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A world of beige

…is what I’m in, choosing hues and preparing new decor – and I like it more and more.

It’s the perfect backdrop for a French-Eclectic-Romantic-Boho-vibe…

| pics via shootfactory and sarah kaye representation |

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Clothes As Home Decor

It has undoubtedly become increasingly popular to have clothes on open display at home. IKEA’s clothes rack RIGGA and its likes are big sellers. More and more often you can also find a single or a few clothes items hanging in a room as decoration. Almost always it is beautiful dresses and tulle skirts hanging from a rack in the ceiling or placed out as small works of art. Below are pics from two recent Swedish home tours, with Elsa Fischer and Elsa Billgren respectively.

The very talented photographer Pia Ulin also has a photo of this kind in her portfolio..

Apparently, mainly women’s clothes are honored decorative value. In the field of menswear it is only hats that has appeared to a greater extent.

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Wall Decor Inspiration: Supersize + Hats

| upper pic via 1 st option, bottom pic via Megan Charland @ Pinterest |

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Olympics Trend: Crochet The Hat!

The Swedish official Olympics hat has made remarkable success. Swedes of all ages are now frantically crocheting a thick cap of blue, yellow, white and black. Crochet tips are highly demanded as hat spread like wildfire on a growing number of heads. The pattern of the hottest trend accessory right here right now comes from the yarn shop Trassel (link to crochet pattern).

|pic: video from svt.se/os |

I really like the thought of Swedes sitting in their sofas crocheting like mad right now. And as for olympics hats, I fancy the Swedish Olympics hat of ’94 as well. Little did our athletes know their style would stand the times. Pernilla Wiberg in Norwegian Lillehammer:

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