Decorating has always had a great feminine influence, mainly because the chore of putting a home together falls upon the lady of the house.
Lately, and evolving since 2005 or so with the advent (and demise) of Domino Magazine (the bible of chick decorating), there is a distinct style that I call Chic Chick Decor. It's a style almost like a diet drink, sort of "decorating light."

2. Antique style furniture covered in Ikat is typical
3. The ocelot print rug has replaced leopard
as the glam rug du jour
4. A low credenza
(vintage or at least vintage in style)
with a pair of interesting vintage lamps is a must
5. Use at least one piece of Lucite
6. A large piece of Chick Art finishes the look
7. Using color is also key

9. A pair of Murano lamps - vintage preferred
10. Statement headboard
11. Hotel style bedding
12. Note the Ikat bolster
10. Statement headboard
11. Hotel style bedding
12. Note the Ikat bolster
Mixing vintage, contemporary, and antique furnishings and accessories is the thing to do.
And mixing things high and low also contributes to the charm and accessibility of this design scheme. Also decorating with the same skills you use when putting together a fashionable outfit translates well.

12. Turned wood Swedish/French style chandelier
has gone mainstream
13. Vivid prints on chairs is expected
14. Note the over scale Chick Art again
has gone mainstream
13. Vivid prints on chairs is expected
14. Note the over scale Chick Art again
Young moms and wives from their 20's to 40's are especially adept at this style, though it's a style that crosses over to all ages and both genders in its appeal.

16. Monogrammed linens
17. Note the statement headboard
18. Over size lamp(s)
19. Use of vivid color again
The same elements occur and recur. While it still looks fresh, there is a typical look to it all that borders on the expected.
I have used the example of a lovely home of a young family in New Orleans. This style is something that has been occurring en force in the post Katrina renewal and rebuilding process. More young people have moved here, and many young people from New Orleans returned to rebuild. A wave of optimism washes over us, instead of waves of despair, and it is reflected in what I like to call New NOLA Style (with the sub heading: Chic Chick Decor).
You can see larger images HERE in the October 2009 issue of CUE Magazine.
21. Silk drapes and return rods
22. Modern accessories(note the modern vases on the table)
23. Louis style chairs
upholstered in modern graphic print
24. Note the large scale modern art
(usually in pastel tones)
25. Note the saturated color on the walls,
and the color on the ceiling
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