What You Will Learn
Fashion trends have increasingly influenced interior design, with runway styles shaping living spaces through color palettes, textures, and patterns. As influencers blend fashion with home decor, platforms like Instagram showcase both curated interiors and outfits, fueling a crossover between the two. This shift has prompted fashion retailers to target millennials and “Generation Rent,” offering stylish, functional homeware that traditional brands overlook. Just as a versatile handbag mirrors multi-functional furniture, the seasonal nature of fashion encourages homeowners to refresh their spaces regularly. The rise of digital media, such as Instagram and Pinterest, has accelerated this fusion, making it easier to incorporate the latest trends into interior design. Ultimately, fashion and interior design now share a mutual influence, driven by social and economic lifestyles.
Learning Objectives:
- Color Trends: Influencers are bringing fashion colors into home decor, with oceanic blues, emerald greens, and earthy tones like terracotta reflecting both style and eco-consciousness. Bold neons and eclectic color mixes also feature prominently, blending avant-garde fashion with daring home styling for a unique, sustainable aesthetic.
- Forecasting Interiors Through Fashion Trends: With luxe velvet now featured in seating and geometric patterns from clothing translating into striking home decor, like wallpaper and embroidered cushions. This fusion creates spaces that reflect personal style, turning homes into extensions of individual brands.
- Sustainability and Ethical Choices: With consumers increasingly seeking eco-friendly furniture, organic textiles, and energy-efficient appliances. Prioritizing sustainability creates homes that are both stylish and eco-conscious.
Featured Presenter
Karen Ostromecki, Interior Designer of KO Design
Karen Ostromecki is a kitchen and bath designer, as well as a commercial interior designer and sales leader. She is dedicated to providing excellent customer service. Karen enjoys helping others, exploring new ideas, and thinking creatively to solve problems. She is certified as an NCIDQ and LEED Green Associate and actively participates in the NKBA.
Karen has contributed to various NEOCON trade shows by sharing her thoughts on products. She has won product design contests and has given feedback based on attendee reviews. One of her career highlights was being a member of Benjamin Moore’s Design Advisory Council, where she collaborated with other designers to study color trends in New York City.
She graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology and has been a guest critic at RIT’s School of Architecture. For Karen, trend tracking is a way of life. She loves visiting unique places, engaging with arts and culture, staying fit, and enjoying music. She likes meeting new people, nature and hiking, caring for her cats, cooking healthy meals, and beautifully plating her food. She also enjoys watching recipe vlogs on Instagram. Additionally, Karen has participated in a few independent film festivals worldwide and looks forward to her next adventure!