Were seeing a flood of fashions made from lacy fabrics in pastels, sometimes even bedecked with bows.

This trend didn’t stop at lace dressesit’s also a big thing in home decor.

So how can you translate this look from fashion to furnishings?

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What Is the Coquette Aesthetic?

Technically, a coquette is a flirtatious woman.

In fashion, this means the coquette embraces all things traditionally girly.

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Carissa Byrne Hebertis the founder and principal designer atCBH Interiors.

Were always seeing designs first on the runway and then in interiors, she says.

Theres no avoiding the interior of your home being an extension of your fashionable self.

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Add Soft Colors

For color, nothing says coquette likepastel pink.

But, unlike theBarbiecore trend, this hue is sweet and soft instead of bright and bold.

And don’t limit yourself to pink.

Soft shades of blue, lavender, rose, peach, and taupe can also create the look.

Dress Up the Bed

Look for bedding that’s fun, flirty, and definitely comfortable.

Tie the look together with a bedskirt and throw pillows.

Make a Statement with Furniture

Look for a few vintage furniture pieces to fulfill the delicate theme.

Curtains can be lacy, floral, sheer, or a combination.

A chandelier can be both a practical and beautiful source of light.

String lights and sconces also soften a space.

Vanity trays, perfume bottles, flower vases, and candles can also add vibrancy to the look.

And, most importantly, dont overthink it.

Just like flirting, the coquette aesthetic is all about having fun.