Fashion Trends – Daily Design News https://dailydesignews.com The Biggest and Newest Online Resource on Design Trends Fri, 17 Sep 2021 11:23:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 Showdown of the best all-time Royal Jewelry https://dailydesignews.com/showdown-of-the-best-all-time-royal-jewelry/ https://dailydesignews.com/showdown-of-the-best-all-time-royal-jewelry/#respond Fri, 17 Sep 2021 11:21:50 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=15232 Royal Family. Two words immediately remind us of fairytales in the 21st century. The prince and the princess. Big weddings, sparkly dresses, and mostly: sparkly jewelry.

Original Article by Elle Magazine

For the British Royal Family, jewelry is more than just an accessory. It’s a part of their history. From the stones to the settings, every piece has a meaning. It can be political related, family heritage, or national treasure. Here are some of the best and most classical tiaras, earrings, rings, and neckpieces that are a part of the royal collection.

Royal | The Queen Mary Fringe Tiara

Royal | The Queen Mary Fringe Tiara
Royal Princess Beatrice of York | The Queen Mary Fringe Tiara

Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Anne both wore the Queen Mary Fringe Tiara on their wedding day. The Queen loaned the piece to her granddaughter, Princess Beatrice of York, on the day of her wedding to Edoardo Mapelli. This tiara, all diamond design, signifies the royal family’s history as well as “solidarity, strength, and endurance.”

Royal | Cartier Halo Scroll Tiara

Duchess of Cambridge | Royal | Cartier Halo Scroll Tiara
Duchess of Cambridge | Royal | Cartier Halo Scroll Tiara

The tiara worn by the Duchess of Cambridge on her wedding day was a loan from the Queen and it was actually a wedding anniversary gift from King George VI to his wife Elizabeth in 1936. It has more than 1,000 diamonds and was also worn by Princess Margaret.

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Royal | The Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau Tiara

Royal | The Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau Tiara

The tiara was worn by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on her wedding day to Prince Harry, was made by Garrard in 1925 for the Queen’s grandmother, Queen Mary. It originally had a sapphire centerpiece but it has been changed to a diamond.

Royal | The Greville Tiara

Royal | The Greville Tiara

The Greville Tiara was made by Boucheron for Dame Margaret Helen Greville in 1920. It is also known as the Boucheron Honeycomb tiara. The Queen, who inherited the piece from her mother, long-term loaned it to Camilla, who married Prince Charles in 2005.

Royal | The Duchess of Cambridge’s Engagement Ring

Royal | The Duchess of Cambridge's Engagement Ring
Royal | The Duchess of Cambridge’s Engagement Ring

Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton with the same engagement ring Prince Charles have to the late Princess Diana. The centerpiece is a 12-carat oval sapphire with 14 solitaire diamonds set in a white gold band.

Royal | The Duchess of Sussex’s Engagement Ring

Royal | The Duchess of Sussex's Engagement Ring
Royal | The Duchess of Sussex’s Engagement Ring

Prince Harry had Meghan Markle’s engagement ring made by Cleave & Company using an ethically sourced center stone from Botswana, where he and Meghan first vacationed together. The center stone is flanked by two round diamonds from a brooch that belonged to his late mother, Princess Diana.

Royal | Kate’s Ruby Necklace

Royal | Kate's Ruby Necklace
Royal | Kate’s Ruby Necklace

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a ruby and diamond necklace by jeweler Mouawad at an engagement in 2011.

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Luxury brands return to live show format at Paris Fashion Week https://dailydesignews.com/luxury-brands-return-to-live-show-format-at-paris-fashion-week/ https://dailydesignews.com/luxury-brands-return-to-live-show-format-at-paris-fashion-week/#respond Wed, 15 Sep 2021 11:30:00 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=14804 Discover which luxury brands are back in live show format at Paris Fashion Week.

Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Hermès, Balenciaga, Givenchy, Chloé, and Rick Owens are just some of the brands returning to physical shows formats at Paris Fashion Week later this month. A total of 37 brands will host live shows with audiences during the womenswear ready-to-wear calendar from 27 September to 5 October.

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France’s fashion federation, the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode (FHCM) this week announced its official ninety-two brand line-up, which also consists of digital presentations and invitation-only events.

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Maison Margiela, Dries van Noten and Schiaparelli are continuing to work within a digital framework at Paris Fashion Week while new additions to the womenswear calendar are Ludovic de Saint Sernin, Raf Simons, and Botter, all of whom will host physical shows.

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All digital events will be broadcast on the Paris Fashion Week FHCM platform.

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Dior’s Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists https://dailydesignews.com/diors-iconic-medallion-chair-reinvented-by-17-artists/ https://dailydesignews.com/diors-iconic-medallion-chair-reinvented-by-17-artists/#respond Mon, 13 Sep 2021 14:51:35 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=15060 Dior has invited seventeen artists and designers to reinvent the iconic Medallion Chair. This unique piece is a symbol of Louis XVI style, which was first embraced by Dior in 1947, who used it to seat guests at his fashion shows and in 2021, on the occasion of Milan Design Week, this design was reborn. The Medallion Chair is an emblem of the fashion house since its inception and got some brand new looks this year, just as iconic.

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Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Dior Maison’s presentation at Salone del Mobile.
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Joy de Rohan Chabot
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
India Mahdavi

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In the case of Dior’s Medallion Chair, the boundaries between fashion and design are famously porous. Installed at Palazzo Citterio, Dior presented the seventeen reinterpretations at the return of Salone del Mobile in Milan.

Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Pierre Charpin
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Ma Yansong

Christian Dior describes the Louis XVI chair in his memoirs as “sober, simple, but above all classic and Parisian.” Tapered with an oval back, the story began with the collaboration of the stylist-tailor with Victor Grandpierre, first a photographer and then a decorator. The famous duo produced the famous grey and white interiors that have become synonymous with Dior. The same oval, crowned by a Fontanges bow, was displayed on the Dior packaging, communication, and in the boutiques. Used at fashion shows, medallion chairs became silent spectators to a beautiful Parisian world.

Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
 Dimorestudio 
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Atang Tshikare
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Seungjin Yang 
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Pierre Yovanovitch

The list of creatives includes Sam Baron, Nacho Carbonell, Pierre Charpin, Dimorestudio, Khaled El Mays, Martino Gamper, Constance Guisset, India Mahdavi, Nendo, Joy de Rohan Chabot, Linde Freya Tangelder, Atang Tshikare, Seungjin Yang, Ma Yansong, Jinyeong Yeon, Tokujin Yoshioka, and Pierre Yovanovitch. With these famous and renowned artists and designers, one can only expect an iconic creation!

Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Khaled El Mays
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Nendo 
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Sam Baron

Dior didn’t set any boundaries to artist’s creativity when ask them to rethink the exclusive chair. From France to Japan, these creations are delightfully different and unique.

Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Constance Guisset
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Linde Freya Tangelde
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Tokujin Yoshioka
Dior's Iconic Medallion Chair Reinvented by 17 Artists
Martino Gamper

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World’s top 5 most valuable luxury brands in 2021 https://dailydesignews.com/worlds-top-5-most-valuable-luxury-brands-in-2021/ https://dailydesignews.com/worlds-top-5-most-valuable-luxury-brands-in-2021/#respond Wed, 08 Sep 2021 11:30:00 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=14409 From Louis Vuitton to Rolex, these are the world’s most valuable luxury brands of 2021.

According to the most recent Brand/Kantar data, the luxury category will grow by 34% in 2021, with the majority of companies coming from France and Italy. In this article, discover the top five luxury brands in terms of brand valuation in 2021.

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1º – Louis Vuitton

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Louis Vuitton is a French fashion house and luxury goods company founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton. The label’s LV monogram appears on most of its products, ranging from luxury trunks and leather goods to ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, sunglasses and books.

Brand value: $75.7 billion.

2º – Chanel

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Chanel is a French luxury fashion house that was founded by couturière Coco Chanel in 1910. It focuses on women’s high fashion and ready-to-wear clothes, luxury goods and accessories.

Brand value: $47 billion.

3º – Hermès

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Hermès is a French luxury goods manufacturer established in 1837. It specializes in leather goods, lifestyle accessories, home furnishings, perfumery, jewellery, watches and ready-to-wear. Its logo, since the 1950s, is of a Duc carriage with horse. Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski is the current creative director.

Brand value: $46.4 billion.

4º – Gucci

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Gucci is an Italian luxury fashion house based in Florence, Italy. Its product lines include handbags, ready-to-wear, footwear, and accessories, makeup, fragrances, and home decoration. The brand was founded in 1921 by Guccio Gucci in Florence, Tuscany. Under the direction of Aldo Gucci (son of Guccio), Gucci became a worldwide-known brand, an icon of the Italian Dolce Vita.

Brand value: $33.8 billion.

5º – Rolex

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Rolex is a luxury watch manufacturer based in Geneva, Switzerland. Originally founded as Wilsdorf and Davis by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, England in 1905, the company registered Rolex as the brand name of its watches in 1908, and became Rolex Watch Co. Ltd. in 1915. After World War I, the company moved its base of operations to Geneva due to the unfavorable economic situation in the post-war United Kingdom.

Brand value: $8.1 billion.

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Balmain shows collection in unpublished drama series https://dailydesignews.com/balmain-shows-collection-in-unpublished-drama-series/ https://dailydesignews.com/balmain-shows-collection-in-unpublished-drama-series/#respond Wed, 01 Sep 2021 11:30:00 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=14637 Discover Fracture series featuring looks exclusively from Balmain’s Fall Winter 2021 collection.

Brands are increasingly looking for alternatives to present their collections in innovative ways. In an unprecedented partnership, Balmain joins forces with “Channel 4” to create a dramatic series with his Fall-Winter 2021 pieces!

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Called ” Fracture”, the novelty is produced by Pretty Bird, directed by Bradley & Pablo, and features 5 episodes of 8 minutes each. The plot takes place at the isolated Le Rêve hotel on the outskirts of Los Angeles, a no-frills but charming place for a host of amusing characters.

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There’s the mysterious Mya, played by Jesse Jo Stark, a struggling singer-songwriter who fled her privileged life in New York for a lonely hotel existence. In the series we can also follow the characters played by Charles Melton (known as “Riverdale”), Tommy Dorfman (from the series “13 Reasons Why”), and Ajani Russell (from “Betty” on HBO).

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“Fracture” helps make clear Balmain’s determination to continue to break down barriers and engage in unexpected, engaging, and fun ways with lovers of fashion, music, and design,” said Balmain Creative Director Olivier Rousteing in an official statement. The series is scheduled to be released on September 2nd and can be watched at www.fractureseries.com.

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Copenhagen Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2022: The 5 Brands Not to Forget https://dailydesignews.com/copenhagen-fashion-week-spring-summer-2022-the-5-brands-not-to-forget/ https://dailydesignews.com/copenhagen-fashion-week-spring-summer-2022-the-5-brands-not-to-forget/#respond Wed, 25 Aug 2021 11:30:00 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=14186 Discover the 5 brands of Copenhagen Fashion Week that we’ll want to keep in our wardrobe for years to come.

The Copenhagen Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2022 just wrapped up another stellar season and, in this article, we show the 5 Copenhagen Fashion Week brands that we’ll want to keep in our wardrobe for years to come.

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Mother of Pearl

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Sustainability is the main pillar of Mother of Pearl, a brand that started in London but sees its collections parade in the Danish city. By the hands of Amy Powney, the timeless designs painted by a beige, white and black palette are born. Mother of Pearl knows that fashion has an environmental cost and therefore seeks to create collections with minimal impact but without ever compromising on aesthetics and style.

The Garment

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The duo consisting of Sophia Roe and Charlotte Eskildsen made their debut at the Copenhagen Fashion Week with the brand The Garment. Started in 2020, this is the materialization of the search for a more sustainable wardrobe based on minimalism, since,  for the creators, “having less is buying in the right way”. On the second day of the event, the brand presented Garment The Movie to introduce minimalist classics that, for now, are only for sale in a Danish pop-up.  

Lovechild 1979

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The streets of cities that host fashion weeks are not only full of street style. For Lovechild 1979,  the historic center of Copenhagen was the stage for the parade. The rustic scene created around the catwalk only improved what was already waiting for us. Under the creative direction of Anne-Dorthe Larsen, the Danish brand combined feminine elegance and lightness with structured and oversized silhouettes, bringing to life pieces that are both timeless and suitable for the season. 

By Malene Birger

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With looks marked by simplicity, we come across the By Malene Birger brand, which claims to have an eclectic vision of Scandinavian minimalism. The collection presented in Copenhagen Fashion Week is close to the contemporary bohemian style, with oversized and fluid pieces. The long dresses are the signature piece of the collection designed by Maja Dixdotter, thus marking the combination of feminine traits with a sense of freedom.

Gestuz

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It was in 2008 that Sanne Sehested started Gestuz , a brand that follows the Scandinavian design line while seeking to revolutionize the classics. And on the Copenhagen Fashion Week , this one stood out for its use of color, whether in the pieces or in the nature-inspired scenarios that served as the background for the show. With the contemporary woman in mind, it was with the power suits that Gestuz presented his proposals for the hot season of 2022.

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Chinese Jewelry Brand Turned Prosthetics Into Wearable Art https://dailydesignews.com/chinese-jewelry-brand-turned-prosthetics-into-wearable-art/ https://dailydesignews.com/chinese-jewelry-brand-turned-prosthetics-into-wearable-art/#respond Fri, 20 Aug 2021 11:55:14 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=14424
Prosthetics Jewelry Collection by YVMIN
Prosthetics Jewelry Collection by YVMIN

This article is originally from Vogue

The Story Behind the Collection of Prosthetics

Xiao Yang, a Chinese influencer and model, has been wearing a prosthetic leg for almost 20 years now. Despite the saying that nowadays she feels like it’s a part of her, it has not always been like that. It has a personal challenge and it was difficult to feel good with herself when it comes to dressing up., “In high school, when I was very eager to dress up, I thought that the prosthetic limbs affected my external beauty”, she tells Vogue.

“Wearing a prosthesis also caused one side of my buttocks to be deformed. I [still] feel unsafe if I wear tight pants or tops that are shorter than the buttocks—like [I’m] being exposed. I wore T-shirts and straight pants for a long time.”

Xiao Yang

But as time went on, Yang began experimenting more with her fashion choices and she began to find herself and wanting her prosthetic to reflect her sleek, modern style – yes, graphic t-shirts included-. But, earlier this year, she met Xiaoyu Zhang and Min Li, the creators of the brand YVMIN, and together they came up with an incredible idea: “What if we treat prosthetics like wearable art?”.
The YVMIN brand is known for creating delicate, feminine jewelry and this was the perfect opportunity for the creators to challenge themselves and to bring extra happiness to someone else through their work.

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Prosthetics Jewelry Collection by YVMIN
Prosthetics Jewelry Collection by YVMIN

“When we saw Xiao sharing her OOTD photos on social media with her strong personal style, we thought it would be a good opportunity,”

YVMIN

Xiao was immediately on board with the idea because it meant her prosthetic would become a piece of art. And the best part? She could wear it, “This project tells everyone that wearing a prosthesis is a fact that cannot be changed—but wearing a prosthesis that looks gorgeous is also achievable (…) there will definitely be more people who need to experience it.” Now, this brand made it possible to use your prosthesis as an accessory and has already created three different decorative shells that can be worn over the prosthetic leg. Some of them have little details such as a heart-shaped “knee cap”.

Prosthetics Jewelry Collection by YVMIN
Prosthetics Jewelry Collection by YVMIN

To create these very special pieces, the designers had to take 3D scans of Yang’s prosthetic limbs and legs in order to make a structure that could easily fit over them. The shells are made of nylon and resin, “This lightweight material can ensure that the shell will not burden Xiao”, one of the designers says, “We used vacuum plating to give the resin and nylon materials a metallic luster (..) We also inlaid jewels, like purple zircon, on it.”

Their idea and collection has a success that conquered many fans online because it was more than just cool visual content and some users identified with this very special collaboration, “I myself wear a prosthesis, but I have never seen such beauty,” commented one user.

“We [hope this project] lets more people pay attention to the decorations that can be used for prosthetics. Prosthetic wearers can have their favorite accessories without replacing expensive prosthetics. We hope that our design and creation can give people more choices, no matter which group they belong to—this is our motivation for the future.”

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Louis Vuitton Has Entered The (Gaming) Chat https://dailydesignews.com/louis-vuitton-has-entered-the-gaming-chat/ https://dailydesignews.com/louis-vuitton-has-entered-the-gaming-chat/#respond Wed, 18 Aug 2021 10:30:00 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=14050 Louis Vuitton launched an interactive gaming app that is available to download.

The seemingly disparate worlds of gaming and fashion are colliding, giving its rabid fans something more addicting than Candy Crush or scouring the internet for vintage Jean Paul Gaultier combined. Louis Vuitton launched an interactive gaming app that is available to download. “Louis the Game” pays homage to Louis Vuitton’s founder, who was born on August 4th, 1821 in Anchay in the French Jura, on his 200th birthday.

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“Louis the Game” is a nod to the celebration. Following the atelier’s mascot Vivienne—whose shape takes after the LV’s iconic monogram symbols—you lead the character through a digital world to reach a birthday destination. The aim is to collect as many candles as you can while finding hidden keys that allow you to gain access to new levels. A global leaderboard lets you compete with your friends worldwide, and you can change skins to match your favorite Louis Vuitton bag, with prints pulled from the seaside Escale capsule and the limited-edition print from Louis Vuitton’s cruise 2021 Game On Coeur collection. Integrating the latest blockchain technology, the game also includes 30 NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens), 10 of which were created by digital artist Beeple.

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As you walk, climb, float, and double jump through the LV world with Vivienne, you’re also receiving a lesson in Fashion 101. Each of the 200 candles unlocks a postcard that details an anecdote or trivia point about Louis Vuitton, ranging from its brand history to special collaborations to runway highlights.

Louis Vuitton’s connection to the futuristic world of gaming is not new. Creative director Nicholas Ghesquiere is a known fan of the digital aesthetic, with a penchant for space-inspired collections and a 2016 campaign starring Lightning, a heroine from the Final Fantasy franchise. Creating an actual video game is a natural extension for Louis Vuitton, bridging its steep heritage with modern-day pursuits.

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Interior design trends in 2022: tips for your home to be trendy https://dailydesignews.com/interior-design-trends-in-2022-tips-for-your-home-to-be-trendy/ https://dailydesignews.com/interior-design-trends-in-2022-tips-for-your-home-to-be-trendy/#respond Wed, 11 Aug 2021 15:33:18 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=14069 Come see the latest interior design trends that you’ll want to implement in your home!

The interior design trends we show are very diverse, we present tips for all tastes and styles. We can guarantee that all solutions are current and modern, and can easily adapt to your home.

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TEXTURED FURNITURE

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Textured designs are the latest interior design trend of the Renaissance era, they started with three-dimensional wallpapers, and now it’s the turn of furniture. To avoid flat fronts, plain doors, adding textures and patterns to pieces gives them a tactile feel and becomes decorative, not just furniture with storage.

JAPANDI

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Japandi style blends features of Japanese minimalist style with cool Scandinavian style. This style reigns in simplicity and functionality, offering a timeless design aesthetic. Lately, it is one of the most sought after styles by professionals and consumers, as they believe that this interior design trend is related to people’s moods and is a positive influence.

HOME OFFICES

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Home offices have come by force of the pandemic dictated to us the need to work from home, without much outside contact. This has led to many people having to adapt rooms in their homes, to work remotely. Initially, makeshift desks were common, however, as it has become a long-term situation, people are increasingly looking for functional and decorative solutions for their home offices.

Creating multiple workspaces throughout the house means that families can work from home at the same time without being inconvenienced, this is also relevant for desk spaces for children, so that children can continue to study at home when schools close.

DARK KITCHENS

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One of the strongest interior design trends that have emerged in modern kitchen design is the use of dark colors. The most commonly used color has been dark gray for a few years now, however, some dark tones have now been added to spaces such as green and blue, turning classic kitchens into more modern, chic and minimalist spaces. The color does not necessarily have to be applied to the furniture, but also to the walls, the floor, or even the most discreet decorative accessories.

DECORATION VASES

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There are vases that do a wonderful job of holding and holding the most beautiful flowers. However, we place so much importance on flowers that we sometimes forget to focus on vases, which can also be pieces of decoration. In fact, there are already vases that are only for decoration and do not support any kind of plant inside, which have the power to transform a room in a flash.

WARM, EARTHY PAINT TONES

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In recent years, gray has been the dominant color in interiors, but warm, neutral, and earthy tones are back, and come to prove that they are anything but boring.

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Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life https://dailydesignews.com/guccis-2021-decor-a-dose-of-excentrism-in-the-everyday-life/ https://dailydesignews.com/guccis-2021-decor-a-dose-of-excentrism-in-the-everyday-life/#respond Mon, 09 Aug 2021 15:03:00 +0000 https://dailydesignews.com/?p=13734 Gucci has released the 2021 Home decor collection, and with more than 40 new captivating designs, Alessandro Michele (Gucci’s creative director) offers an eccentric take on home essentialsColorspatterns are watchwords for this dazzling collection. Keep reading to discover more.

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Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life
Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life

Referencing to the Florentine fashion house’s patterns and motifs from the Herbarium print and the Gucci Bee, to the iconic GG motif and the lion head, a signature symbol found in Gucci jewelry, the 2021 home decor collection is cheerful, and adds the right dose of eclecticism to everyday life!

Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life
Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life

Gucci’s plate ware features dessert dishes to chargers is crafted by Ginori 1735 (a Florentine ceramicist) and also embellished in a series of signature motifs, such as their surrealist “Star Eye.”

Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life
Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life

For me, it’s important that every single thing has a preciousness to it, I like to make every single thing precious in some way, taking something that you wouldn’t necessarily think of as special and making it so.

ALESSANDRO MICHELE

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Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life

Even the smallest and most trivial of offerings and home objects are made with the highest artistic touch. Gucci’s candles, molded-in colored opaline Murano glass, took inspiration in medicine jars found in late 19th and 20th-century pharmacies.

Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life
Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life

Resting and relaxing never had so much style as with Gucci’s collection. It presents a variety of blankets, pillows, quilts, all displaying the distinctive decorative aesthetic of the House, all full of character. Representing Italy’s old crafts, each object means an essential part of Gucci’s history, made fresh and cheerful by Michele’s romantic vision.

Gucci’s 2021 Decor: A Dose of Excentrism In The Everyday Life

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