Sarah Solis Helps Fashion Stylist Maeve Reilly Start Over After the Palisades Fire
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Sarah Solis Helps Fashion Stylist Maeve Reilly Start Over After the Palisades Fire
""The hardest thing for both of us was losing home-the place you go that's safe, that provides comfort," Reilly says. The emotional toll was immediate, but the material losses were staggering in their own right: 'I lost the craziest archive of fashion and notes from Karl Lagerfeld'-pieces that, by their nature, are irreplaceable."
""I had been a fan of Maeve and her perspective as a fashion stylist for many years," Solis says. "We immediately connected.""
""It couldn't be more our vibe and aesthetic," Reilly states about Solis's Point Dume residence, which they admired and aspired to emulate in their new home."
Maeve Reilly, a fashion stylist, and her husband Zach Quittman faced significant challenges after their home was destroyed in a fire. The loss included irreplaceable fashion archives. They connected with interior designer Sarah Solis, who offered to help design their new home. The couple found a property in Calabasas, prioritizing permanence and character over size. They aimed to create a lived-in feel using layered materials and vintage finds, reflecting their aesthetic and providing comfort after their loss.
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