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Is outfitting a home with sculpture and video installations at all like accessorizing an outfit?
I’m motivated by mixing textiles, color palettes, and cuts no matter the context. I
enjoy wearing street clothes and couture together, and I like classic fine art with custom, less inexpensive one-of-a-kind pieces.
What’s “Seattle style,” and do you have it?
A common complaint is that people here don’t dress up. When I came back from Chicago, I got nasty looks for wearing high heels and short skirts. I learned to ignore them. My style icons are female rappers like Salt-n-Pepa and Missy Elliott. They made it sexy to be assertive.
First designer clothing purchase
A Martin Margiela silver sport coat in 2006. I still love and wear it. Margiela’s fabrics are durable and cool.
First art purchase
An early 1900s pencil drawing of a young lady. I found it in an antique store in Eastern Washington when I was 15. It must have been about $30. My dad still has it.
Wearing
Philosophy by Alberta Ferretti dress and Delman heels from Butch Blum, and an H&M jean jacket that I wear with almost everything. It looks like it came from the corner of an old garage but it’s very well tailored.
I’ve always wanted to explode that whole take-your-daughter-to-work-day thing out a little further. Once a year, we ought to get a free pass to bring and/or tag along with friends, sig others, moms, dads, neighbors, siblings, former college roommates, and yes style counselors and check out each other’s work world.
Until such time as International Here’s What Your Friend Does at Her Office All Day Day, you’ve at least got the chance to see some of the art consultation projects completed by Style Counselor Krista Kelly;. (You’re on your own if you want to actually get inside her office at the old Rainier bottling plant.)
“I find I am excavating and interpreting my client’s style,” Kelly told me when I asked if stylish people live in stylish environments, and vice versa. “Most people have opinions on their taste and just want to be informed about their options.”
SLIDESHOW: Style Counselor Krista Kelly at work with Bilinear Art. Here, she commissioned a New York-based street artist to create work for a client’s residential game room.