Brocade Is Back
Briefly

In preparing for Burberry's 2025 autumn/winter collection, creative director Daniel Lee looked to the luxurious interiors of grand country manors rather than his home. The collection features rich textiles like brocade, damask, and tapestry-motif designs, which have historically been linked to nobility and are now making a significant impact in contemporary fashion. Other brands, such as Ganni and Stine Goya, are embracing similar materials, updating them with bright colors. This trend is also resonating with interior designers, as demand for these textured fabrics rises globally, particularly noted by online antique marketplace 1stDibs.
When Daniel Lee sought inspiration for Burberry's 2025 collection, he turned to grand country manors, showcasing opulent textiles that echo a luxurious living aesthetic.
These textiles—long associated with nobility due to their fine materials—are reinterpreted in contemporary fashion, reflecting both historical significance and modern ingenuity.
Fashion houses like Burberry, along with brands such as Ganni and Stine Goya, are bringing curtains and carpets to the catwalk, showcasing vivid colors and patterns.
Interior designers are experiencing a rise in demand for textured fabrics, highlighted by an increased interest in brocade and jacquard materials on platforms like 1stDibs.
Read at Architectural Digest
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