In many decorating books and magazines you never see a TV or hardly see a fridge or the dog food.” Plus, she says, again laughing, “It’s very important when you’re an old lady like me to stay in touch with young people. T alented, charming, beautiful, clever, and bursting with joie de vivre, Inès de la Fressange possesses more than her fair share of virtues. You see their mess, you see how they live. That’s why I wanted to do this, to make a book where there are no decorators, no professional people, just human beings. I didn’t really find a book about this style. “If you go to Brooklyn or to Tokyo or to Stockholm, you’ll find this style,” she continues. A brand-new book of fashion secrets by New York Times best-selling author, model, and Parisienne extraordinaire, Ines de la Fressange. Style icon Ines de la Fressange and globe-trotting artist Marin Montagut share a uniquely Parisian sensibility for interiors that combine a variety of. A child of the bon ton-she’s the daughter of a French marquis and an Argentine-Colombian fashion model, and a grandmother brought loads of Lazard banking money into the family-she's nevertheless always had a hankering for la vie bohème. “There’s a style today that young people are doing, buying things in flea markets, buying vintage things, poor things like milk bottles and turning them into vases,” observes La Fressange.
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