The first sign of fall in New York City isn’t the changing of the leaves or the smell of cider wafting from the local markets…it’s the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week ! Starting this Thursday, a sea of stilettos will take over Lincoln Center to get a first glimpse at the upcoming fashion trends for next spring. I’ll let you in on a little secret: The trends we see rocking the runways are oftentimes introduced into our homes the next season or so later. So, by keeping an eye on couture, you can be a trendsetter when it comes to your home!Here are five of our favorite fashion-turned-interior trends that you can look forward to this fall:

Demand for Denim

This fall, designers are dabbling in denim! As jean jackets make their way back into your closet, introduce durable denim into your interiors for a classic Americana look.

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Bring Casual Friday home in a number of ways: Pairing denim pillows with contrasting colors for a pop; Add warmth to a room with a rug , or give a formal dining room a dose of casual with denim chair slipcover s. Keep in mind, denim doesn’t necessarily mean blue – this sofa from Crate & Barrel comes in a multitude of denim-friendly colors, from charcoal to classic to coffee.

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Lace Embrace

I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again – lace is everywhere ! It’s appearing on runways and in rooms alike and not just in fabric form.

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Home products are tapping into this trend with lace-inspired designs that are a far cry from your grandmother’s doilies, such as this pendant lamp from Room & Board in a yummy citron color that’s perfect for fall.

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Marbleized Mod

A trend that is swirling through the design world is the marbleized look. Resurrected from the 70s, it’s been given an updated makeover using modern colors.

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What’s great about this trend is that it can be created on any color or surface. Best used in moderation, try it out on smaller accessories such as pillows , chandelier shades , or vases .

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Spot On

We are certainly seeing spots this fall! Design houses such as Marc Jacobs , Jill Stuart , and Gucci have all included this fun and flirty pattern in their shows.

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This fab trend easily transitions into home design. Go big and bold (such as this polka dot flooring post from Apartment Therapy ) or small and subtle with kitchen accents from Anthropologie .

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Blocked Off

Fashion and interior designers keep coming back to the color blocking trend – and it’s no surprise why.

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The bold colors bring a sense of energy to a room, and the trend can be created in small or large doses. For a fresh fall take on this vibrant design, opt for autumn-inspired colors, such as harvesting oranges, yellows, greens, and browns.

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