8 Interior It Pieces the Fashion Crowd Loves

It’s not totally surprising that interiors have become the new "thing” in fashion. There were signs that this was happening, of course. A green sofa here, a popular print there—all signs pointed to fashion’s love of It pieces bleeding into homeware. Then, we were locked down thanks to the pandemic, which propelled our love of interiors into overdrive. Increased time in our homes has meant we’ve all been looking around at what we can do better, what we can improve and which pieces will work in that corner of your sitting room next to your sideboard. 

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And the place that’s highlighted all these It pieces? Instagram, of course. Instead of Daniel Lee’s Bottega handbags, I’m seeing loads of Anissa Kermiche naked women vases bundled full of colourful flowers. Rather than a pair of The Row shoes, fashion girls are showing off their rattan chairs that are ideal for minimalists. However, the fashion crowd hasn’t forgotten completely about their appearance—the selfie mirror is still a major fixture when it comes to important interiors items. Keep scrolling to see the eight It homeware items everyone is loving right now.

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Anissa Kermiche Vase

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Astrid Wilson Flower Market Print
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Mille Fiori Glass
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Ultrafragola Mirror
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Next up, the biggest spring/summer 2020 fashion trends to know.

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