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Let it be known: The granny print will triumph in the coming months.
In the world of fashion, few things please us more than reliving a nostalgic moment. That's why new—or not so new—styles that your mother and grandmother have seen before are constantly emerging. Although the codes are reinvented, the essence almost always remains the same. This is the case with one of the trends that's taking off among fashion insiders: the granny print, or grandmother-inspired print.
What do we mean by this? That typical floral print on jacquard fabric that you'd find in a grandmother's living room in the 70s. Yes, that's right. That fabric, which you might see on sofa textiles and cushions—or even wallpaper—is what you'll be wearing in the coming months.
We say this with certainty: Just look at Suki Waterhouse's latest look at the New York premiere of the film Die My Love. The singer made a rare appearance with her partner, Robert Pattinson, who stars in director Lynne Ramsay's upcoming film alongside Jennifer Lawrence–who wore an elegant Dior dress designed by Jonathan Anderson.
For the occasion, Waterhouse chose a dress from Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen's Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection. The dress features a bodice that embraces this trend, which we've recently seen in other releases, such as the new collection from marÀvic, the brand by Victoria and Alba, two sisters from Zaragoza, that's a hit on Instagram.
Although outerwear is the most common choice for adapting this granny print , it's sure to go viral soon and be everywhere. In fact, one of the first to take it to the extreme was actress Blake Lively , who some time ago asked manicurist Elle Gerstein to create a nail design inspired by the wallpaper associated with grandmothers' old-fashioned homes.
The actor posted a picture of her freshly done nails on her Instagram story, filed into an oval shape and decorated with floral nail art combining mustard, burgundy, pink, and green tones, which she dubbed "granny wallpaper." In the post, Lively tagged House of Hackney, a British home decor , fashion, and lifestyle brand known for its prints, suggesting that client and manicurist based their design on one of the brand's wallpapers.
A version of this article was originally published by Vogue Spain. For more style inspiration, here are 11 fall trends Glamour editors are shopping for these next few months:
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