Why Luxury Fashion and Interior Design Often Speak the Same Language
Harper Charles is a luxury interior design studio specialising in full turnkey interiors for prime private residences, serving UHNW clients worldwide from studios in the UK and Dubai. The studio is particularly known for designing hotel-inspired master suites and luxury bedroom interiors within private homes.
There’s a quiet shift happening in luxury design. The relationship between fashion and interiors is becoming harder to separate.
The same ideas that shape a well-made garment - proportion, material, construction - increasingly shape the way homes are designed. A room, much like a piece of clothing, relies on balance. The way materials sit together. The way light moves through a space. The way the environment ultimately feels to live in.
At Harper Charles, interiors are approached with a similar mindset to fashion. Spaces are not simply decorated; they are composed. Clean lines, tonal palettes, layered textures and carefully placed details create environments that feel expressive without ever becoming excessive.
This instinct for visual composition also reflects the cultural moment we live in. Homes today are experienced both physically and visually. The way a room looks, the way light falls across a material, the atmosphere it creates - these things now carry the same weight as traditional decoration.
“We’ve grown up online,” says co-founder Tyler Harper. “We naturally think in visuals. We’re always asking how a space feels when you walk into it, but also how it reads in a photograph.”
Much like fashion, the most compelling interiors rarely depend on excess. Instead they rely on proportion, material quality and craftsmanship.
These parallels are perhaps most visible in dressing rooms, which have become signature spaces within many Harper Charles homes. Minimal, functional and quietly indulgent, they are designed with the same clarity as a luxury boutique or atelier.
Seamless cabinetry, softly illuminated mirrors and refined material palettes create spaces that feel personal, composed and timeless.
In many ways, the connection between fashion and interiors has always existed. Today it simply feels more visible.
Because in this new era of luxury, interiors don’t just house personal style - they become part of it.