Gardens of Style: Private Hideaways of the Design World
By (Author) Janelle McCulloch
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
10th April 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
Hardback
240
Width 241mm, Height 292mm
Mother Nature has always been a grand muse, particularly in the world of fashion and design. Many fashion designers, from Christian Dior to Carolyne Roehm, have drawn on gardens and their beguiling botanicals to inspire and inform their collections. These designers and their interior design counterparts, such as Celerie Kemble, Bunny Williams, and Jeffrey Bilhuber, also like to retreat to their own elegantsalon vertsto restore their creativity. This beautifully photographed book shows where these tastemakers find much of their inspiration within the serene horticultural havens of their homes.
From the lush foliage of the Dominican Republic to the graceful flowerbeds of Americas East Coast, the charming roses and clipped boxwood of Englands country manors, and the patterned parterres of Frances enchanting Provence region Gardens of Styleillustrates the symbiotic relationship between horticulture and haute couture and between natures beautiful forms and those found in interior design. For instance, the garden of former Herms designer Nicole de Vsian is a sublime weave of patterns and textures, while the garden of Christian Dior features many of the roses that inspired his glamorous gowns. The result is an alluring compendium of designers gardens to delight and inspire readers in turn.
Janelle McCulloch is the author of several successful architecture, design, and travel books including Paris: An Inspiring Tour of the Citys Creative Heart. McCulloch is also a lifestyle journalist and photographer.