These 26 Home Items From Amazon, Target, and H&M Are Fashion Girl Approved
Who What Wear readers are obviously obsessed with fashion and beauty, but homeware doesn't end with closets and vanities. So many of our favorite stylish Instagrammers offer peeks inside their well-appointed homes and I find myself constantly saving décor inspiration from their posts. Sometimes, I find myself coveting Anne-Laure Mais' Parisian apartment even more than her impeccable wardrobe. Who's with me?
Sifting through my saved images on Instagram, I noticed certain home décor themes popping up regularly, so I split the below products into five different categories. For starters, Madelynn Furlong inspired my obsession with lamps by Isamu Noguchi. The real deal will run you around $200 to $900, but there's no shame in running to Amazon for a similar look. Scroll down to shop 26 home decor items that are fashion girl approved.
Noguchi-Style Lamps
Pictured: Isamu Noguchi Akari UF3-Q Lamp ($900)
Isamu Noguchi first debuted his signature lamps in 1951, and they've remained iconic ever since. If you can't shell out hundreds for a Japanese original, Amazon has some similar pieces to get the vibe on a budget.
Minimalist Round Mirrors
Admit it: You need a good mirror for selfies. Why not invest in a chic round version that all of our favorite French girls already own?
Checkerboard Rugs
Checkerboard rugs are popping up everywhere right now, including in Alyssa Coscarelli's very Instagrammable apartment. Luckily, there are plenty of versions available at varying price points.
Pampas Grass
Pampas grass is all over Instagram and it's a trend that shows no signs of slowing down. It's affordable and looks beautiful. What more do you need?
Lots of Houseplants
Repeat after me: Don't feel guilty about buying fake houseplants to get a green look without all the work involved. A cute planter will easily distract your guests from the faux leaves, anyway.
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Erin got her start as aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing intern in 2011—back when the site only published a single story per day. (We have since increased that number twentyfold.) She graduated magna cum laude from USC and lives in Los Angeles. In college, she also interned at Refinery29, where she was promoted to editorial assistant and then assistant editor. After nearly three years at R29, she came back to WWW in 2015, where she is now the Associate Director of Fashion News. From the Oscars to the Met Gala, she leads the site's entire red carpet coverage strategy. She specializes in celebrity and fashion news but also enjoys writing travel features and runway reports. She frequently contributes to WWW's social accounts and has a sizable following on her personal TikTok.