Lately, we’re seeing a flood of fashions made from lacy fabrics in pastels, sometimes even bedecked with bows. This trend towards delightfully delicate and unabashedly girly is the coquette aesthetic, and this trend hasn’t only been prevalent in high fashion—it’s also hit the mainstream on TikTok, with views for videos of the coquette aesthetic topping an astounding 1.3 billion (yes, billion!).
And we don’t think this trend will stop at lace dresses: We predict that the coquette aesthetic will be the next big thing in home decor. So how can you translate this look from fashion to furnishings? We spoke to a design expert to get her thoughts on why we’re seeing so many fashion trends cross into the interior design realm, as well as how you can try this timely trend at home.
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Technically, a coquette is a “flirtatious woman.” In fashion, this means the coquette embraces all things traditionally girly. (Today’s coquette aesthetic is gender-neutral, though: Anyone can incorporate these delicate materials and floaty accents into their space.) The trend has a playful, almost flirty feel that doesn’t take itself too seriously, and it’s not so different when it comes to decor.
“The coquette aesthetic in interiors looks like delicate, feminine touches on furniture and accessories—lace on a pillow, scallops on a headboard, and dainty legs on a sofa,” says Carissa Byrne Hebert of CBH Interiors. “It reminds me of Marie Antoinette and layers of undergarments and dresses, as well as finely decorated petit fours … yummy and super feminine.”
Byrne Hebert also thinks it makes perfect sense that we’re seeing so many trends transfer from one aspect of our personal style to another.
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