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Opinion: Home Is the New Fashion

Interiors now signal social status like clothes and accessories, but when your sofa is as recognisable as an ‘it’ bag, there’s potential for risk as well as reward, writes Martina Mondadori.
Living room by interior designer Rose Tarlow.
Living room by interior designer Rose Tarlow. (Miguel Flores-Vianna)
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  • Martina Mondadori

Not so long ago, a fashionable person’s status in society was mainly measured by the clothes that hung in their wardrobes. But today, the wardrobes themselves — whether custom or a vintage find from a flea market — can make as much of a social statement as the clothes they contain!

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