
Article originally published on May 21, 2020 Covet House is known for its design experiences and Covet London is an intimate encounter attached to an authentic scenario. Conceived with different collections of furniture, lighting, and accessories, Covet London has now a new image, with fresh designs, that represent a totally different experience. If you liked the […]
Article originally published on Oct 18, 2019 Martyn Lawrence Bullard is a multi-award-winning Los Angeles based interior designer, renowned for his broad range of styles and his always inviting interiors. Bullard’s extraordinary attention to detail and commitment to quality have won him international acclaim, being featured permanently in top publications such as Elle Decor or Architectural Digest. […]
Published on: Nov 15, 2019 Lighting is one of the most important elements when we talk about interior design – it changes the atmospheric mood of a room, creates a powerful sense of identity and transforms your interiors into a seamless combination of functionality and style. Covet Lighting is here to answer all your questions lighting-wise and, today, we have a […]
London Fashion Week 2019 – When Fashion Meets Interior Design ⇒ What does interior design and fashion have to do with one another? It is like one can’t walk without another. And the London Fashion Week 2019 was proof of that. The trends are basically the same ones, and this time, London Fashion week had a new lounge corner, powered by Covet House. Which fitted perfectly with the trends presented in the fashion week.
In her second London show, Beckham flirted with a return to the body-conscious silhouette with which she made her name as a designer. In recent years, she has distanced herself from curvy party dresses in favour of fluid skirts, chunky knitwear and tailored coats.
At her Sunday morning show at Tate Britain, dresses still fell to below the knee, but they hugged the waist and bottom before falling into soft pleats. “She’s a lady, but she’s not particularly ladylike,” Beckham said of the woman she imagined wearing these clothes. “Or maybe she’s ladylike but not really a lady – whichever way you want to look at it, she’s got a bit of a naughty side.”
The Parisian Style is quite en vogue nowadays, once again. Like many French interior designers argue, the French heritage is something that the client’s always looking for. The French chic. Both in fashion and interior design, this trend is set to be quite relevant this year. You just have to pick the right pieces.
Vivienne Westwood used the catwalk as her political stage once again at London Fashion Week on Sunday, as models, activists and actors took to the runway at the showing of her autumn/winter collection to perform speeches that criticised the dangers of climate change, Brexit and capitalism.
The British designer showcased her new collection in St John’s Smith Square, Westminster, but her sartorial vision played second fiddle to her sociopolitical one, which saw the actor Rose McGowan perform a powerful speech on the runway wearing a hat with ”ANGEL” written across it.
Everything old eventually becomes new again, and Art Deco seems right for this moment, glam and playful but still with a bit of a minimalist bent. Take a look at these modern examples of Art Deco-esque style and decide for yourself.
Titled “Tempest,” Burberry unveiled its expansion collection for the Fall/Winter 2019 season. The venue was split into two very different rooms, with one area using a drill-filled soundtrack while the other played a medley of Black Sabbath and AC/DC. The latter room also had scaffolding behind it, with teenagers scaling it while wearing Burberry’s diffusion line.
The enduring popularity of the Mid-Century Modern style is based on many factors. It gave us clean lines, gentle organic curves, a love for different materials and designers that are idolized even today. While there is some disagreement about when the period started, it roughly lasted from the mid-1930s to mid-1960s. The timeless quality of the style, however, continues to appeal to today’s homeowners.
From the works of EM Forster to Henry James, the literary canon is populated with novels that explore the results of colliding cultures. Puritanism and Europeanism. Metropolis morals and countryside ethics. Imagined narratives are often the basis of Erdem Moralioglu’s collection, and for A/W 2019, he was taken by the tale of Principessa Orietta Doria Pamphilj, the head of one of Italy’s greatest noble families, who died at the age of 78 in 2000.
The first thing that we need to approach in this trend is his resemblance to another’s trends like natural materials and neutral colours. The three images that compose this one belongs to different moodboards but easily we can mix them to create great and stylish things.
For her London Fashion Week debut last season, Alexa Chung took us on a journey with her “Arrivals and Departures” collection for her eponymous label, Alexachung. Her intended destination is now clear: West Coast America, in the year 1983. For Fall 2019, Chung reimagined a version of her birth year, complete with the kind of wardrobe staples and accessories that managed to seem as futuristic and fresh as they did nostalgic for a bygone era.