Spring collection inspired by modernist interiors

Mid-century Italian interior design, known for its bold and colourful use of pattern and texture, was the inspiration for our latest summer collection. Its vibrant aesthetic can be seen in clothing, accessories and home décor. Browse through this eclectic design of interiors and architecture for colour, texture and form, and get inspired for your summer wardrobe.

The unabashed hedonism of the era is captured in this racy bedroom design from Terence Conran’s 1974. Courtesy of The House Book by Terence Conran/The Crown Publishing Group.
Orange Caftan dress Belle Rive from the Jasmin Khezri Collection. (more here)

 

Loulou de la Falaise, Betty Catroux and Yves Sait Laurent at his home at 55 Babylone Street. Crédit photo: Musée Yves Saint Laurent – par Guy MarineauIn 1968.
Julien linen dress rose from the Jasmin Khezri Collection. (more here)

 


Interior designer Linda Pinto had lived on Paris’s elegant Quai d’Orsay for decades, first in her own apartment on a side street and later in the Seine facing home of her late brother, the acclaimed decorator Alberto Pinto.
Pink Seville Bow blouse from the Jasmin Khezri Collection. (more here)

 


Gae Aulenti, 1970, Her product and furniture designs are astonishingly original and specific to her singular vision. successful and award-winning conversion of a Paris train station into the Musée d’Orsay, showcasing French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. She became the go-to architect in the early days of adaptive re-use, brilliantly balancing historic detail with modern upgrades.
Red Dorset jacket from the Jasmin Khezri Collection. (more here)

 

 

Living room of the Villa Planchart, Caracas, 1957 COURTESY: Antoine Baralhé. Caracas, Anala and Armando Planchart Foundation.
Yellow zest Palazzo pants from the Jasmin Khezri Collection. (more here)
Interior by Joe Colombo, additional System Chaise by Joe Colombo
Palazzo pants Violetta from the Jasmin Khezri Collection. (more here)
La Grotta Rosa, the cave house designed by Gae Aulenti on Italy’s Amalfi Coast,