Daphne Guinness: A Fashionable Room

Always a spectacle, style icon Daphne Guinness never fails to stun and awe with her over-the-top fashions. We're obsessed with this ombré robe and wild headdress look that she put together and it's got us dreaming of an Asian-inspired sitting room with glamorous florals and fab colors.

You can get the look in your home with these products:
Clockwise from top left:
Iron Plume sconce, $399, Circa Lighting.
Photoviolet pillow, $68, Anthropologie.
Tripod table, $199, West Elm.
Lipstick Rose chair, $1,518, Horchow.
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