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By Amy Astley
“I’m a great party girl. There’s a lot of rabies here. I like to soften the music, soften the home and candles and watch NBA games with my friends.” -Kendall Jenner
The AD team spends a year making plans for our September edition. No faster is a closed one when we think about how to complete it the following year. Seriously! It was satisfying to see the true sophistication with which Kendall Jenner, 24, approached his discreet and captivating L.A. art and home collection. (This is a luminous sculpture through James Turrell on the cover). “I love a space that has character. When I entered this place, I was attracted without delay by the non-violent atmosphere of the Spanish farm,” says Jenner, as I should describe the warm appeal of what she calls “the first space where I made nut soup.”
A captivating moment in the romantic rural space of Cordelia de Castellane outdoors in Paris.
For a charming beauty, you can not overcome the adorable rural space of Cordelia de Castellane on the outskirts of Paris. De Castellane, of an illustrious lineage of French aestes, holds the position of artistic director of Baby Dior and the coveted collection of Dior Maison, in fact, the wicker baskets and the most beautiful canker canker dishes in the world! Dior Maison, long-standing only on the Parisian flagship of Avenue Montaigne, yet has arrived in the United States, and personally and professionally, this publisher/buyer/fan could not be more delighted.
Paul Arnhold and Wes Gordon’s room in New York.
In New York, Wes Gordon, artistic director of Carolina Herrera, in the charming Chelsea apartment he shares with Paul Arnhold; AD also walks past the charming home of filmmaker Maggie Betts. Wrap up our fashion foray: a socially remote street at Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop headquarters in Santa Monica and a moment of paleness in Cetona, Italy, with Federico Forquet, a historic master of sewing, interior and landscape. Ciao!
Me with Arnhold and Gordon Covid.
Making his AD debut:
Paris Grant, interior director of New York-based Reddymade, took over the home of filmmaker Maggie Betts in New York after several collaborations with Betts’ parents. A graduate of the New York School of Interior Design, Grant worked with AD100 designer Jamie Drake for several years before leaving on his own.
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