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GET TO KNOW THOM BROWNE’S MANHATTAN MODERN APARTMENT

Today we bring you a special modern apartment. These are the interiors of an incredible apartment in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, that belongs to the fashion designer Thom Browne. With stunning and different mid-century pieces that match incredibly the style of his collections, this is the place you should totally meet. Let’s take a look inside?

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INSIDE FASHION DESIGNER THOM BROWNE’S MANHATTAN APARTMENT

IMAGE CREDITS: ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

Nothing is worse than a home that is too perfect and done. Architectural Digest has selected the place for this month issue, and we decided to share it with you. This apartment is in a lovingly preserved 1930s building and is the very model of perfect and done. Get inspired!

INSIDE FASHION DESIGNER THOM BROWNE’S MANHATTAN APARTMENT

IMAGE CREDITS: ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

INSIDE FASHION DESIGNER THOM BROWNE’S MANHATTAN modern apartment

IMAGE CREDITS: ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

It’s simply the home of a guy who says, “I like it as clean and as uncluttered as possible” and who has no trouble getting rid of things.INSIDE FASHION DESIGNER THOM BROWNE’S MANHATTAN APARTMENT

IMAGE CREDITS: ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

Browne grew up in an archetypal Colonial house in Allentown, Pennsylvania, smack in the middle of seven brothers and sisters, all of whom were athletic. He is the only artist in the bunch; the rest are doctors and lawyers. At first he wanted to be an actor, so he moved to Los Angeles. “I was horrible,” he says, laughing. INSIDE FASHION DESIGNER THOM BROWNE’S MANHATTAN modern apartment

IMAGE CREDITS: ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

INSIDE FASHION DESIGNER THOM BROWNE’S MANHATTAN modern apartment

IMAGE CREDITS: ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

He came to New York in 1997, got a job working in sales for Giorgio Armani, and was eventually tapped by Ralph Lauren to design clothes for Club Monaco, which Lauren’s company had recently purchased. But Browne soon started getting noticed for his own very particular style: a vision of abbreviated tailoring and twisted classic haberdashery so youthful and dependent on a trim, fit form that one suspects it has its roots in Thom Browne’s school days.INSIDE FASHION DESIGNER THOM BROWNE’S MANHATTAN modern apartment

IMAGE CREDITS: ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST

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