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FASHION FORWARD: COVETING THE COVETEUR – STYLE AROUND THE HOUSE!

December 30, 2011
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Okay…it is official…I am obsessed with fashion blog The Coveteur. I think I like it because it marries two things I love…home decor and fashion. The Coveteur is an inside glimpse into the closets and homes of fashion and style trendsetters.

Basically they go to the homes or workspaces of fashionable people…and then take photos of their prized clothing and accessories around their homes. Love this idea. Fashion on top of interior design. Perfection. Here are a few images I liked today from The Coveteur.

tiny closet stuffed full of clothes with shoe and purse racks on the top shelves
The most is made out of tiny closet with shoe racks on the top shelves. (above)
Shoe shelf with a glass front to show of her fantastic shoe collection
Hmmm…not a bad idea…a small glass front shelf to showcase a fantastic shoe collection. (above)
Vintage beaded top hanging on a dressing table mirror with Hermes shopping bag and box, a green clutch purse, some beauty products and perfume and a photo of a little girl as accents
A vintage beaded top hangs on a dressing table mirror with Hermes shopping bag and box as accents! (above)
white Chloe gown hangs on a trellis of roses in a garden
A lovely white Chloe gown hangs on a trellis of roses in a Los Angeles garden. (above)

Love the crisp clean photo wall and dress in the first photo and am drooling over the romantic white dress in the last.  I would love to be sitting in a garden filled with white flowers wearing that dress!

Which of these images do you like the best?  Anything here inspire you in terms of interior design or fashion?

Happy Friday!

xo
Coco

P.S.  It is the last Friday of 2011!  I cannot believe it.  Oh how time flies.

P.P.S.  Off to another hike on Runyon Canyon today….taking full advantage of the time off from my regular job to get outdoors and enjoy L.A.  Also think I’m headed to a little barbecue at the beach this afternoon.  Need to squeeze a massage somewhere in here before the holiday is over.  Oh and did I mention all of the last minute things I have to get squared away for all of the trade shows in January.   So much to do…so little time!  All good though!

Photos: The Coveteur

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7 responses to “FASHION FORWARD: COVETING THE COVETEUR – STYLE AROUND THE HOUSE!”

  1. kwny(Decorastyl) says:
    December 30, 2011 at 12:36 PM

    Whish I had a huge wardrobe for my shoes!!!

    http://decorastyl.blogspot.com/

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  2. Karena says:
    December 30, 2011 at 3:58 PM

    Coco, I am checking out the Coveteur site right now!!

    I would just love an easier way to get at my accessories, for example this winter: scarves, hats, gloves. (without everything tumbling down. If only I had a drawer for each!

    Wishing You and Yours all the best in 2012!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  3. Catarina Santi says:
    December 31, 2011 at 4:11 AM

    Have a nice 2012 😀

    santiroyalhome.blogspot.com

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  4. Laurie says:
    December 31, 2011 at 4:38 AM

    Heading over to Coveteur now! Great images.

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  5. MonaMdd says:
    January 1, 2012 at 10:50 PM

    I am dreaming to make a wall with black and white photographs in my house,like the one on your first photo

    http://www.mylimassol.blogspot.com
    http://www.cookyourdream.blogspot.com

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  6. Anonymous says:
    January 3, 2012 at 6:48 AM

    it was my dream man. for me last one is the best wedding dress so far i ever seen. nice photography 🙂

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  7. thecriminallyexpensive says:
    January 8, 2012 at 9:48 PM

    I always use my Hermes boxes as accents! I use all my boxes lol and shopping bags too.

    I am obsessed with your blog by the way!

    xx
    Krissie

    http://thecriminallyexpensive.blogspot.com

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