Fashion’s Night In
Ever wonder how clothing designers dress their homes? The Council of Fashion Designers of America and Assouline are publishing “American Fashion Designers At Home.” Written by Rima Suqi, a contributor to T and The New York Times, the coffee-table book ($65, which benefits the CFDA Foundation) looks at the homes of 115 CFDA members, from heavyweights like Diane von Furstenberg and Kate Spade to relative newcomers like Band of Outsiders’ Scott Sternberg. The interiors, which range from luxurious — like Eva Chow’s gold-leafed Los Angeles living room or Tory Burch’s opulent, surprisingly conservative Manhattan apartment — to industrial-funky, like Rachel Comey’s Long Island weekend house, may seem glamorous to those of us on the outside looking in. But as Suqi points out, even fashion designers “are not immune to the pitfalls of decorating or renovating. They have nightmare contractors, too.”
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