For years, fashion has shaped the way we present ourselves to the world. But today, its influence extends far beyond the wardrobe. The modern home has become an extension of personal style, mirroring the trends, colours and textures seen on global runways. The lines between fashion and interiors are blurring, and our living spaces are increasingly becoming style statements on par with the clothes we choose to wear. At the heart of this shift is the shared language of the two industries. Fashion has long relied on colour, pattern and craftsmanship to communicate identity. Similarly, interior design draws from the same playbook—using richly textured fabrics, layered materials, and bold accents to express personality.