
Fashion Stylist's Exquisite San Francisco Tudor
“I am a child of the 80s, so I find a Bonfire of the Vanities or Dallas vibe irresistible,” says renowned New York fashion stylist Lauren Michael Goodman of her beautifully personal San Francisco home. “I love classics, but I also love things that are more avant-garde: color, print, vintage . . . ultra-glamorous things.” With a move to the Bay Area city in 2011—“for love!”—she discovered a new take on style. “New Yorkers, especially fashion people, are very good at mixing super dressy and super casual, like a ripped tee under a Chanel jacket or layering neon Patagonia under gorgeous tailoring,” she says. And yet San Francisco seemed to her both more and less formal at the same time: “Sometimes interiors here can be extremely formal, which has its own charm—so chic and old world. But you'll also see Patagonia straight-up because you are actually going on a hike.“ Goodman took the best from both coasts and created a home as layered, textured, and thoughtful as the stylist herself.
Published: Architectural Digest