Esteemed trend designer Christian Siriano – who has dressed Michelle Obama, Kamala Harris, and Zendaya (to identify but a several) – has declared his bridge into the inside style world this New York Vogue Week.
The Annapolis-born designer, who is a member of the Council of Style Designers of The us, is collaborating with luxurious kitchen area and bathroom brand DXV – known for infusing magnificence and creative imagination into luxurious residing.
Christian Siriano developed a constrained-version bathrobe and hand towel established that pays homage to ‘the opulence and glamor’ of the nostalgic 1920s – proven through the intricate geometric stitching and the gold and white coloring. Inevitably, the parts are set to dominate towel trends and provide as the should-have that each individual vogue enthusiast failed to know they necessary right until now.
Following the announcement, Christian Siriano’s types wore the robes backstage at his New York Vogue Week Drop-Winter season 2023 show that took location on February 9th, and we’re presently looking at how to get our fingers on these bathroom necessities – that Christian describes as ‘wearable artwork.’
‘It has been these kinds of a satisfaction partnering with DXV, which I believe emphasizes the numerous parallels that can be drawn among trend and household style as autos for self-expression,’ Christian Siriano says.
‘Personalizing garments and add-ons empowers individuals to reveal their reliable selves, which we also see enjoy out when men and women curate their dwelling spaces. As I was developing my own place in Easton, DXV’s timeless Belshire toilet assortment impressed me to investigate the boundaries of home and trend to make deluxe, wearable artwork.’
The house in dilemma (and the catalyst at the rear of the selection) is the lavatory in the designers’ 279-yr-aged home in Easton, Connecticut.
When creating a spa bathroom, Christian Siriano was struck by DXV’s ‘elegant’ pieces, with faceted edges, that rejoice the Art Deco motion from which they have been modeled. Drawing inspiration from this assortment, the designer’s bathrobe, and hand towels boast a related aesthetic synonymous with the 1920s.
‘Our partnership with Christian demonstrates the many similarities among our seemingly disparate worlds of lavatory and kitchen layout and luxury style, provides Jean-Jacques L’Henaff, the chief of LIXIL International Style and design for the Americas.
‘We’re unbelievably impressed by Christian’s innate capability to seize and translate inside design and style ideas into attractive rest room add-ons. We just cannot wait around to showcase this exceptional assortment at New York Fashion Week and rejoice the magnificence of bridging two style and design worlds.’
If you’re as eager as us to carry these items into your bathroom, you can uncover them in select DXV showrooms (opens in new tab) nationwide. DXV will also keep in-man or woman gatherings at major markets in which the towels and robes will be gifted to customers whilst supplies last.