Inside the west London townhouse at the heart of the British fashion establishment.
Visiting Lucinda Chambers at home feels like being taken into her confidence. The interior of her handsome Edwardian house in west London, where she has lived for more than 30 years, has evolved slowly. Here, in the layers of color and pattern, textiles and photographs, is the same eclectic, impulsive style with which Chambers made her name as the fashion director of British Vogue. It’s also where, after she was let go from Vogue in 2017 and thought her career was over, she began to combine her work as a stylist with her new role as a designer. She is now the co-founder of an e-commerce platform, Collagerie, and the fashion label Colville.
There is something intimate about being surrounded by the accum...