Oh, c'mon. Not even ONE picture of Lindsay designing "on the floor" when she was at Ungaro? Lol.no celebrities!
Oh, c'mon. Not even ONE picture of Lindsay designing "on the floor" when she was at Ungaro? Lol.



hahaha Totally forgot she designed for them !Oh, c'mon. Not even ONE picture of Lindsay designing "on the floor" when she was at Ungaro? Lol.
Oddly enough, she didn't even KNOW she was designing for them.hahaha Totally forgot she designed for them !
Fashion was fun
Really ? She didn't know ? Haha I need to find articles about thisOddly enough, she didn't even KNOW she was designing for them.
That dodgy Mykonos club? The one that was trending w/ the gay glitterati of Instagram a few mos. back? Yeah, how'd that work out, I wonder?
@Benn98 You have the best ideas!!!
Fabulous thread.
Alessandro's studio is so cold and intimidating...
I might like his clothes better than Frida but god, she has a better taste!
DVF is not really a "designer"...That's why she can totally live in such a busy space! It's just too much!
I'm a minimalist type. I like my office to be warm, clear and simple.
I'm a bit jealous of Americans as they have those big and clear spaces and the light is quite amazing. In France, it's a bit of a luxury to have the total package...
Nicolas Ghesquiere at Vuitton has an amazing view.
It's the kind of content I'd put in my imaginary fashion magazine, 


Aww, thanks Lola!It's the kind of content I'd put in my imaginary fashion magazine,
So you're more into the Carine type of decor?
Agreed about American offices, and to a lesser extent, British ones too. And your point is especially proven correct when one would look at Farneti's office. It's actually rather modest in size despite it being a corner office. I think there's a psychological statement behind that too. The sprawling and brashy offices of American CEOs, I mean. It says 'I've arrived', it underscores power and influence without even having to utter the words. Even Amy Astley's office is bigger than most, and she was only the EIC of a teen magazine.
And btw, Paul Smith is definitely British. I don't think I've ever encountered another nation so prone to hoarding. But all that bric-à-brac makes the space look less artistic and more like a second-hand shop trying to look upmarket.
Also, I've heard there's a link between hoarding and narcissism.........![]()

... seafood. I know it's bad to just read this and this is a good outlet to issue an apology to the world, I just.. when I'm craving takoyaki, I'm craving takoyaki.
... it's my favorite, there's nothing cold about it and it will pass the test of time with far more dignity than other spaces.. like all of these Conde Nast ones.. they're horrible. I lose motivation easily and get stressed out over nothing, I can't imagine being like that in those spaces, no air, s*itty lighting, bad weather outside so you don't even know which reality is better.. and surrounded with fashion pictures. That 032c for example... kill me now.. or maybe I'd be super productive just to gtfo fast.hahah.. it's just medieval that way. You have to meet this tFSer I hang out with sometimes, she goes through phases of like brains, veins. There are things I would never confess to my gluten-free friends such as my love for intestine and insects, she's like so not judging you and adorable that before you know it, you're trying natto with raw eggs with her.^^^ Carine’s carefully curated sandwich looks like a tongue sandwich.