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3 Home Décor Items Inspired by 2021 Fashion Trends

Wondering whether a trend originated from the fashion industry or the home décor realm is a bit like querying whether the chicken or the egg came first. What's the point? Let's just say that fashion and décor go hand-in-hand, constantly feeding off one another. Whenever I start to see a fashion trend skyrocket, I suddenly notice it pop up in homes as well (and vice versa).

For this story, I decided to highlight a trio of trends that will be important in both fashion and home décor for 2021. Why shouldn't your apartment be just as chic as your closet? Scroll down to shop the trends you can buy via hand towels, skirts, mirrors, earrings, candles, sweatshirts, and more—including the number one pattern that definitely surged last year and will continue to grow in 2021.

This was one of my favorite investments of 2020. 
I love the Matisse vibes of these earrings. 
Have you ever seen a cuter side table? This new brand designs its furniture in Brooklyn. 
An Instagram trend with legs. 
Squiggle earrings? Sign me up. 
I love this indie ceramics brand. 
Mociun is one of my favorite jewelry brands. 
Not your average candle holders. 
Stella McCartney always does trends her own way. 
Simone Rocha S/S 21
Pictured: Baina Organic Cotton Towel ($78)
The cutest dishtowels. Period. 
Checkerboard is everywhere. 
Checkerboard rugs are a super popular way to incorporate the pattern into your home. 
These colors are so fun. 
CB2 never lets me down. 
Perfect for serving iced tea.
This is a chic and grownup way to test-drive the fun trend. 
These punchy colors are calling your name. 
Boring iPhone cases need not apply. 
Jacquemus S/S 21
Ganni always gets it. 
Givenchy F/W 20
These fringed pillows are so sweet. 
Jute rugs are as chic as they are practical. 
I love a good collab. 
Fringed curtains FTW.
This coat looks significantly more expensive than it really is. 
Bottega Veneta always sets the pace. 
Add some cuteness to your kitchen. 
Hello, dream outfit. 
Sweet and simple. 
Fringed dresses are always cool. 

Next, Kate Middleton wore the trend I'd gladly ditch my skinny jeans for



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