Hi everyone! Michelle here, with a daring yet dainty approach to wardrobe organization. We’re all comfortable with setting out fashion photography coffee table books or hanging our favorite blown up editorial images on the walls. But lately I’ve been noticing that the marriage of fashion and interior design can be bolstered even more. Shouldn’t the ruffled, floral and sequined art work that we all keep stashed away be showcased more often? I’m slowly warming up to the idea, and something tells me that your fantastic frocks and sultry stilettos will not only thank you for freeing them from the inner depths of your closet (bye bye mothballs!), but will revel as a delightful addition to your bedroom decor. Plus, what a visually stunning way to organize your wardrobe! Follow the jump to view more fabulous photos, and please share: would you dare unite sartorial style with interior decor?
*images: {1} Jake Rosenberg for The Coveteur, {2} Martha Stewart via Rachel Bishop Designs, {3} Swedish apartment by Bolaget via desire to inspire, {4} Jake Rosenberg via The Coveteur
OMG I love all these clothes! I like the way the shoes are displayed
Such a fab idea for those of us with unfortunate tiny closets, love it michelle!!
Beautiful dresses! Perfect for a festive gala.
Elizabeth
Totally love the idea of displaying outfits! Isn’t it true we choose the same colours to wear as we decorate?
Kelly, definitely a small closet girl as well, a great solution! And Meghan, I’d have to agree, my decor and style are undoubtedly similar
Thanks ya’ll!
This is a brilliant beautiful idea! BRAVO!
Not sure if I could go there yet, but I love the idea!
If I had dresses as gorgeous as the ones in the first photo I might try a walk-by closet!
Did this in my freshman dorm room with a sequined tuxedo jacket that I wore in high school and never looked back. Am already brainstorming what fashion I can feature as art in my little girl’s nursery I am planning.
Really, really, really cool photos!
So is this idea about making more room when you have a small closet or is it about design? I think the thing that makes this work is when it becomes part of the decor. When it is paired with luggage, or fits the color profile for your room, I’d consider it. Or what about choosing a fabulous outfit as the inspiration for your interior. I like choosing a frame like in the last shot, which says, “This is an accident.”
I think it’s about both – a double duty solution! Love your idea for outfit-as-room-inspiration…
What are the shoes in the 2nd picture hanging on? I would love to have racks/shelves like that! WHere are they from?