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Tied into Style: 5 Interior Lessons from Fashion’s Bow Obsession

Tied into Style: 5 Interior Lessons from Fashion’s Bow Obsession

By Connie SishtonMar 06, 2025

Fashion and interior design have always shared a deep connection, both are about expressing personality, playing with textures, and balancing function with beauty. This season, one trend is making waves across both industries: bows. Designers like Chanel, Tanner Fletcher, Palomo Spain, Proenza Schouler, and Sandy Liang have put their own spin on the bow, from oversized, statement-making details to understated and refined accents. But what can interiors learn from fashion’s latest obsession?

The way these designers reinterpret the bow on the runway can inspire new ways to think about shape, materiality, and movement in interiors. Let’s take a closer look at how to translate these lessons from couture to home design.

Bring in the Bows: The Studio That Inspired This Blog

Before we dive into lessons from the runway, let’s take a moment to spotlight the brand that sparked this conversation, Poppy Print Studio. Known for their intricate, hand-drawn patterns, Poppy Print Studio reimagines the bow motif with a delicate balance of playfulness and sophistication.

Their bow-themed wallpapers bring a sense of movement and charm, featuring soft, flowing lines and refined color palettes. Whether used for a striking feature wall or as a subtle background pattern, their designs make it easy to weave a touch of elegance into any space.

1. Chanel’s Signature: Timeless Elegance in Soft Details

Chanel’s Spring 2025 Couture collection proved that bows are far from childish, they can be sophisticated, timeless, and perfectly balanced. The key takeaway? Soft, feminine details can add refinement without feeling overly ornate.

For interiors, this means incorporating bow motifs in subtle ways…think embroidered patterns on wallpaper, delicate trims on upholstery, or pleated drapery that mimics graceful folds. A neutral color palette, like Chanel’s signature soft whites and creams, keeps the look classic and effortlessly chic.

2. Tanner Fletcher’s Twist: Playful Layers and Modern Whimsy

Tanner Fletcher’s ribbon-covered suits challenge the idea of structure versus fluidity, proving that traditional elements can be reimagined with a modern twist. Interiors can embrace this same approach by layering different textures and shapes to create a sense of movement.

Consider adding contrast piping on chairs, wallpaper with delicate bow illustrations, or sculptural lighting with twists. Just like in fashion, balancing soft details with sleek modernity keeps the look fresh rather than overly sweet.

3. Palomo Spain’s Drama: Bold Statements with Oversized Details

Palomo Spain took bows to a theatrical level with oversized silhouettes and exaggerated proportions. The lesson here? Don’t be afraid to make a statement.

In interiors, this could mean choosing a large, sculptural headboard, dramatic tieback curtains, or furniture with curved, grand forms. Luxe fabrics like velvet, satin, and lacquered finishes enhance the drama, mirroring the runway’s opulent feel.

4. Proenza Schouler’s Ease: Relaxed Knots and Effortless Chic

Not all bows need to be structured, Proenza Schouler introduced a more relaxed, undone take on the trend, featuring loosely knotted details that felt organic and effortless. Interiors can achieve the same aesthetic through soft, draped textiles and naturally flowing shapes.

Linen or cotton curtains loosely tied instead of perfectly pleated, woven textiles with knotted details, and sculptural vases with freeform curves all embrace this idea of effortless beauty. The key is to focus on natural materials and movement, making spaces feel curated but never forced.

5. Sandy Liang’s Charm: Understated and Delicate Accents

Sandy Liang’s use of bows is subtle and delicate, proving that even the smallest details can make an impact. Interiors can follow suit by incorporating bow elements in a way that enhances a space without overwhelming.

Think about decorative drawer pulls in signature shapes, dainty patterns on bedding, or minimalistic wallpaper with barely-there detailing The goal is to add a soft, playful touch that blends seamlessly into the overall design.

Bringing Fashion’s Bow Trend into Interiors

Fashion often leads the way in trendsetting, but interiors follow closely behind, borrowing cues from fabric movement, color trends, and detailing techniques. Whether you love Chanel’s timeless bows, Palomo Spain’s theatrical flourishes, or Sandy Liang’s delicate touches, there’s a way to bring these ideas into your home in a way that feels sophisticated and intentional.

By taking inspiration from the runway and applying it to interiors, we create spaces that feel not only stylish but also deeply personal. Want to incorporate some bows into your space? Shop by style and find your perfect design today.