keith miller High risk, high reward doesn t just apply to investing: Editorial Director Jo Saltz speaks to five designers (all know for their larger-than-life style) about conquering their fear of going bold and why it s worth it.
Jo Saltz: Once we settled on the idea of risk taking for this subject, the list of participants sort of wrote itself. You re all known in the world for your creative risk taking. Before we start, why doesn’t everyone tell us where they are right now? Allie Holloway
Sasha Bikoff: I’m Sasha, and I fled New York a couple months ago so I’m down in Miami, which has been great. It’s 80 degrees right now!
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Arabella Lennox-Boyd – softly spoken and supremely elegant – has created 800 gardens across the world for the most glittering of personalities, including Sting, the 6th Duke of Westminster, Queen Paola of Belgium, the Rothschilds and half the titled families of Europe. At 83, the Hon Lady Lennox-Boyd has a formidable, almost regal demeanour that makes you feel you should sit up straight in her presence. ‘There is that connection of the plants, which is like a thread that ties you all together,’ she explains, sitting in her light-filled drawing room in Lancashire, wearing a burgundy cashmere jumper, chunky gold hoops in her ears.
Ventfort Hall: Colfax And Fowler, Legendary Designers of the English Country House Style iberkshires.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from iberkshires.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Welcome to ELLE Decor’s March 2021 Issue
In his first official issue at the helm, editor in chief Asad Syrkett discusses “re-seeing” rooms from the past. Feb 17, 2021
As we planned this issue, the first I’ve overseen in its entirety since taking the reins at
ELLE Decor last September, our conversations frequently returned to art: The museums and galleries we miss. The theaters and concert halls shuttered since last spring. The art-filled interiors we swoon over as they come across our desks, making us covetous and hungrier than ever to travel.
And swoon and covet we do: This month, we stop in on a Washington, D.C., couple with an art collection spanning blue-chip and avant-garde works, and visit a curator’s home in Connecticut, where the spirits of onetime guests like Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, and Alexander Calder have left a lasting impression. We knock on the doors of a young family living flat-out alongside a top-tier collection in Los Angeles; peer i