The Left Bank Look {book}
This week I thought I'd give you a peek inside the pages of my latest favorite book, The Left Bank Look by Anne Hubert. I picked up the German copy Anders Als Die Andern while I was in Germany last year, but didn't want to show it to you since all the text is in German and it's largely a how-to book so you'd need to be able to read it to fully enjoy all the great ideas Anne presents. I researched the title back in September and discovered that it would be released this year in English so I pre-ordered it on Amazon (only $11!) and it arrived yesterday. I'm so happy that now I can share it with you. If you're even slightly on the crafty side, you're going to love it.
Anne Hubert lives in Paris and works as freelance textile designer and owner of Cherry on the Cake. She loves to customize pre-existing materials giving them her unique personal stamp. The Left Bank Look is a refreshing DIY book because most of the projects can be completed rather quickly with little sewing involved and allow you to get as creative as you wish. Love that part. Go wild!
In her book, Anne uses the basic elements, t-shirts, shoes, linens, tea towels, etc. that you already own and shows you how to transform them into something personal with a French twist. Projects that range from dyeing, painting, image transfers (my favorite), each technique is easy and the results are fresh and funky.
I want to try the elbow patches project (love them) with floral fabric against a plan white cotton top and the Polaroid image transfer technique taking photos and bringing plain white curtains new life with a subtle pattern.
then add some of your personal style with items ranging from
doilies to your favorite fabric scraps.
Doesn't this book look great? I was waiting and waiting to share it with you, I'm thrilled it's now in English and I hope you'll find it as interesting and inspirational as I do.
Would you like to know more about designer/author Anne Hubert? Click here to read an interview that Lisaa had with her recently.
(photographs taken by holly becker for decor8)