Architectural Digest recently featured the interior of Nina Garcia's Upper East Side Apartment, which was renovated and decorated by Carlos Aparicio of Aparico + Associates. I was excited to see how this fashion maven would decorate her apartment. Nina Garcia is the fashion director at Marie Claire, judge on Project Runway and author.
The luxurious closet of Garcia who travels the world and sits front row at fashion shows. To complete her closet, notice the Salvador Dali art on the wall.
Here are a few of Garcia's fashion picks from her Pinterest for Fall 2012
Baroque/Opulence
Lanvin
Patent Leather
Calvin Klein
Military
McQ by Alexander McQueen
Burgundy (aka the new black)
Proenza Schouler
Gold
Paco Rabanne
It's totally NY chic, without being cold - I love it! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeletevery chic...and you can totally see fashion influences!
ReplyDeleteSO chic, and definitely Nina! I love her closet!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I didn't know you went to USC! That's where I transferred to, so I got the scarf in garnet and black to wear to games once it gets cooler!!
Oh my goodness... her apartment is AMAZING!!! I want her closet, specifically.
ReplyDeleteLove Nina. Her home totally suits her.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds funny, but you can see how his inspirations of clothing and design mesh. Very sophisticated.
ReplyDeleteWow. I wonder if her apartment looks that immaculate all the time!
ReplyDeleteLove Nina, for some reason I didn't think her apartment would look like that. Not really sure what I expected lol. Can I have her closet please? xo
ReplyDeleteI truly can't imagine being this "chic" but so wish I was that person! It seems so glamorous and out of reach for some reason! Sometimes I think I sell myself short and yet I know that I am more comfortable in my own little world! I definitely need to branch out more and i am so thankful for your sweet comments on my blog! I hope you are doing well and having a great week!
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Great detailing in the Lanvin piece. I love the simplicity of her fireplace with what looks like a Lucian Freud hanging above it.
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