Cowboy Carter Inspired Me to Shop for Denim Bedding-Here's Why You Should, Too
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Denim-inspired bedding is trending among traditional retailers like Quince and Serena & Lily, offering styles reminiscent of fashion catalogs. Designer Jasmine Artis emphasizes denim's durability and relaxed aesthetic, describing it as casual luxury. She encourages drawing inspiration from jeans when selecting bedding, focusing on high-quality materials such as pre-washed denim and cotton blends. Artis suggests pairing denim with neutrals or textured fabrics to highlight its unique look while keeping a sophisticated feel. The increasing variety of denim bedding options caters to contemporary design preferences, blending comfort with style.
As I've searched across sites from AD-favorite bedding brands, I couldn't help but notice that tried-and-true retailers like Quince and Serena & Lily are getting in on the action with picks that are strikingly similar to designs you'd find in a fashion catalog, and for good reason.
Artis recommends gathering inspiration from your favorite pair of jeans with attributes such as pre-washed fabrics, contrast stitching, indigo blue hues, or just plain-out comfort. "Suppliers have responded to this trend by offering a range of denim bedding products from duvets, comforters, rugs, and even lamp shades," she says.
Artis suggests looking for high-quality materials like washed denim, cotton chambray, cotton twill, recycled denim, or cotton linen blends on care labels to ensure easy care (typically a machine wash and tumble dry) and that they're designed to last-just like your go-to pair of pants.
When it comes to styling, don't be afraid to experiment. Artis recommends pairing bedding with neutrals for a clean look, as this keeps the space airy and modern while still allowing the denim to be the centerpiece in the bedroom.
Read at Architectural Digest
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