Style Star Lili Diallo
by habituallychic
03 . 03 . 09I loved stylist Lili Diallo‘s apartment when it was featured in Domino and now I am excited to check out her work on her new website! It’s fun to see all the stories she’s styled that I didn’t even realize were her work. She has a great eye so I hope other magazines will hire her now that Domino is no longer with us but it looks like Livingetc magazine has already realized her talent. She’s featured in the March 2009 issue. Check it out!
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So lovely! Her work is both whimsical and elegant, which seems to be a rare combination. Thank you for sharing these images.
How great is her eye – love her styling, xv.
With Domino out of the pictures, Living Etc. is becoming a new favorite. Loving the details.
i have always loved that photo of her shelves. in fact i am going to copy it exactly as soon as i get some shelves!
I know that I rarely comment – but I just have to remark on the incredible ship chandelier! – that is just beautiful!
I rarely say this, but I actually love every single shot. That ship chandelier certainly deserves a shout out…but I also love those four wooden chairs…gorgeous!
I love the kilim pouf!!
What beautiful photography!
You created an exquisite Blog, I just added it to my Blogs List.
Looking forward to read more.
I love the picture of the closet. So vintage.
HC –
A great display of how much you can do with whites and hints of color. I am also in LOVE with the sailboat chandelier!
brings me cheer
I discovered her through Domino, too and love her quirky style. I didn’t know about her website so thanks for sharing this.
She embodies (seemingly) effortless chic!
I LOVE the shelves in the last 2 photos and have been searching high and low for good ones for my house. I need shelves that are 6 to 8 feet long…Any suggestions as to where I might find them? I adore you blog and her quirky style.
She’s talented. I love the first room especially, the airiness of it. Thanks for sharing!
oh i love the shadows and textures of the different objects in these photos – delicious!
That ship chandelier is amazing!