Dress Details: Emporio Sirenuse Dress, valentino bag, ancient greek sandals, Sherman Field Defeat
One of my favorite things about the villa we stayed in in Mallorca is that I don’t think there was a single surface without a pattern. The print was on the bench in the dressing room, on the canopy over the bed, in the linen, even on the tile I grabbed while going for breakfast. One pattern handed you over to another, and instead of feeling too much, it felt just right. Print upon print, and I have never felt more calm or more inspired.


That richness follows directly from what I want to wear. A Dress He could just as easily be the upholstery, a tasseled hem It’s as big as a mini on a pillow, a bag that picks up the color of a painted room. Here the line between fashion and interior becomes blurred in the best possible way. Prints, textures, fringes, embroidery, glass and linen all seem to speak the same language, and I want to respond in each one of them.




mini laser cut bag
With a laser-cut leather pattern and bold color, this bag looks like it was pulled straight from the interiors it mirrors.
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printed pillow
A patterned pillow that instantly adds richness to a chair, bed or corner.
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painted glass bottle
A painted glass detail that makes any table, countertop or bar feel more transportable.
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