Characterized by stylized energetic circular forms, triskeles, and spirals, celtic prints are once again seeping back in vogue. Inspired by the culturally and historically rich celts, retailers retain a preference of complex symbolism yet balanced geometric decoration as overall prints, border prints and stand alone motifs, now mixed with contrasting florals, butterfly’s and other tropical inspirations.

Time and again spotted on women’s apparel, bags, scarves, ties, jewellery and also home furnishings, celtic prints showcase a variety of styles with its popular knotwork, key patterns, lettering, zoomorphic, plant as well as human forms. Sported mostly in casual wear, and in the collection of some fashion forward brands like River Island, H&M, and ASOS, these prints are sure to become even more popular on scarves and as digital prints on dresses and tunic tops with women all over the globe waiting to embrace these designs on streets as well as runways.

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