Jules Reid in Matchbook Magazine
February 01, 2012 at 9:51 AM
Hi Matchbook girls! Thought we’d post some big, lovely, easy-to-re-blog images of Jules Reid for your use! :) It was such a treat feature Jules and her beautiful family (and home!) in our anniversary issue. Flip to page 84 of the February 2012 issue for the full scoop!
(photographs by Della Bass)
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Love all these colours and patterns, both in the clothing and in the decor. Just gorgeous!
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She is so beautiful! Her home too. I love all the mixing of patterns and colors. Very inspirational. Makes me want to branch out too.
What a happy beautiful home and person!!!!
Jules is obviously multi-talented. Her house reflects her distinct style as well as her fabulously fun line of clothing. I have been a huge fan from the beginning and can’t imagine a day without wearing something of hers!!!! Keeep on designing….we need more!!!
Her home is gorgeous, I loved this article and all the fab photos. Jules is so chic I wanna move in! I’m a fan of her clothing line, just so fun!
Design is a journey.
A collection of our travels, adventures and dreams.
I’m so glad we have shared so many together.
To my dearest, creative guru-absolutely STUNNING!
You are it Kid!!
love. love. love
What a gorgeous home and family! I love how she uses purple and pink in her decor – the rooms are total knockouts, but not so girly that men would feel uncomfortable sitting on the couches in them! What a great example of someone whose home reflects their personal style aesthetic!
I do love the classic psehas and exotic fabrics of her collection. She has definitely carved out her own spirit from inspirations like Pucci and LP, however uniquely her own. pgt