Hayes & Harlington Gazette

FOLLOW THE FASHION FOR FRIDA

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Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s face is being splashed all over homeware right now, while her colourful and compelling life is being celebrated with an exhibition at the V&A London (June 16-November 4).

“If you’re looking to bring vibrancy and interest to your home, the vivid image of artist, Frida Kahlo, will add fiesta colour and lashings of character,” says Nadia McCowan Hill, Wayfair’s resident style advisor.

“Having survived illness and an accident in her youth, Kahlo’s bold and unflinchin­g image has come to symbolise triumph over pain and powerful feminism, making her an empowering addition to any interior. She’s often depicted with flowers in her hair against of backdrop of lush greenery, bold blooms and folky motifs, which give her image a boldly bohemian vibe.”

■ DECOR TIP: To capture the spirit of the artist, style a Frida Kahlo art print against a kaleidosco­pe of colour and pattern. Handwoven and handmade homeware add an authentic sense of craftsmans­hip, and combined with colourful cushions and fresh flowers, you’ll conjure a carnival atmosphere. Mexican ‘Day of the Dead’ motifs are also appropriat­e.

 ??  ?? Frida Kahlo picture, reduced from £55 to £50, Alexander & Pearl Abrams braided armchair by Latitude Vive, £269.99, Wayfair
Frida Kahlo picture, reduced from £55 to £50, Alexander & Pearl Abrams braided armchair by Latitude Vive, £269.99, Wayfair
 ??  ?? Frida Kahlo cushion, black, £145, Jan Constantin­e
Frida Kahlo cushion, black, £145, Jan Constantin­e
 ??  ?? Sugar skull cushion, reduced from £6 to £4.80, George Home Frida Kahlo stainless steel tumbler, £9, Ian Snow
Sugar skull cushion, reduced from £6 to £4.80, George Home Frida Kahlo stainless steel tumbler, £9, Ian Snow
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