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Take a Tour Inside Tory Burch’s “Collected, Not Decorated” Paris Apartment

Take a Tour Inside Tory Burch’s “Collected, Not Decorated” Paris Apartment
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Fashion designer Tory Burch provides a tour of her Paris apartment, highlighting the importance of personal history and sentimental objects in interior design. She emphasizes a 'collected, not decorated' philosophy, showcasing items that reflect her family life and relationships.

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This piece offers insight into the personal aesthetic and lifestyle of a major global fashion figure, serving as lifestyle and cultural content.

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Save this story Save Story Save this story “I’ve always loved Paris, even since I was very, very little,” says Tory Burch , welcoming Vogue into her Paris apartment. “I used to come with my parents. But I married a Frenchman, that’s why I’m here.”

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