Fashion and interiors have always blurred the lines. Each season, the interior design world borrows from fashion’s playbook and vice versa. But regardless of whether you’re dressing yourself for work or styling your walls at home, it’s all about self-expression.
Wallpaper is currently leading the charge in this crossover space, with runway-inspired aesthetics spilling into our homes. Pinterest recently recorded a 60% increase in hand-painted wall patterns and so it begs the question: Are wall treatments our home’s new fashion statement?
Photowall, the Swedish interior design company renowned for its custom wall murals and wallpaper, has just released its 2025 trend book, and the themes are straight from this year’s fashion forecast, from new minimalism to country-core and romantic maximalism. After all, our homes are an extension of our personal style, so why not dress them up, too?
Whether you prefer a subtle hint of texture or bold runway-ready statements, here are five fashion-inspired wallpaper trends that will give your space the kind of energy usually reserved for fashion week.
Cherry-Coded

From the runways to interior designer mood boards, cherry red is the breakout colour of 2025. A bold evolution from the previous infatuation with butter yellow, sage green and ‘quiet luxury’ neutrals, this more mature shade is moody, sultry and luxurious.
According to the Pinterest Predicts 2025 report, the cherry aesthetic is dominating our feeds, with ‘cherry bedroom’ searches up 100% since 2024. But this isn’t just about cute, embroidered motifs. Adding the rich energy of cherry into your home not only adds personality but creates warmth without shrinking your space. Try textured cherry-toned wallpaper, or a mural to create a dynamic feature wall.
Hyperfeminine Fix

On the runway, masculine tailoring and unisex ‘fits are giving way to romantic florals and a touch of Rococo. Supple satins, sheer organza, lace and vintage blooms made their comeback in Zimmerman’s Autumn/Winter 2025 show while corsets were front row at Loewe’s Spring/Summer runway.
From weddings to tablescapes and furnishings, this late-baroque aesthetic is filtering into our interiors, too. It’s soft counterpoint to minimalism — pairing beautifully with curved furniture and velvet furnishings — is ideal for children’s bedrooms longing for personality beyond millennial grey. Photowall’s floral murals and watercolour wallpapers are ideal for panel moulding or Wainscoting.
Maximalists Moments

If this trend had a muse, it would be Carrie Bradshaw in And Just Like That—colourful, eclectic and always memorable. Despite the chaos, it always seems to work and the same goes for interiors. Experts recommend keeping one colour consistent throughout, to make it all cohesive.
Take the striped wallpaper trend for example that’s transforming bedrooms right now. Often paired with bold prints and enlarged patterns in similar tones, this contrasting combination adds joy and playfulness to your space. Just like Carrie and Miu Miu’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection, the magic lies in the chaos.
New Minimalism

Quiet Luxury was one of the most searched fashion terms in 2024 and the movement continues as a capsule wardrobe to fall back on. For interiors, this looks like warm neutrals, natural textures and tonal layering. So, if tailored separates, cashmere sweaters and simple silhouettes are your vibe, then make your home an extension of this with thoughtful wall treatments. But remember, basic is never boring.
Keep things interesting with subtle woven textures like linen and grass cloth, or try fluid, organic patterns in a monochromatic palette. Think of this as the cashmere of wallpaper — elevated, timeless yet easy to layer and dress up.
Country Romance

Call it cottagecore 2.0, this year’s country-style aesthetic is a little more farm-like, yet still fashion forward. The mood is wholesome, with homespun prints, heirloom details and florals that nod to vintage tea towels. From Zimmermann’s Autumn/Winter 2025 seventies version to the more casual looks at Tods, this is femininity with grit.
The farmhouse aesthetic is even more prevalent in interior trends. Wallpapers that evoke countryside charm with fruit-like motifs and soft tartans bring a romanticised vision of rural life to your space without the tree-change.
Wallpaper But Make It Fashion
Whether you’re drawn to saturated colours or soft stripes, Photowall makes it easy to bring your personal style to life at home. With a curated collection of wallpaper, murals, prints and even custom designs, you can transform any room to be your own style statement. Because style doesn’t stop at your wardrobe.