The spring equinox (also called the March equinox or vernal equinox) falls on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 12:15 P.M. EDT. This event marks the astronomical first day of springin the Northern Hemisphere. Enjoy our Spring Equinox facts, folklore, photos, and more!
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Quick: Name the design trends you’ve been hearing about over and over again in 2017. It’s pretty safe to say that millennial pink will top that list, mid-century modern is still kicking around, and, for better or for worse, shiplap became something of an HGTV-ified cultural phenomenon the way chevron was once the pattern du jour. (Though perhaps it’s safe to say that something has peaked when there are T-shirts emblazoned with #Shiplap available for sale on Etsy.) So what 2017 trends are on the way out? “Industrial chic has been on its deathbed for a while, but now it’s officially dead and buried,” says Timothy Corrigan. “And mid-century modern is the next style to go.” Nick Olsen decries the end of ombré fabrics and carpets, while Kathryn M. Ireland says that “black and white is out—there will be a shift to dark blue and milky white.”
What should we be looking forward to in 2018? Some of our favorite interior designers and decorators weigh in:
“Marie Antoinette said the only thing that is new is what has been forgotten, and trends are tied to that thought: something that has been forgotten that is being enjoyed again. I think old-fashioned chintzes are looking modern again, especially if used sparingly. I think pastels will trickle into fashion; they are so pretty and easy to live with. Sherbet colors: lemon chiffon, pistachio, lettuce, and delphinium blue are finding their way into my schemes. There is always a place for geometry in design. I am having a love affair with Cubism, and I see it in the works of Kelly Wearstler in a completely fresh way.”