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Kellie Brown on Body Inclusivity in Design and the Comforts of a Postmodern Aesthetic
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Kellie Brown on Body Inclusivity in Design and the Comforts of a Postmodern Aesthetic
FromDesign Time
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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Oct 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Kellie Brown has an important mission: To bring body positivity and inclusivity to every aspect of personal style. She has amassed a loyal following with her website and Instagram account, And I Get Dressed, and recently expanded her social imprint to include a new home and interiors feed, where she guides her audience on how to shop for vintage. Particularly in this time of a global pandemic, Kellie is generous with her knowledge of vintage and her cool postmodern sensibility, which leans heavily on the superstars of ’70s and ’80s design Milo Baughman and Vladimir Kagan, just to name a few. Listen in as we dive into why Kellie believes in the soul of an item, the importance of comfort plus aesthetics, and how she created a community unified by a love for design, fashion, and interiors for all.
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Released:
Oct 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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