LAUREN FORNES

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A Tortoise Shell Moment

I love when chic fashion trends pop up in interior design. It's exciting to see an innovative color, form or texture crossover from the more public, street-style world to our most intimate, private world - our home. So what's the trick to weaving fashion trends into our more permanent home decor without becoming a so-called victim? 

Few ideas in fashion are completely new. More often, a recycled material, pattern or concept is presented in a fresh way. The cut of a jean evolved from bell-bottom to bootcut to skinny. So in my opinion, the trick to crossing over from the runway to the entryway is to stick with "classic trends". And what is more classic that tortoise shell? I think it's time for a spot of retail therapy, don't you? XO, L

Michael Bruno's Tuxedo Park Kitchen. Designer: Windsor Smith. Image: Elle Decor.

Tiger Penshell Octagonal Garden Stool. Image: One Kings Lane.

Mark, can do no wrong! Designer: Mark D. Sikes. Image: One Kings Lane

Image: One Kings Lane.

Carolyn Murphy for J. Crew. Image: JCrew.

Hermes Luggage Designed for Karen Blixen from Out of Africa. Image: This Luster.

Designer: Windsor Smith. Image: Nyla Free Designs.

Image: Neue Blvd.

Karolina Kurkova. Image: Pinterest.

Image: Tuckernuck.

Designer: Sarah Bartholomew. Image: SarahBartholomew.com.

Fendi Peekaboo Tortoise Handbag. Image: Neimans.

JFK and his tortoise wayfarers. Image: Pinterest.