Monday, September 14, 2009

Melissa Lundberg introducing Victoria Hagan




VICTORIA HAGAN


Victoria Hagan's mother was a fashion illustrator. When she accompanied her mother shopping, her mother would ask her opinion on the different fabrics, to which she always had a response. By the age of ten, Victoria was advising her friends as to what color they should paint their rooms. Visits to the Metropolitan Museum also influenced her decision in becoming an interior designer. She attended The Parson's School of Design. While attending the school she interned for the late Simone Feldman. “Meeting Simone was one of the luckiest days of my life,” says Hagan. “She was not only very talented, but stylish in a way I’d never seen before." She now serves on the Parsons Board of Governors.

Hagan has been practicing interior design for 20 years and established her own firm in New York City, Victoria Hagan Interiors, in 1991. When she first began practicing the New York Times described her work as "bound to be influential." In 2001 she launched Victoria Hagan Home, which features fabric and furniture. She has been named one of Architectural Digest’s “Top 100 Designers” and New York Magazine’s “Hottest Interior Designers”.Featured in publications such as Elle Décor, Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, Vogue, W, New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, and
New York Magazine. She was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in December 2004.


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Victoria Hagan's design philosophyrevolves around her use of strong silhouettes, materials, and sophisticated neutral colors. She combines both traditional and modern elements within a space. Her designs are simple and comfortable.

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