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Men in Color

June 16, 2018 Guest User

President Obama wears the same color suit every day because it’s one less decision he has to make. He probably doesn’t have to think about if his tie is coordinating with his pocket square, and perhaps his only wardrobe worry is if he accidentally grabs his navy socks to wear with his charcoal suit. Luckily we aren’t all Obama and we have the energy to think about how to incorporate color into our outfits and home.

The thing about color is it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. It’s not either frat boy in the South or Lord Voldemort. It can start with a single addition to a wardrobe with a sense of humor, like hot pink shorts with taco emojis all over them. If the home is more your canvas, a dark blue kitchen is an elegant place to start. Add something unexpected to an entryway table with a lamp that’s the same color from base to shade. Toss an orange-striped beach blanket over the back of a leather armchair.

 There’s also happily been a bit of a 90’s resurgence and we can see it in the purple, teal, red and goldenrod patterns of socks, a surefire way to draw attention to your sick kicks. While you’re down there, Adidas is re-launching the Gazelle shoe next month, formerly of the streets of ’91. Even better, rumor has it that it’ll be available in 53 color variations. If you’ll be spending some time by the pool, maybe sling a Nixon that looks like a gift from Zack Morris onto the wrist of your sipping hand.

It’s easy to have a blast with color. When in doubt, start small and then work your way up to bold.

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In interior design, men's fashion Tags chubbies, men's fashion, interior design, benjaminmoore, adidas, gazelle, nixon, urbanoutfitters, color, soxy

Set in Stone

September 15, 2016 Guest User

We’ve always been impressed by marble. We know ancient philosophers spouted their truths among Ionic and Doric columns. Michelangelo waxed poetic about how every block of stone has a statue inside it and it was his job to discover it, yada yada. It’s an expensive material, a texture made more beautiful by its impurities. Marble brings a luxurious feel to any room with its sweeping swathes of dark across stark white.

While we appreciate the Parthenon and Bernini’s The Ecstasy of St. Teresa, we like to do marble in a fresh and cool way. We want clean and comfortable, not stuffy or old fashioned. How can we incorporate marble into our homes without making it look like the chateau at Versailles?

In big doses, pair marble with smooth lines and no fuss with warm wood accents for a bright and elegant kitchen. Tile a wall in a striking color in unexpected diagonals to leave a funky zigzag border. Add other touches of luxe with small dishes, bookends striped with wood or a clock with glinting metal hands. The trend has made its way over to textiles too, so put a marble-patterned duvet on your bed or wallpaper in an entryway. 

Ask Marlena for her favorite ways to use marble here.

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In interior design Tags marble, marble interiors, design, interior design, marble trends, west elm, urbanoutfitters
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