winters-Underwood, Founder of Lucy Winterwood Luxury Interior Design Studio. Serving St Albans, Harpenden, Hertfordshire & North London.
Fashion and Interior Design have long shared a symbiotic relationship, with trends in one sphere often influencing the other. The recent London Fashion Week 2025 showcased an abundance of styles that can seamlessly translate from the runway to home interiors. By examining a few of the key trends, we can explore how to infuse our living spaces with the latest fashion-forward aesthetics.
Embracing Bold Colours and Patterns in Fashion & Interior Design

Designers at London Fashion Week 2025 did not shy away from vibrant hues and striking patterns. Roksanda Ilincic, for instance, celebrated two decades in fashion with sculptural gowns featuring bold colour combinations. Similarly, street styles highlighted polka dots and pastel layers, signalling a resurgence of playful patterns.
Fashion meets Interiors: Incorporate bold colours through statement walls or furniture pieces. Create sculptural interest in the architecture, an arched door for example. Playful patterns can be introduced gently through textiles like cushions or rugs, adding a whimsical touch to any room. Pastel shades, such as butter yellow or baby blue, can soften spaces, creating a serene ambiance.
Revival of British Heritage Fashion & Experience

A notable trend was the re-imagining of British heritage in fashion, featuring sumptuous materials, neutral colours and discreet detail – all a kin to ‘Quiet Luxury’. Burberry's collection drew inspiration from long rainy walks and grand stately homes, reflecting classic British motifs. This nod to tradition offers a rich tapestry of design elements that can be woven into interior spaces.
Application in Interiors: Incorporate traditional British design elements such as traditional patterns, antique furniture, earthy tones, and rich, dark wood finishes. These features evoke a sense of history and timeless elegance, grounding modern spaces with a touch of the past.
Layers, textures and volume in Fashion & Interior Design

Designers like Jawara Alleyne experimented with bold silhouettes and layering, creating depth and dimension in their collections.
Fashion meets Interiors: Layering different textures and fabrics will add complexity and interest to a space. Combining velvet cushions with linen throws, to create a tactile experience. Use area rugs over hardwood floors for added warmth and visual interest.
Fashion meets Interiors with Ethereal and Romantic elements

Simone Rocha's collection embraced ethereal beauty with practical wardrobe items, featuring delicate fabrics and intricate details. This romantic aesthetic can transform interiors into dreamy, inviting spaces.
Fashion meets Interiors: Incorporate light, airy sheer fabrics like tulle or lace in window treatments and bedding. Choose furniture with elegant curves and ornate detailing to enhance the romantic ambiance.
By drawing inspiration from the latest fashion trends showcased at London Fashion Week 2025, Interior Design enthusiasts can infuse their spaces with contemporary style. Whether through bold colours, traditional design elements or layered textures, the intersection of Fashion and Interior Design offers endless possibilities for creating dynamic and personalised environments.
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