Sibylle’s Style Diary: Interior Designer Geoffrey Bradfield on Being Influenced by Fashion Icons

Sibylle’s Style Diary: Interior Designer Geoffrey Bradfield on Being Influenced by Fashion Icons
Luxury interior designer Geoffrey Bradfield at his home on the Upper East Side on Park Avenue in New York on Aug. 18, 2015. Benjamin Chasteen/Epoch Times
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This week’s style diary guest is the luxury interior designer Geoffrey Bradfield. The famed, high-end interior designer, who has worked with Oliver Stone and Gertrude Vanderbilt’s estate, is as comfortable in New York as he is off in distant parts of the world where he loves to travel. And no matter where he is, one thing is sure—Geoffrey Bradfield will always look very sharp.

Sibylle Eschapasse: Describe your style?

Mr. Bradfield: My taste in general is rather conservative.  I probably have a distinctive look, but I am not that aware of it.  I am fastidious in my dress—I think I was born wearing a tie—from a school uniform straight into the army [one brief exception being the flower child era].

'Style' for me, is a combination of understated, yet daring elements that prove to be timeless.
Geoffrey Bradfield