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"flight of fantasy" room and hallway designed by sasha bikoff for kips bay decorator show house
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Vanity by Sasha Bikoff Interior Design and Abner Henry Furniture, 2024.
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Art Hide and Sasha Bikoff Launch New Rug Collection
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High Point Market Best in Show goes to Sasha Bikoff shows at Currey & Company. This exhibition wins Best in Show and stopped me in my tracks because it evoked such a feeling of beauty. https://lisastewartdesign.com/fall-2019-high-point-market-best-in-show/
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Designer Sasha created this apt. decor on the Upper East Side of New York City like a Versailles, France confection. It looks like a fairy tale- look at those pale blue chairs. Alice-in-Wonderland style. The client wanted a Marie Antoinette atmosphere.
Feathers! This client definitely got what she asked for.
Ah, definitely, French Belle Epoch, and a fancy tray of macarons, too!
The hall leading to the powder room, and look at the kitchen- small, but bright.
Deep blue guest room.
Master bedroom.
The dressing room wallpaper looks like shelves of perfume bottles.
Snug little tub.
Let ‘em eat cake!
https://sashabikoff.com/portfolio-posts/upper-east-side-ii
#designer apt.#sasha bikoff#marie antoinette decor#belle epoch decor#versailles style decor#french decor#long post
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Fashion Expands into a New Medium
(photo: Kate Moss for Vogue via googleimages.com - original edit)
The line between fashion and interiors has blurred.
The two art forms bleed into each in a growing variety of ways. Both fashion and interior design are rooted in art, beauty, and aesthetics. Both mediums are entirely personal – self-expression in the environment and on the body. Just like fashion, interior design fluctuates with passing years and changing trends. Some styles become staples that follow the individual throughout their lives within their homes. Design within the realms of fashion and lifestyle use different approaches to achieve specific goals. Some approaches are experimental or impactful, while others aim for longevity with classic pieces. Colors, fabrics, textures, shapes, and space create the foundations of fashion and interior design.
Fashion trends are influenced by the economy, social relations, and historical movements. Rising runway trends then depict which trends are translated into interior design. Whether it be a pattern, finish, or combination of materials – popular fashion trends on the runway are reflected in the emerging design styles within homes.
Below features contemporary interior design trends influenced by current fashion themes, details, and patterns.
Themes: Neutral Color Palette
Color Palette is vital to the success of a design and gives the biggest impact to the viewer. Color palette trends evolve over time, in 2021 neutrals were widely popular on the runway and consequently, in interior design colorations.
(photo: source unknown via hommes.studio)
Details: Quilting
Details and finishing have trends in fashion and interior design. Quilting exemplifies this translation of style through art mediums. This design detail adds interest combined with lush feelings of comfort and luxury.
(Maison Margiela Quilted Bag. Photo: @maisonmargiela)
(photo: source unknown via pinterest.com)
Pattern: Checkerboard
Patterns, like floral or stripes, are design elements used to decorate the body and to accent one’s surroundings that follow trends. Unique patterns dominate the runways and can be used to emphasize an interior as well when paired with complementary accents. Checkerboard has made a major comeback in a very chic way, each new twist to the basic pattern pushes boundaries while remaining classic. Patterns are very personal and checkerboard seems to appeals to any girl who loves using classic patterns in a fashion-forward and creative way.
(Photo: @fiahamelijnck)
(photo: source unknown via bocadolobo.com)
Fashion Brands Step Across the Foyer
Versace’s FuoriSalone exhibit held at Versace Palazzo at Via Gesu exemplifies the beautiful marriage of the high fashion world and home design. This exhibition debuted the newest lines in the Versace Home Collection, set designed by Sasha Bikoff. With Miami in mind, Bikoff based the interior design on archival prints from the ad campaign shot by Richard Avedon for the iconic fall/winter Versace 1994 ready-to-wear collection.
(photo: courtesy of Versace via interiordesign.net)
Fashion designers are also increasingly creating home decor lines. Check out Christian Siriano's journey into interior design below.
Interior Designers Cristina and Monica Souza of Avant Design designed a space based on fashion designer Tom Ford’s rich and luxe aesthetic, using an emerald and onyx color palette.
(photo: Tom Ford AW19 via pinterest.com)
Iris Van Herpen, a leading haute couture, high-tech fashion designer, epitomizes the relation between fashion and architecture. She uses a similar technique and materials when working in both artistic worlds. She can be described with the words architecture fashion couture. Her 3D-printed skeleton dress in 2011 was just the beginning of Herpen experimenting and pushing fashion into the future.
This masterful, original design influenced the use of 3D printing within her ground-breaking collection Roots of Rebirth, where she introduces architecture haute couture fashion made of marine waste.
In 2019, Herpen and the Neutelings Riedijk Architects designed sculptural panels throughout Naturalis Biodiversity Center (pictured below) in Leiden.
(photo: source unknown via hommes.studio)
Fashion Bloggers Embrace Interiors
The simpatico relationship between fashion and interiors is exemplified by the transition of fashion bloggers into more home-based content. With COVID-19 quarantine policies and the boom of online marketing through Instagram, bloggers and consumers have matured in an expanded taste for quality products of self-expression in different areas of their lives. Interior design is a fresh avenue of revenue for bloggers who desire to grow their personal businesses. Bloggers mature and so do their followers, lending toward the development of new content.
The interaction of fashion and interiors can only be described as symbiotic. The harmonious affinity of the two goes beyond project development – materials, trends, styles, colors, and themes within interior design all stem from fashion.
See you in 3 weeks with my next topic: The Art Elements within Fashion Design!
♡ Best Wishes ♡
Becca Buddin
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versace x sasha bikoff
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@tayloragron good eye!
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Interior by Sasha Bikoff
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If you like a funky, colorful, whimsical, and artsy aesthetic, you’ll love designer Sasha Bikoff’s work. Here’s an apt. she did in Greenwich Village, New York City.
The dining area - she seems to like these chairs, b/c I’ve seen them in her other designs.
I like the pink couch. She’s got some strange pieces, though, that I’m not terribly fond of.
This is a nice idea, it looks like they decoupaged botanical prints on a plain cabinet.
I must say I love a red toilet and faucet.
The bedroom encompasses many different styles. This is quite the elaborate dressing table, isn’t it? Look at the built-in lamps.
The dressing room/closet. Either that goose has a twin, or he gets around a lot.
https://sashabikoff.com/portfolio-posts/greenwich-village
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