Our Fashion Editor, Victoria, recently remarked that SPAIN really suits me, and after pausing to think about it, realised that she was absolutely right. After living here for a year now, I think the country has seeped into my being — the perpetually SUNNY days, the oranges on the trees in the wintertime and these astonishingly blue Mediterranean skies — all of it has become a part of me, something that will forever be intrinsically intertwined into the fabric of our lives.
Today’s Interior Redux features not one, but two homes of one of the greatest couturiers of the 20th century, Hubert de Givenchy. The designer owned three homes in France, and early last year, we looked at the designer’s country estate — Le Jonchet (see it here), where he permanently resides today, at the age of 89.
Louise recently wrote about decorating with winter white and it is clearly a popular topic lately, perhaps because it’s nearly the end of one year and the beginning of another and we’re in search of new beginnings and fresh starts.
THE MADRID-BASED Pablo Paniagua architecture and interior studio is comprised of Pablo, Álvaro and Gustavo Paniagua, who began working together in 2003, with Pablo as a decorator, Álvaro as a business manager and Gustavo as an architect. Over the years, the studio has completed projects in Madrid, London, Seville, Santo Domingo, Geneva, Marrakech, Barcelona, San Francisco and Malaga.
THE MARBLE is the startlingly lovely star of this Notting Hill kitchen by interior design firm Blakes London from the London...