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Kennedy’s favourite things

1 Donald Judd book

Judd is a huge inspiration and his work with minimalist concepts fascinates me. I’ve been lucky enough to visit his private living and working spaces here in New York City and would thoroughly recommend it.

2 Hanging pot-plant holder

This was a handmade gift from Tyson’s brother and his girlfriend when they came to stay with us. It’s such a cool gift.

3 Maison Pearson brush Le Labo perfume

This is a classic, original rubber-cushion hairbrush that was designed in 1885 in London and my husband stands by it as the best brush in the world. The Le Labo Rose 31 perfume is my signature fragrance.

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