OPINION: The chance to dip into someone’s personal archives has become like catnip to a certain segment of the internet that is obsessed with fashion.
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. The curators believe it’s the first exhibition to explore the homes of noted fashion designers such as Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli, Anna Sui and more. What’s taken them so long? And although these ranges are not new, they’re more relevant now than ever, as brands’ appetites to sell us not just products, but entire lifestyles, grow.
Alyce Tran knows the trend better than most – she founded fashion accessories label The Daily Edited, but now owns homewares brand In The Roundhouse. She says brands see interior design as another access point for customers.
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