I just read Katie Considers most recent blog post about the fab floral collection from Colefax & Fowler and Stubbs & Wootton and decided it’s a must share! Colefax & Fowler’s iconic chintz patterns are a perfect match with Stubbs & Wootton’s timeless Egyptian cotton velvet slippers.
Sybil Colefax and John Fowler, founders of the decorating firm Colefax & Fowler perfected the relaxed elegant English country house style of decorating, incorporating their iconic chintzes. Several of their much-loved patterns have been vividly reimagined with intricately detailed embroidery in rich jewel tones.
Bringing together fashion and decorating with these two storied brands is genius, and the perfect introduction to a new generation of lovers of classic style.
Colefax & Fowler slippers and pocket purses are available at Stubbs & Wootton
The Bowood slippers embroidered with that lush floral print in Pea-Green sea-island cotton velvet with the Stubbs & Wootton signature grosgrain trim in Pea Green
Colefax & Fowler Bowood wallpaper
Against a stunning cobalt blue background the elaborate Hyndrangea slipper design decorates both the front and heel is trimmed with cobalt blue grosgrain trim. Reminds me of chinoiserie
Colefax & Fowler rose and hydrangea fabric, the hyndragea slipper’s inspiration
Poppy slipper’s Colefax & Fowler poppy embroidery adorns the slipper’s front and heel on a mustard cotton velvet background and coordinating mustard signature grosgrain trim
Colefax & Fowler Tree Poppy fabric inspiration for the poppy slipper
The Geranium slipper with a burgundy cotton velvet background and complementing burgundy grosgrain trim is beautifully embroidered with pink geraniums - the Climbing Geranium pattern is apparently out of production, but maybe these slipper warrant its comeback!
There are also coordinating chic velvet pocket purses to coordinate with or instead of the slippers