Fashion & Interiors: Trends of the 20th and 21st Centuries
AIAU26-BEN01
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Live course date: 04/29/2026 | 03:00 PM
Description
Wednesday, April 29, 2026 | 3-4pm ET
Whether through patterns, materials, or color, the influence of fashion has always played a role in how we dress our surroundings. Similarities and connections drawn between fashion and interior design create a compelling narrative that serves as a point of inspiration for Color Trends 2026. Through an analysis of three major design movements of the 20th century – Arts & Crafts, Art Deco, and Mid-Century Modern, correlations between decorative styles and fashion are illustrated, alongside their iconic color palettes. Throughout the course, a renewed interest in classics refreshed for today’s interiors is demonstrated through a reverence for craft and attention to detail. Inspired by cues from fashion, the Color Trends 2026 palette invites an approachable sensibility with exceptional use of color.
Learning Objectives
Gain an understanding of key fashion influences of the 20th century and their connection to major interior design trends
Look at the current trend cycle and how both micro and macro trends can affect consumer behaviors, aesthetics, as well as color preferences
Understand the transition to Color Trends 2026 from previous Color Trends palettes
Discover concepts and points of inspiration that influenced the development of the Color Trends 2026 palette
This free course is brought to you through a partnership with Benjamin Moore. By registering for this course, you grant AIA permission to share your name and email address with Benjamin Moore.

Candice Carter Smith is the Benjamin Moore Architectural and Design Representative for North Carolina and a NCIDQ-certified Interior Designer with over 20 years of commercial and residential design experience. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Interior Architecture from UNC Greensboro and earned her NACE Level 1 Coating Inspector certification in 2018. Candice’s diverse background across design firms, architecture, and retail construction allows her to serve as a trusted advisor on a wide range of projects. She was honored with Benjamin Moore’s Operational Excellence Award in 2025.