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The Most Amazing Fashion Week Sets In History

The Most Amazing Fashion Week Sets In History

From Paris, New York and beyond

20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

These runways alone have enough style to merit their own show.

From: Harper's BAZAAR US

Who says florals have to be bright? Take a cue from this moody Vionnet runway and incorporate dark fall floral prints into your home design, adding accents of textured charcoal and deep blue hues for an air of mystery.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Alexander McQueen is known for unconventional, dramatic style, and this fashion show set was no exception. If your vibe is more "natural mystery" than, say, "playfully whimsical," embrace this ominous enchanted forest aesthetic with a dusky color palette accented with forest greens and mud browns.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

For this fashion week show, Rodarte was all about mirrors and metallics. Decorating with reflective surfaces is a smart (and easy) way to help your small space feel bigger. Plus, it looks absolutely glamorous.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Thom Browne injected a healthy dose of fun into this New York Fashion Week show with a playful, retro-inspired runway of colour-blocked tile. Chunky geometric trends are no stranger to Fashion Week — and we can't get enough of them at home, either. Chevron-patterned pillows and throws, anyone?
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Thought that overgrown fields were unfashionable? Allow Coach to prove you wrong. In this summery set from New York Fashion Week, the brand's natural leathers and organically hued fabrics are echoed by a bounty of wild grass. Note, however, that the models are strutting on a mirrored floor — a reminder that even a "natural" decor aesthetic can benefit from just a touch of shine.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Rodarte returned with mirrors and plenty of shine for this New York Fashion Week show, but this time the gorgeous planters lining the runway stole the set show. It's the perfect reminder that a good eye for design can often involve a good green thumb.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Mansur Gavriel, the brand that brought us – or at least re-popularised – the bucket bag is now bringing us something else: pretty pink fantasies. You might have blacklisted the girly shade when you made the leap from tween to teen, but it's about time to reconsider using it in your home.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Rainforest motifs appear to be catching interior designers' eyes more than ever, and this tropical oasis at a Dior fashion show may have forecasted that. If a ceiling of hanging tropical plants is not an option for you, don't underestimate the power of a colourfully wallpapered or painted ceiling.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

We can't quite help but hum the "Breakfast at Tiffany's" theme song when we see this overtly classic set from Paris Fashion Week. A vintage gilded mirror is the staple of sophistication a brand like Chanel demands, complemented by Tiffany blue and a cozy, elegant fireplace. You can take this vignette directly to your living room.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

This incredible, moody set was inspired by Washington Square Park during Depression-era New York. Times have obviously improved for New York since the Great Depression, but this rustic Thom Browne set complete with an iron street clock has us itching to relive (more charming parts of) the past with some antiquing, stat.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

At this Kate Spade presentation, we were reminded of the beauty of fresh flowers – the brand brought in 30,000 of them for this set — and how a few colourful blooms can enliven a space.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

To imitate this stunning look, we're not saying you should build a carousel in your living room (but we're not not saying that either). Alternatively, channel Louis Vuitton in your own home design by accenting an all-white colour scheme with pastel shades and playful décor. It's a sweet, innocent aesthetic filled with whimsy straight from the Parisian runway.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

The sunny, '60s-inspired style of this Louis Vuitton show has us dreaming of bold, mod interiors. Craving a cheery home refresh? Ditch subtlety. Instead, experiment with checkerboard patterns and bright yellow accents.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Summer is a year-long season for Tommy Hilfiger, evident by the tropical setting for his Spring 2016 runway show. Which has us wondering, do we really need to stash away our beach-chic decor for the winter? We think not. Palm trees are all-season in some locales.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Hundreds of years of fashion have taught us plenty of things, including this doctrine: Florals never go out of style. Particularly, flowers that cover every wall at a Paris Fashion Week show. Here, Dior Haute designs echo the energetic femininity of the set's orange, pink and white flora. Not up for hot-gluing blooms to all your walls? Wallpapering a bath in a bold floral makes for a fun, intimate space.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

While the Africa-inspired collection itself is stunning, we couldn't help but notice the bamboo backdrop at this Sophie Theallet show. Though we recommend opting for a less literal take in your home, the tropical bamboo trend is one we're more than on board with.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

The Delpozo brand is known for designing clothing with an architectural flair, so its no surprise that it takes its fashion week sets very seriously. Neon seemed to be the theme for this New York Fashion Week show, with a set that proves "modern" doesn't have to mean "completely stark white." Take note.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Natural elements mix with a celebration of dramatics in this Tommy Hilfiger set featuring bright green grass, artificial flowers and giant sparkling stars. The blend of natural and artificial makes for a beautifully eye-catching paradox to incorporate into your interior decor plan.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

This church setting is proof that Mulberry is religious about achieving good aesthetic. The stunning cathedral, with its intricately stained windows reflected in precisely situated mirrors, was an incredible setting for the brand's show during London Fashion Week. Note: Gothic touches and coloured glass make for divine decor.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

Chanel is never short on charm, pearls or brilliant design. This Paris Fashion Week set is a reminder of the appeal of monochromatic spaces — which, of course, are accented here by the brand's chic, dark-hued apparel. Envision just how sexy your bedroom would look with midnight blue walls and a large pearl-beaded chandelier.
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20 Fashion Week Sets That Prove Fashion And Interior Design Go Together

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