


World famous fashion photographer Mario Testino has said of her: ''She definitely has that British thing of the unknown surprise. She likes layering. She likes flowers, roses. She likes color, and she likes a mix of things that don't necessarily go together: that constant search for what shouldn't work.''
Above is a photo taken in her London home, as well as a tapestry she designed for The Rug Company. Both are tremendous examples of this eclectic, bohemian style -- I love it!
After her work with Marni she was quoted saying ''I don't think people make it a fashion decision to buy Marni. I think it's a totally emotional decision because you fall in love with it.''
Wow. I think that's my new motto. Wouldn't it be great if this was why women buy Winifred Grace.
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