




I rarely get excited about interior design because frankly, thanks to affordable retail phenomenons like IKEA everybody seems to have a rather trendy home - or should that be 'pads' given the circumstance. None the less I was fascinated when I stumbled upon photos of supermodel Erin Wasson's home, like the Alexander Wang muse her New York apartment is full of life, uniqueness and that intangible coolness that she has naturally become known for. It's the raw certainly lived in manner complete with retro 60s furniture and lamps, nostalgic in pea-green, oatmeal and tan. The beautifully bohemian trinkets are dotted all over the place - from the sketches of superheroes and fictional characters framed on the wall to the tiny wooden symbols and fossils. There's also an exciting collection of art often unassumingly placed next to Erin's favourite poster or personal photo. As far as 'pads' go this one defines California girl cool - and that's not because some clever decorator thought the vision up but because one actually lives there. In other words you couldn't buy this vision you'd have to have lived the life to build it.