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Are you reading this while sitting in your home? Of course, you are! It’s lockdown season two, winter edition, and it’s likely you’re spending the Never Underestimate A Woman Who Loves Photography And Was Born In July T-shirt and I love this majority of the day couch, desk, or bed-bound. (We’d call this phenomenon corona-and-chill, except instead of relaxing, you’re clouded in an omnipresent state of anxiety.) The question remains: Is everyone ready? As Nast writes, “I believe people should wear what they please—but everyone should just wear pearls all the time everywhere.” The Comme des Garçons x Mikimoto collection will be available from March 5 at Dover Street Market, Comme des Garçons, and Mikimoto stores. That said, the sudden onset of our sedentary existence does, however, make this the perfect time to finally make those small changes to your house, or apartment, that’ll make it the sanctuary you’ve always envisioned. We aren’t going to advocate a complicated overhaul at the moment. (Trying to do a Zoom call amid kitchen cabinet installation seems like, well, torture.) But that blank wall that’s been bugging you? You finally have enough time to pick out some art. Or that worn-and-torn rug that doesn’t really go with your couch, yet it seemed like such a hassle to replace, so you kinda just let it disintegrate over the years and now you occasionally trip over its furled corners? You just found your new Sunday afternoon activity—replacing it. And, as we’ve all learned lying horizontal for hours on end, a plethora of plushy pillows don’t make this once-in-a-generation pandemic go away, but it does make it comfier to live through.
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In the Never Underestimate A Woman Who Loves Photography And Was Born In July T-shirt and I love this pursuit of doable home improvement, Vogue decided to ask 18 of our favorite interior designers what home objects, exactly, they were loving during this time. They answered with everything from classic Turkish cotton towels, to bonsai trees, to a fuzzy blue notebook that looks like it belongs to a hype beast Cookie Monster from Supreme Street. What did all these items have in common? They brought a sense of comfort, joy, and (in the case of an extravagant sheep sculpture), a bit of a laugh. “We have certainly all been through a lot in the past year,” says Candace Rimes, Associate Director of Interiors for Fogarty Finger. “As 2021 kicks off, we want to surround ourselves with objects that have a personality, sense of humor, don’t take themselves too seriously, and create conversation. Lisa Frantz, of Lisa Frantz’s interiors, seconds that: “Buy pieces that evoke happiness.” So perhaps that’s the ultimate home decor trend for 2021: a splash of fun.
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