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Interior design and fashion design are two sectors that have been interdependent for many years, even though the relationship may not be straight forward to some people. The chances of noting some similarities on some of the runway trends and those inside your home are very high if you love the two sectors.

We live in a digital world that has made it easy to show the relationship between these crucial sectors. High fashion has been one of the greatest shapers of the interior sector in the recent past. The following are some of the major intersection points between fashion and interior design in the modern world:

Both are banking on technology

Some of the awesome designs you see both in the interior design and fashion worlds could not be there if we did not have technology. The presence of various communication channels and ease of access to information is the starting point for this debate. There was a lot of confusion before the internet era as some people could not tell the difference between closely related items. Learning the differences between items such as sateen and satin is now simple as we have fast internet and thousands of websites with such information.

Customers can now design both their interiors and fashion items in the comfort of their homes. For instance, we now have fashion houses that create customer avatars and allow clients to design fashion items. The same is also happening with interior designers, where potential customers can select from many templates and customize designs that suit their needs. 3D is also another technological trend that is changing the two sectors. The interior design sector has been using 3D in rendering for some time now, but it is a new entrant into the fashion world.

The social media influence is also another thing we cannot fail to mention when it comes to both sectors. We can now see social media influencers on both the fashion and interior design sectors that set up trends and change the sector in big ways. Designers in both fields collaborate with such influencers to introduce new brands or even reach new markets. Different players in both industries can now collaborate through a variety of tools and make designs pretty fast. For instance, fashion houses can collaborate with experts and get clothes tag with a button click. The changes and inputs are recorded in real-time, which eliminates delays.

Green and sustainability

It is one of the hottest trends that cut across almost all consumer products in the modern market. Public consciousness on environmental conservation has been rising over the recent past, which explains why we are moving in this direction. Consumers can now instruct the creators to design the products to their liking instead of relying on those that have already been created.  Consumers now demand ethically sourced and sustainable products, both in the fashion and interior design sectors. Such consumers will not mind spending their time until they find manufacturers that meet these demands.

The way manufacturers package products is one of the areas that consumers are interested in. For instance, fashion designers are now packaging apparel in recyclable bags, which reduces solid waste. Interior designers and fashion designers will at times need to use adhesive chemicals during the production process. The two sectors are also focusing on lowering the use of dangerous chemicals during the production process. Interior designers are now making products from materials such as bamboo, wool, organic cotton, linen, and hemp. On the other hand, fashion designers are now using sustainable materials such as cellulose fibers, organic cotton, bamboo, hemp, and soy.

Custom designs are a thing in both sectors

Gone are the days when a customer had to settle for any product in the market. The variety of products is now wide and, homeowners, business owners, and general consumers can now get custom designs. The fashion industry is already utilizing augmented and virtual reality to help consumers design and shop for products. Such consumers get a virtual experience where they design or even try out different outfits until they get one that suits their needs. Some systems will lay out custom designs based on the body size, complexion, culture, and occasion.

On the other hand, homeowners or anybody who wants to customize an interior space also has the chance to do so. The homeowner will give the interior designer a rough idea of what they expect and then come up with a draft. The interior designer then walks the journey with the consumer until the designs suit the needs. Such interior designers also have applications in place that aid in the customization process. Clients can filter designs based on things such as type of house, size, and type of furniture, to mention a few. The designs are also created so that they can cater to seasonal variations and ensure that the inside space is habitable all year round.

Patterns, floral, and prints are back

We have seen fashion designers bring back floral and various loud prints on the forefront of runways in the recent past. Floral dresses are no longer a preserve for young girls as we can now see them with adults. Fashion designers are also making official outfits with loud prints to fit the modern working place. Our wardrobes now have vintage-inspired florals with bright colors.

Interior designers have also shown a similar trend with the re-emergence of complex and bold wallpapers. It is every homeowner’s dream to create a great connection with the home, and such designs are making it a reality. It is a good option for people who are looking for adventure, self-exploration and those with a sense of personalization.

The two sectors have a lot of similarities as you can see from the above points. The beauty about the two sectors is that they are both concerned about the looks and making people more comfortable. Technology has been one of the greatest contributors to the breakthroughs we have had in both sectors.

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