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Bradley Theodore, one of the most recognized emergent artists and personalities. Well-known for hi…. The Character. Interview with Margherita Missoni Margherita Missoni talks about style, crafts and what makes an Italian home so unique.

Colourful details from Margherita's home. Margherita Maccapani Missoni Amos. A view of the living room - Credits Federico De Angelis. An Italian object every home should have? A tea trolley. Artful details - Credits Federico De Angelis. Colorful and stylish decor - Credits Margherita Missoni. Filled with the designer's numerous flea market finds and curiosities collected over the years, this is a house that fizzes with character and personality - every object has a story.

It's an example of hoarding, occasionally, really paying off. The home is also an homage to Missoni's love of art. Paintings and photography, both contemporary and older, enliven the walls and add new depth. It's a passion that the designer will bring to Sotheby's this month, with a curated selection of contemporary artworks, spanning Yayoi Kusama, Damien Hirst and Eddie Martinez, to go up for auction. For now, step inside Missoni's beautiful home and allow yourself to see la dolce vita first-hand.

Contemporary Curated will be open for bidding online between 14 — 21 April. For me, spending time with my family and friends over a meal is very important, and I love having this big table for us all to sit around.

These fabulous chairs were designed by Josef Frank for Svensk Tenn chairs. Typically, Milanese women dress in a very individualistic way. Describe your typical Milan uniform. What do you wear when you want to feel like yourself? In the warmer months, I rotate between casual jeans and full skirts, often pairing them with silk shirts, almost always playing with color blocking.

I, like a good Milanese woman, tend to match my tan leather shoes and bag with vivid, solid-colored ready-to-wear! Chic Milanese women have a tendency to wear richly colored velvets and liquid silks next to their worn-in and classic tan leather accessories. For that reason, I wanted to work with a rich palette of colors, pairing turquoise with warm reds, fuchsia with mustard, and combining them with classic hues of tan and black.

How does Milan inspire your work?



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