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3 weeks ago |
admagazine.com | Joyce Chen |Rachel Wallace |Corina Mendoza
Son, sin duda, una pareja poderosa de Hollywood. Pero estos días, las casas de Blake Lively y Ryan Reynolds no están cerca de Tinseltown. Los actores, casados desde 2012 y con cuatro hijos —James, de 10 años; Inez, de 8; Betty, de 5, y Olin, de 2— dividen su tiempo entre Nueva York y un suburbio cercano, y parece que no tienen planes de mudarse pronto. En diciembre, The Hollywood Reporter preguntó a Reynolds si se habían planteado mudarse a su Canadá natal tras la reelección de Donald Trump.
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1 month ago |
architecturaldigest.com | Rachel Wallace
In 1915, Frank Lloyd Wright came to California. He’d just experienced a great tragedy—his partner and six others were murdered at his Wisconsin home and studio, Taliesin, and the house was set ablaze. He began spending more time on the West Coast, and during the early 1920s, built five Los Angeles homes in a new and unique style called Mayan Revival, inspired by pre-Columbian architecture. At this same time, the movie business was budding.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Rachel Wallace
In 1915, Frank Lloyd Wright came to California. He’d just experienced a great tragedy—his partner and six others were murdered at his Wisconsin home and studio, Taliesin, and the house was set ablaze. He began spending more time on the West Coast, and during the early 1920s, built five Los Angeles homes in a new and unique style called Mayan Revival, inspired by pre-Columbian architecture. At this same time, the movie business was budding.
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1 month ago |
architecturaldigest.com | Rachel Wallace
The New York City home where Megan Rapinoe lives with her fiancée, WNBA legend Sue Bird, is anything but boring. Designed by Mark Grattan, it features custom furniture, unexpected color combinations like muted minty greens accented with tones of orangey-brown and lilac, and a kitchen swathed in Crystal Tiffany Brazilian quartzite.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Rachel Wallace
All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by Architectural Digest editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Photo: Domenic EpiscopoThe New York City home where Megan Rapinoe lives with her fiancée, WNBA legend Sue Bird, is anything but boring.
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