ELLE Decor Celebrates the Best of AAPI Design
In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, we’re giving a special shout-out to stellar work by Asian and Asian-American designers. Max Burkhalter / William Abranowicz
May marks Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month; each year, the monthlong celebration offers a chance to spotlight the diverse design talent and perspectives of this community. Recent months have also seen a swell in anti-Asian violence in the United States, lending even greater urgency to questions of representation and making this year’s AAPI Heritage Month feel more important than ever. Though every month is a month to highlight the stellar work done by Asian and Asian-American designers, we’re giving a special shout-out this May to the stunning interior design projects by AAPI creatives that have been published online and in our pages. Come on in and look around, won’t you?
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Rock Camp attendee Tammy Fisher and Paul Stanley from KISS perform at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, Nevada, on October 7, 2018. (Courtesy Rock N Roll Fantasy Camp)
From left: Richie Faulkner from Judas Priest, Scott Keller, Rob Halford from Judas Priest, Laughlin Keller at Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp in Los Angeles, November 10, 2016. (Courtesy Rock N Roll Fantasy Camp)
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