When You See An Image Of An Iconic Figure From The World Of Fashion, Cinema Or Music, Do You Think Interior Design?

Do you dream in color?

This is a popular question asked on the subject.

Color is such an influential and integral part of our decorated lives, and yes, I most definitely dream in color.

No big surprise as I write, source and see enough of it in my daily spin around the interior design world.

I happily refer to Chicago’s “Colour My World” as the theme song of my life.

It’s a colorful world we exist in, and thank goodness it is!

I often wonder if when others dream or see something of particular interest or beauty if they see it in terms of decor.

When you see an image of an iconic figure from the world of fashion, film or music, do you think interior design?

Gabrielle Bonheur “Coco” Chanel

The house of style accessorizes the ultimate house of style, 31 rue Cambon, Mademoiselle Chanel’s famous Paris flat.

Domino

The iconic mirrored staircase of 31 rue Cambon.

Domino

Details are the cornerstone of style.

Vogue

Vogue

Sarah Jessica Parker in Chanel Couture

Sarah Jessica Parker in Chanel

Pale pink paired with two color basics, the classic color combination of black and white and/or the color brown, brings to mind the chocolate, vanilla and strawberry color block of Neapolitan ice cream.

47 Park Avenue

Pink never misses the opportunity to be the dazzling choice of color in both fashion and decor.

Ruard Veltman Architecture

A stunning statement is automatically made when a space reflects the personality of the homeowner(s) through collections and personal mementos.

Cameron Diaz in Chanel at the Golden Globes 

Diane Bergeron Interiors

 Anna Mouglalis in Chanel

Katie DeStefano Design

The strength of brown as the lead color of a space influences new traditional through rich lines, patinas and textures.

St. Charles of New York

The man in black pairs well with the bath in dark accents.

House Beautiful

Farrah Fawcett 1976 swimsuit poster.  The best-selling pinup poster of all time.

Mr. Brown London

Marilyn Monroe

Imagine Living

Elle Decor

Pinterest

The voice – Smokey Robinson

Magni Home Collection

Smoky hues cast both the image and the feel of warmth, a sexy vibe some would say.

The design floor is wide open for interpretation and color implementation.

Ann-Margret

Coco Kelley

Brian J. McCarthy, Inc.

Gisele Bundchen- Colcci Summer 2016 Collection

Fashion and decor stand together in front of the mirror of good taste, classic color choices and timeless trends.

Architectural Digest

Pinterest

James Dean

Traditional Home

Dramatic, dark, and defiant to convention.  The common threads of the decor and design beautifully parallel the figure.

Houzz

Inspirational and iconic!  Remarkable figures capture our attention in the same way that classic design and decors influence our homes.

Suzan Fellman LLC

1 Kind Design

Fine Paints of Europe

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor’s violet eye color was actually a stunning dark blue.  The eyes have it for sure.

Jessica Lagrange Interiors

Eclectic Home

Glenn Gissler Design

Dreaming in Color,  Frank Sinatra

D Magazine

I thought it appropriate to include the gorgeous design of interior designer Roger Thomas, the genius behind the fabulous interior design of Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Las Vegas.

Frank Sinatra ruled the Vegas strip as one of the most iconic entertainers in the town’s entertainment history.

The swank, swagger and style influence of Ol’ Blue Eyes is woven into the history, character, landscape, and design of Las Vegas.

When you see an image of an iconic figure from the world of fashion, film or music, do you think interior design?

 

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