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NYFW Street Style And Rustic Interior Decor by David Michael Miller Associates Inspire This Week's Lifestyle Links
- Meg Busacca , Design & Trend
- Apr, 09, 2015, 10:39 AM
- Meg.Busacca@designtimes.com
For some time now, we have noted navy blue's evolution into becoming today's leading staple color to own. The blue shade has transformed products from fashion and accessories to furniture and home décor, all but eclipsing the consumer's long-standing obsession with black.
The rustic and lax aesthetic of the '70s has no doubt translated into the trends of today as well, from its influence on street style and retail to furniture and interior design – we're loving this decade's style influence!
A variety of colors make up the palette of the '70s era; however, we're seeing the mass majority of individuals take the subtle approach. People have a tendency to stick to a neutral color palette when dressing and decorating their homes, while purchasing new products that evoke a sense of timelessness and which won't become outdated in six months time.
In Manhattan's art-centric neighborhood, Chelsea, we were drawn to this attendee's easy-going ensemble and gypset vibe outside of Delpozo's Fall 2015 show. In case you've been living under a rock, this year's major dressing trend is to layer — and layer some more.
For those who may be hesitant to throw on every article of clothing in their closets, take the neutral approach and begin by incorporating pieces that are solid in print but bold in texture and material.
Inspired by looks on the street, we took to Amazon to look for fashion products that consist of different materials — leather, felt, cotton, and tortoise — to give individuals the confidence to create their very own easy-going yet controlled look.
We're interpreting a similarly folkloric, pastoral approach to decorating interior spaces. This week's interior design from David Michael Miller Associates got us excited. This rustic farmhouse living room is full of materials and textured elements to satiate this current aesthetic infatuation of ours.
From the inclusion of navy blue in subtle yet decorative pieces to the reclaimed wood, burlap linen furniture that creates a welcoming environment for people, we've got everything you need to try to meet the trend.
Thanks to Amazon, we've found similar furniture, lighting fixtures and decorative pieces to help you create your ideal space in your own home.
Shop below to see our suggested products that are of great quality and will produce that '70s aesthetics everyone seems to be channeling, take into consideration these subtle ideas for enhancing your lifestyle.
1. Rachel Pally Embroidered Maxi Dress : $123.68
2. Tri-Mountain Charisma Turtleneck : $31.41
3. Bailey Briar Hat : $85.00
4. Dita Medina Tortoise 52mm Sunglasses : $475.00
5. Chloe Baylee Hazel and Dark Brown Leather Tote : $1,339.99
1. Spode Blue Georgian Plates, Set of 6 Assorted Motifs : $84.75
2. Currey and Company Basket Pendant : $710.00
3. Alaine French Country Burlap Linen Sofa : $3,899.00
4. Willow Chic Wire Storage Basket : $17.50
5. Bassett Mirror Hitchcock Coffee Table : $582.85
6. Artificial Echeveria Succulents, Set of 12 : $68.99
7. Wood Tray with Rope Handle, Set of 2 : $65.93
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