CLOSET COLOR INSPO

 
 
 

We’re always looking for new ways to recreate the luxury shopping experience in our clients’ closets! Often, I like to draw inspiration from the major fashion houses and their boutiques for design details and finishes. This week, I was inspired by the Wall Street Journal’s take on a few signature Pantone shades! Color can really transform any space, and today I want to look to a few favorites for inspiration, and share a few ways to introduce these famous colors in your closet.

 

HERMES

Hermes has long been known for their signature shade of orange! Bold and cheerful, this color complements any fashion-forward decor, and many clients opt to reuse and display their eye-catching boxes! Other playful ways to nod to the brand in your closet include their patterned wallpapers, luxurious leather detailing, or playful accessories in their signature orange hue.


TIFFANY & CO

This luxury jewelry has long been synonymous with their namesake shade of blue! This color is easy on the eyes and complements almost any decor. I like to incorporate this shade as a soft suede drawer insert — the perfect backdrop for displaying jewelry and accessories!


BOTTEGA

Bottega Veneta has reinvented themselves in recent years, and brought their signature shade of green into many fabulous closets! Their boutiques are all about soft woven leathers in playful colors, and what better way to bring that into your own home than with some woven leather accessories? This rich green gives a timeless elegance to any room!


CHANEL

No one does black like Chanel. Famed for their classic LBD and quilted leather bags, black caviar leather will always invoke ideas of the staple fashion house. If you’re looking to give a nod to Chanel in your closet, any collector will tell you tweed accessories and black lacquered finishes are the way to go!


DIOR

Christian Dior does dusty powder blue like no one else. Their signature silvery shade permeates their ready-to-wear, their packaging, and their boutique interiors. This color is easy to incorporate in big gestures — think wall treatments, upholstery, or even millwork finishes! Who wouldn’t swoon for a blue Dior dressing room?!