Friday, 11 September 2009

Icon of Design – Monique Lhuillier

 

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 Monique Lhuillier

 

Renowned designer Monique Lhuillier is best known for her ubër feminine, airy, sophisticated and romantic wedding gowns. Her designs are perfectly suited to the young, modern and trendy bride who wants to maintain a sense of sophisticated elegance – including Britney Spears, Ashlee Simpson, Pink, Jewel, and most recently, Heidi Montag. Her ready-to-wear collection has even been a favourite for style-icon Sarah Jessica Parker.

 

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Heidi Montag in a Monique Lhuillier Gown

 

Monique combines clean, crisp silks with layers of chiffon or details in lace, crystals, velvets and even feathers. Although her designs are often in shades of white (understandably), she creates interest with textures and interesting shapes while maintaining a modern, feminine quality.

 

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Evening Wear Collection by Monique Lhuillier

 

One can see that Monique appears to draw her inspiration from an array of sources, vintage designs, worldly motifs, and like most artists – nature and the world that surrounds her.

Monique’s line of wedding gowns has expanded to include bridesmaid dresses, evening wear and even a line of Barbie dolls. Last year she also created a line to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the infamous plastic plaything in the pink aisle; this move seemed to bring new life and colour to her designs and seemed to bring out more of Monique’s own personality beyond her sophisticated bridal frocks.

 

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Barbie 50th Birthday Fashion Show – Models Gown by Monique Lhuillier

 

We have interpreted Monique’s fashion into our latest “Icon of Design” entry, where we create an interior design scheme inspired by a fashion designer’s collection.

We translated her designs as being feminine, yet clean. Items adorned with dainty details, light and airy draped fabric, romantic, sophisticated, a variety of textures and accents including velvets, silks, chiffons, feathers, lace, ruffles, and even crystals – we aimed to create a base translated from her beloved wedding gowns and add fun pops of personality to represent the woman behind the line.

 

Cole and Son Wallpaper 83-3011Cole & Son - Available through Meade Design Group 

 

Accent Wall: 83/3011 by Cole & Son, an intricate and feminine pattern in girlie colours creates interest and visual texture.

Paint Colour: Hedron (32-30, an almost white with a hint of warm mauve-pink), by Pratt & Lambert, a match to the lightest colour in the wallpaper above.

 

Sheers1 Image courtesy of Gianetti Architects

Custom Drapery for your home available through Meade Design Group

 

Window Treatments: Layered, crisp, off-white sheers softening the light and adding a little privacy while upholding the soft and feminine look.

 

Alexa Desire - Chintz

Chintz & Company

 

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Jonathan AdlerBespoke - Pier 1

 

The Alexa Desire Sofa in a slightly shimmering ivory velvet to add simple yet sophisticated glam, we would swap out the orange silk pillows shown in this image and replace them with some of Jonathan Adler’s Custom Monogram Pillows and a few of Pier 1’s Ruffled pillows for texture, mixed in with some solid pink silk pillows (available at Bespoke) to maintain the sophisticated, clean look.

 

Special Edition Ghost Chair - Kartell

Kartell 

 

Perpendicular at either side of the sofa we would have to include Kartell’s limited edition Ghost Chairs to commemorate Monique’s line for Barbie, with a depiction of the doll herself, and tinted her signature colour.

 

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Oly Studio

 

Two Pipa side tables in front of the sofa create an interesting alternative to the typical coffee table.

 

Lace Cut Media Storage Unit - Brocade Home

Brocade Home

 

A Lace-Cut entertainment console from Brocade home adds more light and airy femininity.

 

Custom JA Rug

Jonathan Adler

 

Underneath it all we would lay one of Jonathan Adler’s new custom rugs.

 

Versailles Chandelier - Woodson and Rummerfields

Woodson & Rummerfield's

 

… and above it all we would hang two of these chandeliers from Woodson & Rummerfield’s (one over each Pipa table).

 

Dressmakers Form - Restoration Hardware

Restoration Hardware

 

As an accent we would love to see a dressmaker’s form in one corner, such as this model from Restoration hardware.

 

carthage lantern - Maison Luxe

Maison Luxe

 

Cocoon Vase

Tivoli Home

 

PERSIKA - Ikea

Ikea

 

Lamp   Nest of Grand Traverse

 

… and some accessories such as this Carthage Lantern from Maison Luxe or some vintage books and vogue magazines with a glass detail such as these cool vases from Tivoli Home (which we totally see with a nice, full, pink peony in it) and Ikea, or this lamp from Nest of Grand Traverse which give pops of colour to create a perfectly balanced vignette amongst the light backdrop.

 

vintage daybed - The Cross

The Cross

 

To complete the look in other areas of the house we would recommend something like this vintage daybed in her bedroom from The Cross

 

Pattern Bent Wood Chair (High gloss white) - Brocade Home

Brocade Home 

 

… This Pattern Bent Wood Chair from Brocade Home

 

galaxy_star_mirror - Woodson and Rummerfields

Woodson & Rummerfield's

 

… and this great Galaxy Mirror from Woodson & Rummerfield’s.

 

 

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6 comments:

Echito said...

This is my kind of space! Girlie to the max! lol

Unknown said...

Hollywood Glamour updated for 2009. Great softness to designer Monique Lhuillier clothing designs.

No matter your age women always look and feel so feminine in a soft air of sophistication. Flowing fabrics such as silks, chiffon's, feathers, lace, ruffles, and even crystals can be restyled into fabulous outfits for other special occasions.

I just love getting all dressed up for specialty special occasions.

How great that the furnishings reflect the same feminine flair. Nothing like having a great theme to accessorize and pull out all the stops.

Great post and love all the snaps!

Bette

Koo and Poppet said...

So inspirational! I LOVE Monique Lhuillier's designs and the spaces and objects you've featured evoke her aesthetic perfectly.
it goes to show that good design transcends disciplines. great post!

qerat said...

What a great entry Ivan.
I have been inspired many many times by just watching a fashion show, it would give me an inspiration for a color theme, or even a design for a piece of furniture. Loved how you connected both worlds of interior and fashion.

Unknown said...

I love Monique too! Great post and love all the pics!

Brillante Interiors said...

Finally able to use wi-fi on the island of Ischia (gorgeous Hotel)and keep in touch with my favorite blogs.
Ivan, I love the new layout of your blog.
Ciao from Italy.