She is a stylist, a designer, a TV judge for a design show, and has developed her own line of paint , oh and don't forget Interiors Editor for Grazia magazine and developer and curator for Anthropologie US and UK. She has worked with Donna Hay to create her signature style and design giants such as Bergdof Goodman, Bloomingdales, West Elm, Pottery Barn, etc. She's back in Australia and has opened The Society. It seems like a polished gypsy emporium with props to buy and rent for creative endeavors. Her site first caught my eye when I saw the logo designed by photographer James Merrell's father, Tom Merrell. The two really inspire me so I became a quick fan of Ms. Court's vision. These shots are from her new book, Etcetera. If pretty pictures make you happy, this book is for you.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Sibella Court's Etcetera
Aussie stylist extraordinaire, Sibella Court has got it going on.
She is a stylist, a designer, a TV judge for a design show, and has developed her own line of paint , oh and don't forget Interiors Editor for Grazia magazine and developer and curator for Anthropologie US and UK. She has worked with Donna Hay to create her signature style and design giants such as Bergdof Goodman, Bloomingdales, West Elm, Pottery Barn, etc. She's back in Australia and has opened The Society. It seems like a polished gypsy emporium with props to buy and rent for creative endeavors. Her site first caught my eye when I saw the logo designed by photographer James Merrell's father, Tom Merrell. The two really inspire me so I became a quick fan of Ms. Court's vision. These shots are from her new book, Etcetera. If pretty pictures make you happy, this book is for you.
She is a stylist, a designer, a TV judge for a design show, and has developed her own line of paint , oh and don't forget Interiors Editor for Grazia magazine and developer and curator for Anthropologie US and UK. She has worked with Donna Hay to create her signature style and design giants such as Bergdof Goodman, Bloomingdales, West Elm, Pottery Barn, etc. She's back in Australia and has opened The Society. It seems like a polished gypsy emporium with props to buy and rent for creative endeavors. Her site first caught my eye when I saw the logo designed by photographer James Merrell's father, Tom Merrell. The two really inspire me so I became a quick fan of Ms. Court's vision. These shots are from her new book, Etcetera. If pretty pictures make you happy, this book is for you.
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