Tag Archives: DVF
From the catwalk to the lobby…
Fashion hotels are spreading like wild fire and any designer worth their salt has translated their style DNA into interiors and furnishing. It seems like a no brainer that fashion designers should try their hand at designing hotels. They have … Continue reading
Posted in Edinburgh, Hotels - Design, Hotels - Luxury, Milan, News, Paris
Tagged alice in wonderland, Armani Hotels, art hotel, bento box, Bulgari Resort Bali, Charles Rennie Macintosh, christian lacroix, Clandestino restaurant, Claridges, colourful sushi, Cucina restaurant, Design Hotel, Diane Von Fürstenberg, Dominican Republic, Donatella Versace, DVF, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Old Town, fashion hotel, George IV Bridge, Giorgio Locatelli, Hôtel Bellechasse, Hôtel du Petit Moulin, Hotel Missoni, Hotel Philosophy, Italian designer, italy, Jamaica, left bank, Locanda Locatelli, luxury hotel, Maison Moschino, Matteo Thun, Mattia Camorani, Milan, Moreno Cedroni, Mos kit, Moschino, New York, Oscar de la Renta, Palazzo Versace, Paris, Proud to be Woman CD, Ralph Lauren, Rezidor hotel group, Rosella Jardini, Rosita Missoni, Round Hill House, Scotland, the marais, the Seine, Tortuga Bay, trompe l'oeil, Viale Monte Grappa
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Left Bank Book Boutique: Assouline
Taschen and Phaidon are usually my go-to publishers for beautiful coffee table and reference books, but having revisited the Assouline boutique on the Left Bank, I think I’ve changed allegiance. While Taschen’s Left Bank store is sleek and ordered, with … Continue reading
Posted in Art, France, Paris, Shopping, Stores
Tagged american fashion cookbook, art books, assouline, book shop, books, borders, christian dior, coffee table books, council of fashion designers of america, DVF, fashion books, fashion cookbook, foyles, isaac mizrahi, julien clasessens, left bank, marc jacobs, marie-antoinette, martha stewart, michael kors, nina ricci, olivier theyskens, Paris, phaidon, rue Bonaparte, saint-germain, taschen, the other side of the picture, tory burch, yohji yamamoto
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