IT’S one of the biggest trends at the moment.
And if you’re someone who loves everything bow related, you need to head to your nearest The Range for a stunning new arrival.
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Jasmine took to TikTok to share a look at the product in question – a pink stool in an “adorable” bow design.
“The Range providing the goods for the coquette girlies!” she added in the caption.
According to The Range website, the stool “brings a touch of whimsy and functionality to your space”.
“This charming stool features a unique bow-shaped design and a soft pink colour that will brighten up any room,” they added.
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“It is perfect for use as a make-up stool or a stylish addition to your desk setup.”
And after Jasmine shared the video, the comments section was immediately filled with people insisting they needed to go and get it.
“Cute!!!!!!” one wrote.
“Do I need it? No, but do I want it? YES!” another added.
“I need!” a third insisted.
“How much is this?” someone else asked.
With Jasmine replying:”It was £34.99 but it has gone on sale today for £22.74!!”
The Range also sells other items perfect for those exploring the trend, including a pink bow pendant lamp – currently down from £75.99 to £60.79.
There’s also a pink glitter bow cushion for £24.99, which comes in a grey colour too if you aren’t a fan of pink.
And to complete a bow-filled, girly bedroom, there are bow-print duvet sets for £19 for a single.
As for why the coquette trend is so popular, influencer and stylist Maree Ellard told the BBC that it’s “easy to do and it’s easy to adapt”.
“Sometimes it’s as simple as colour choices like pinks, lilacs, whites and ivories,” she explained.
Hottest home trends for 2025
Renovations expert Andy Simms, from MyBuilder.com revealed the hottest interior design trends for this year.
COLOUR DRENCHING
Colour drenching involves using your colour across walls and ceilings to maximise the impact and create the illusion of a bigger space – doors, radiators, and even furniture won’t escape the paint job if you want the full effect. Brown, terracotta, beige – once the preserve of the 70s, earthy colours have been slowly gaining popularity. Similarly, bold greens and blues are also making a return, with the intention of colour drenching rooms.
STATEMENT WALLPAPER
Wallpaper divides designers, with some loving it and others preferring painted walls. 2025 will see a resurgence of wallpaper, and the bolder the better. For small spaces, such as downstairs loos or studies, choose a bold print and ignore any concerns about making the space look smaller. For larger spaces, consider a stunning mural theme.
BROKEN LIVING PLAN
Open plan living has been popular for over a decade now, but while it hasn’t quite had its day, many are returning to smaller, functional spaces – with a twist. “Broken plan” is when a bigger space is cut into various parts using screens, archways, crittal-style windows and doors or textured glass.
“”Things that many were already familiar with wearing as a child or as a young adolescent.
“There is that familiarity, that nostalgia to it. It’s youthful, it’s girly, it’s pretty, it’s simplistic, but then you’re able to hybridise it so simply with other interests.
“When you add bows to something, you have the coquette thing kind of covered.”