They’re called Stylemakers.
Here you’ll learn a bit about each 2024 Stylemaker plus their current projects and passions.
If you’re in need of anyhome inspiration, check out what these folks are sharing.
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Gray Malin
Fine art photographer and authorGray Malinwants to make every dayfeel like a getaway.
Hes best known for his destination location shoots, aerial photography, and coffee table books.
His next book,Dogs, will be out October 2024.
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Her work focuses on creating celebrity, editorial, and advertising images.
Recently, Harper added video direction to her body of work.
She works out of Los Angeles and New York City but calls Dripping Springs, Texas, home.
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Shes also editor-in-chief ofFredericmagazine, a print publication devoted to the best in design.
Before that, she was editor ofDominoandVerandamagazines as well as an author of design books.
A sense of humor is essential.
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Its never fun to sit in an entirely polite room, is it?
The pregnancy clothing was revolutionary when it launched in the late 1990s for its stylish silhouettes and chic materials.
Today, she’s the CEO and creative director of Figue, an upscale-bohemian collection of fashion and housewares.
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Culinary Creatives
Every single day there are meals to plan.
If you ever need fresh inspiration (and who doesn’t?
), turn to these tastemakers of the past and present for something delicious.
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She also maintains an expansive home garden.
She’s currently working on a remake ofThe Naked Gun(expected release summer 2025).
Over the years, Jaffrey’s cookbooks continued to make authentic Indian recipes accessible to all.
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And Rose Levy Beranbaumaward-winning pastry chef, blogger, and cookbook authoris that person.
To be released October 2024.
An updated edition of her classic cookbookMarcellas Italian Kitchenwill be released in October 2024.
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Shes written four books on floral design.
So she created a platform where she could share tips to make sustainability accessible to everyone.
She creates stylish and eco-friendly spaces using sustainable products, materials, and techniques.
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She even uses locally sourced materials to reduce the impact of transportation on the environment.
Next-Wave Stylemakers
These rising design stars are some of our favorite creators emerging from the new class.
We adore her ASMR-style videos that show her harvesting diverse crops.
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Sophia Lee
We love how Sophia shares all the things.
They share their process and tips in their Instagram feed.
In her voice-overs, she often includes historical tidbits, stories, and info about traditional Chinese ingredients.
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She didn’t expect it to blossom into the brick and mortar store in downtown Raleigh it is today.
Avery-Claire Nugent
Avery-Claire Nugent coined the term clustercore to describethe design trendbased on gathering and displaying your stuff.
Clusterful rather than messy is the word she uses.
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Clustering is the art of intentional clutter, she says.
Kate Davidson
Kate Davidson has a superpower: She makes even the mundane feel exciting.
Her calming approach to day-to-day activities romanticizes the simple things and makes life feel a bit more manageable.
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