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Designer's home
It is their source of inspiration
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What do you get when you get a good salary and an artist, or an interior designer's design license? Well...... Maybe you can live in some beautiful houses that are so beautiful that you can suffocate.
You might think that fashionistas must have clothes all over their homes. Or do you think they're just like themselves, messy at home, going out and dressing up?
Let's take a look at the homes of these fashion celebrities, in fact, the decoration style of the basic home is the same as their own design style, and even sometimes, their inspiration for clothing collections comes from the place where they live.
Thom Browne
Thom Browne's 1930s Greenwich Village apartments are typical of New York. 800 square feet (approximately equal to 74 square meters) home with only one bedroom.
As his designs were, neat, but the highlight was the "medieval treasures" he discovered with the help of architect and antique dealer David Biscaye.
For example, the Jacques Adnet cocktail table, the Dunbar mohair sofa of the 1960s, and the small table from the Argentine hotel make up his living room.
His bedroom was also streamlined, like the school's dorm, a simple Adnet bed, Gio Ponti's desk, Browne's desk and a classic TB tricolor striped blanket. The balcony has an awning and can see the Chrysler Building, and the view is good!
It can be said that although the sparrow is small, it is complete. (Say small is not small, a person to live more than enough, compared with the following, or .... Let's take a look at the catwalk in the spring of '17
Like his little apartment, minimalist personality.
Tom Ford
Tom Ford's Cerro Pelon Farm looks like a mix of 1970s Hollywood homes and Western styles. While it doesn't sound like it's true, it's true that the farm has its own film collection, including X-Men, Battle of Sivalado, and Wild Horses.
For example, if you look at this place, are you familiar with it?
Yes, Thor was once filmed here.
The large farm is located in the New Mexico desert, in the Galisteo Basin outside Santa Fe, and the 20,000-acre estate was released for sale this summer for $75 million. (Hmmm....probably about 500 million yuan)
The main building was designed by The Japanese minimalist master Tadao Ando and is equipped with a circular racecourse and a right-angled design of the annex. There is a long floor to ceiling window that sits next to a wading pool. Extremely close to nature.
There is also a tennis court.
Alexander Wang
Alexander Wang listed his 2,550-square-foot TriBeCa apartment for sale this year for $3.5 million. Built in 1866, the building was once an old warehouse, remodeled in the 1970s, but still retains its industrial features, such as his 12-foot ceiling and plenty of exposed bricks.
Speaking of TriBeCa, it is necessary to say that this is really a wealthy district and a star district in New York. The well-known people who live here on the encyclopedia alone account for half a page. Like Taylor Swift, Kate Winslet, Karlie Kloss...
39 Worth Street Building
The apartment, transformed in collaboration with Ryan Korban, Wang's friend from college, has a vast and charming living space.
The tones are black and white, such as the black Karl Springer coffee table, the black Serge Mouille floor lamp, the zebra carpet and the pure white walls, which present the same style as the king's own clothing collection.
Like what:
Ralph Lauren
Speaking of his home, one might think we're talking about his mansion in Bedford, New York, but he's better known for his Ralph & Ricky Lauren, contracted RRL Ranch (Ralph & Ricky Lauren) at the foot of San Juan Hill in Colorado, which covers more than 16,000 acres, including a main ranch, three hand-painted tents by Native American artists, and several outbuildings.
(The tent room was still quite cute.) )
The ranch is raised by cowboys and its horseback is the preferred mode of transport. How, doesn't it sound rustic?
In fact, looking at the decoration of the house, you can also see the strong American rural style.
Fritz Scholder's work hangs on the fireplace in the main living room, which is decorated with Ralph Lauren's own home collection. However, the cowboy hat that was once owned by John Wayne is the highlight.
Giorgio Armani
The soul of Italian design has lived in his milan home since 1982 and never wanted to move elsewhere. Like his classic and elegant tailoring, Armani's home also includes his brand's studio. Peter Marino, a leather-obsessed designer, is also responsible for the interior design of armani's home. The overall color tone is beige and black, but there are many colorful souvenirs in the room, documenting Armani's every trip.
The study on the third floor is the designer's "refuge" (nothing to do to rest and find inspiration), and the winding black metal staircase was designed by Armani Studio. There is also a huge ancient Roman marble statue here, which of course is just one of Armani's antique collections.
Frank Muytjens
100 miles north of New York, Searsdale is a great place to hunt and fish, and Frank Muytjens, director of J.Crew, also likes to spend weekends here.
A refined house full of rustic style with open garden.
Muytjens only bought what he absolutely liked, including disposable exhibits made by artisans in the zoo, Stephen Kenn's couch, and a huge farmhouse table with his favorite book.
Ancient frescoes hang on the white walls, and wooden floors are curved from high to low.