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We have all felt the strains of being confined to our homes. For many of us, the novelty of the board game has worn off, the contents of the pantry have been emptied into frittatas, and every last workout has been explored. We have painted, solitary strolled, meditated, and napped -- it s time to find something new. Instead of succumbing to the moment s down mood, Signorini Viola Arrivabene and Blu Signori harnessed the time at home to create.
These two particularly innovative Italians felt they had been in their homes for so long, they felt one with their interiors. So much so, they decided to lean into this ideology, and challenge their friends on Instagram to camouflage into their interiors. Think more print-on-print and less "couch potato."
Here are some of the best results, many from our own fashion department. As it turns out, often your best inspiration is all around you.
Allie Michler
@alliemichler
Viola Arrivabene and Blu Signorini
@lolaarrivabene @blusignorini
Sabrina Burda
@sburda
Virginia Smith
@virginiafsmith
Phyllis Posnick
@phyllisposnick
Taylor Angino
@tangino
Madeline Swanson
@madmadder
Tabitha Simmons
@tabithasimmons
Alexandra Gurvitch
@gurvial
Sarah Michler
@sarahmichler
Desirée Adédjé
@desireeadedje
Phyllis Posnick
@phyllisposnick
Willow Lindley
@willowlindley
Lucilla Bonaccorsi
@lucillabonaccorsi
Virginia Smith
@virginiafsmith