As an Interior designer New York City I get very inspired by fashion designers.  Interior designer NYC  allow themselves some freedom that it's hard to see in any other discipline, except in the art and fashion world and I like combining both disciplines.  An interior designer New York City gets inspiration from fashion that is just like art.  Alexander McQueen, Christian Lacroix, Marc Jacobs, Rodarte, Jean Paul Gaultier and Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel have all used Interior Designer New York City like as if it were to be art. And as an interior designer New York City I do take inspiration on the pattern-on-pattern fearless combinations taken from fashion. People like Marc Jacobs, for example, who have created fashion and fantasy attainable at different levels, deserve my utmost level of respect as an interior designer New York City.

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I was incredibly taken by Marc's 2011 Spring and Summer collection, the one which had large hibiscus belts and the color palette was in the oranges, ochres, carmines, bricks and eggplants and as an interior designer New York City I replicated some of the color palettes in my own designs. My practice as an interior designer New York City also gets inspiration from Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, who consistently deliver heightened renditions of what Italy means to them and to me as an interior designer New York City.  I love their use of bold colors and creations that can even make fabrics printed with whimsical motives like tomatoes and peppers, the sexiest thing in the world which I also use as an interior designer New York City. I'm also a great fan of fashion photography and when the space and the clients that I have as an interior designer New York City agree, there's nothing more intensely beautiful than a Richard Avedon or Helmut Newton photography.  Sometimes, fashion photography is downright edgy and if my clients allow me, I look at David Drebin, Marilyn Minter, Sante D’Orazio or Christa Joo Hyun D’Angelo for the perfect art piece, which to me, is almost akin the cherry on top and allows the maximum creative expression as an interior designer New York City.