
There are days (and spaces) when over-the-top feminine really works: we're thinking Friday morning on the brink of a long weekend, in an industrial loft. Or Sunday morning in a country-style cottage. Whenever you feel bold white ruffles are in order, India Rose carries off the moment with their White Devils linen line.






And the paintings?
view barbara's profile
That seems like a really odd name to give something! Aside from that, I don't like the way it looks.
view ARC's profile
I like that headboard!
view Laura's profile
"when over-the-top feminine really works:"
For me, Halloween.
view patrick (the other one)'s profile
It works if you never want to share your room or your bed with a heterosexual man! I can't see many dudes feeling comfortable in that!
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I personally loooooove a nice feminine ruffle or delicate touch if it's in a very modern setting. I just painted my living room a light Parisian pink, but my furniture is all clean-lined and the rest of the accessory colors are mostly black and white and very graphic.
As with most things in life, balance is key.
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In experience, men LOVE to get into a feminine looking bed, as long as it's not their own bed. Which is to say: girlfriends and lovers may entertain their men in bedrooms as girly and frou-frou as they like, and men will enjoy every minute of it. But wives and live-withs must compromise with co-habiting men.
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I'm surprised this didn't come out during the whole '04/'05 BoHo craze.
Oh, and the name gave me pause (and then a chuckle)...
view silvarga's profile
If I like it my man is gunna like it. Men have already taken over the kitchens with their ugly den like looks, an nasty browns. What ???? women get the bathroom??? I saw the shower curtain and bag in a boutique in California. It has great quality and that shabby chic look. I like it but it is costly. $75 for the shower curtain. A white bag is not practical. That is my only grip. I like it.
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