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Fashion

Orange Crush Fashion Trends

Fashion translates into home trends and vice versa.
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Photographer: Bode Helm; Model: Hasmik Shaw/Kim Dawson Agency; Hair & makeup: Sara Domi/Kim Dawson Agency; Stylist: Stephanie Quadri; Prop stylist: Molly Terry; Assistant: Holly Bauman

Color is bold this season in both fashion and home design. Local shops offer a plethora of wares to bring this trend to life in your wardrobe or your living room. Make shades of orange pop by pairing them with vivid blue accents.

Hasmik is wearing an Oscar de la Renta dress ($4,250/Oscar de la Renta NorthPark) with Theory top ($180/Neiman Marcus Downtown), Melissa rubber wedge ($86/Forty Five Ten), and Lymography camera ($38/Urban Outfitters). Products (clockwise from top left): Kartell “fly” light ($266) and Kartell “toobe” floor lamp ($606), both available at Lights Fantastic; Balenciaga “City” bag ($1,595/Barneys New York); coat rack ($68/Urban Outfitters); ceramic owl ($12/House of Dang); cashmere throw ($695/Barneys New York); Prada hobo ($1,195/Neiman Marcus Downtown); felt bird frame ($10/Nasher Sculpture Center); ceramic stool ($177/Jones Walker); Bungalow 5 orange stool ($212), felt bird frame ($10), iitala Oiva Toikka glass bird ($205), all available at Nasher Sculpture Center; Kartell “Tris” table ($762 set of three/Lights Fantastic); jersey knit shag rug ($10/Urban Outfitters); Jordan McMillan pillow ($70), Bornagain by David Goltl pillows ($69 & $49), mango wood vase ($253), all available at Jones Walker; orange orchids ($8 per stem/Pier 1); Bouroullec Brothers “Facet” armchair ($2,685/Ligne Roset); Taschen books ($250 each/Barneys New York); Michael Kors “Sutton” clutch ($495) and Christian Louboutin shoes ($650), both available at Neiman Marcus Downtown; Ane Christensen “dented bowl” ($925/Nasher Sculpture Center); Armand Diradourian pillow ($195/Barneys New York); Kartell “La Marie” chair ($288/Lights Fantastic).

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