Prints & More Nouvezaar / Royal Paradox

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Trend-driven textile & surface design prints with 150 repeat patterns. Ideal for fashion, packaging & product design. Fall / Winter 27/28

Unlock the future of surface design, textile prints, and fashion graphics with our curated Trend Forecast Print Collection. Developed in line with the latest runway trends and global design directions, this collection is created for designers across fashion, textiles, accessories, packaging, and product design.

Each edition delivers two exclusive trend themes, packed with high-quality, ready-to-use print assets designed for all-over prints, repeat patterns, and scalable surface applications.

What’s Included

-150 modular repeat patterns for versatile use

-Designs aligned with latest catwalk and fashion trends

-Suitable for textiles, apparel, accessories, packaging, and digital products

-File formats: PDF, EPS, PSD, JPG (fully editable & production-ready)

-Commercial use allowed under clear copyright licensing

Trend Themes – This Edition

Nouvezaar

Reinterpreting the ornamental language of Art Nouveau through a relaxed, bohemian lens. Flowing lines, sinuous curves, and botanical elements blend with paisley traditions in a layered and expressive way. Scarves become key visual elements, enriched with belts, jewelry-like details, and decorative fastenings that add rhythm and structure without losing softness. Paisley evolves into elongated,floral, or striped compositions, creating a sense of movement and fluid continuity. A free-spirited approach where fashion and interiors meet through intricate prints, tactile surfaces, and effortless layering.

Royal Paradox Exploring the tension between aristocratic heritage and digital disruption. Classical symbols of power—heraldic crests, archival botanicals, and opulent damasks—are reinterpreted through a contemporary lens, where distortion, pixelation, and visual glitches reshape their identity.

Inspired by the grandeur of Neo-Versailles aesthetics and collegiate tradition, the theme blends ornamental richness with experimental interventions. Florals appear as if scanned from antique herbariums and corrupted by digital interference; structured emblems dissolve into fragmented patterns; decorative repeats become unstable, shifting between refinement and disruption.

Designed for Creative Industries

This trend forecast is ideal for:

- Fashion designers & textile studios

- Surface pattern designers

- Accessory & product developers

- Packaging and branding creatives

- Digital & print designers