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Liz Nehdi designs offer a spectacular expression of bold, invigorating colours, hypnotic patterns and gestural, painterly prints that are layered with meaning. These are complemented by the finest craftsmanship and luxurious textiles to create playful, distinctive and soulful accessories with an artistic heritage. Our brand aims to introduce a way of life that celebrates fun, creative expression, optimism, and the beautiful complexities of the global village in which we all live. Liz Nehdi Studio was founded in 2014 by Liz & Karim Morgan Nehdi.

The inaugural Spring/Summer 2015 collection of scarves and pocket squares draws from Liz’s inspirations as a painter, interpreting and distilling creative traditions from around the globe – from abstract expressionism, art naïf and aboriginal dot paintings to graffiti, Berber patterns, and psychedelia.

We are accepting wholesale orders for Spring/Summer 2015 through 14 November 2014. Please email liz@liznehdi.com for more information.

ABOUT LIZ NEHDI

Liz Nehdi is an American artist and designer based in London. She was born near Washington DC in 1982 and grew up in Bethesda MD. She studied at Miss Porter's School (USA), Dartmouth College (USA) and the University of the Arts London (UK) - Chelsea College of Art & Design and Central Saint Martins - and holds received a BA in Studio Art with Honors and an MA in Textile Design with Distinction.

Liz travels extensively and has lived in the United States, United Kingdom, France and Singapore.

Liz Nehdi Studio blog

Inspiration and creations from Liz Nehdi, an American artist and designer based in London. I love colour, pattern, women’s and children’s clothing, home decor, travel, plants and flowers and finding beauty in everyday life. I share my discoveries and thoughts on these topics with you on this blog.

Filtering by Tag: #spring

OUT WITH THE COLD! IN WITH THE NEW!

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Sasha wears the Laelia and Byzantium Voyeur scarves from our SS15 collection.

Sasha wears the Laelia and Byzantium Voyeur scarves from our SS15 collection.

We at Liz Nehdi Studio love old things: friendships, wine, and our favourite vintage coat to name a few. However, there is something beguiling about all things new during this stage of a London winter. As the sun begins to linger a bit longer in the sky, thoughts turn to the future and new ways of seeing, doing, and being. We hope you enjoy these fresh finds to help close out the final chapter of winter and gear up for the return of warmer days.

xo LNS


Martin Whatson's "Dancer" at the Jose de Diego Middle School in Wynwood. 

Martin Whatson's "Dancer" at the Jose de Diego Middle School in Wynwood. 

A New Way To Return Art To The Classrooms

Jose de Diego Middle School in the Miami neighborhood of Wynwood is literally surrounded by art galleries and museums—and is without an art curriculum to speak of. This winter, 73 world-renowned street artists participated in tagging the exterior of the school as a part of the RAW project, an initiative to raise arts awareness and funds in order to return art eduction programs to the school's deserving students. For more information see this Huffington Post article, which includes a video of the project and information on how to donate. 

Photo by Vincent Laforet

Photo by Vincent Laforet

A New Way Of Going To The Casinos

A lovely treat when flying on a clear night is an aerial view of a city as one's plane begins its descent. Now imagine hovering over 8,700+ feet above Las Vegas and stepping out of the side of a helicopter fastened only by a (hopefully secure) harness to obtain a better view. Such is the setup for photographer Vincent Laforet's Air, a series of aerial photos taken using camera techniques that render urban enclaves as toys illuminated, as if the entire Bellagio Casino could fit into your trouser pocket alongside your winnings. It is a gamble that pays. 

The signature Lobster Couscous dish at Wormwood. Courtesy: Wormwood Restaurant

The signature Lobster Couscous dish at Wormwood. Courtesy: Wormwood Restaurant

A New Way To Eat Your Potatoes

We hesitate to recommend Wormwood restaurant, a Notting Hill spot that has been around several months and plays with the flavor profiles of Moroccan, Lebanese, Spanish, and Greek cuisines amongst others. After all, who wants to compete with even more customers for a coveted reservation? But with accolades such as this recent praise of the lobster couscous dish, it is safe to say that the proverbial cat is out of the bag. Chef Rabah Ourrad, former Algerian rapper turned Parisian gastronomy grad who cut his culinary teeth at London institutions Sketch and The Ledbury, is audacious enough to create such dishes as Poulpo, a Ratte potatoes emulsion with pink grapefruit and garlic paprika butter. The results are purely unique—and purely delicious. 

Guendy wears our Kondria scarf.

Guendy wears our Kondria scarf.

A New Way To Celebrate LNS 

We cannot hide the fact that we are thrilled to be included alongside such fine sartorial talent at Wolf & Badger's Notting Hill location — so much so that we created an outfit board using only items that can be found at Wolf & Badger — in celebration of our official launch party there on Thursday 5 March. We provide the music and bubbly, you provide the killer dance moves. For details and to RSVP, click here

A New Way To Shed A Light On Nature

Artists Friedrich van Schoor and Tarek Mawad light up the night in their artistic interpretation of a bioluminescent forest. This breathtaking video emphasizes the subtleties of a living, breathing ecosystem, all without any post-production special effects. For more information on how it was done, visit the project's website.

A New Remix From A Brand New Album

All We Are's debut self-titled album has only been in circulation for a few weeks and the polished, mellow vibe of their single, "Keep Me Alive", has already been punched up by this Lxury remix. May it help you to get through any workweek doldrums.

Nicopanda, available via the Agender project at Selfridges.

Nicopanda, available via the Agender project at Selfridges.

A New Way To Shop

We ladies at LNS have been known to shop for blazers in the boys' clothing section of stores and believe that sometimes a cologne is better than a perfume and to this we believe that no second glance should be given. So what to do with the categorization of fashion by gender? Abolish it, says Selfridges. Beginning this March 12th throughout April, Selfridges launches the Agender project, a space where all are welcome to shop without the stigma of a gendered label standing in the way. Articles from Comme des Garcons, Meadham Kirchhoff, and Gareth Pugh are all to be included as well as a collection from footwear label Underground.

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Fresh Picks 4

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Fresh Picks 4 collage by Liz Nehdi. Image credits below

Can you believe that it’s the last day of April? I cannot. But it's a perfect spring day, and I have no complaints. I'd like to see off April and welcome in May than with my fourth installment of “Fresh Picks,” which is a showcase of the work of surface pattern designers who I’ve connected with online.

Detail of the top half of Fresh Picks 4. Collage by Liz Nehdi. Individual design credits below

This week I’ve created a spring-themed collage of purples and blues out of the work of these seven talented designers: Cristina Bartl, Maria Giannakakis, Irina Kaygorodova, Shayne Sackie-Richards, Sophie Saunders of Sophie Darling, Sophie Webb and Zoe Wodarz.

I’ve really enjoyed taking a look at their work and I hope you do too!

Detail of the bottom half of Fresh Picks 4. Collage by Liz Nehdi. Individual design credits below

In case you missed my first three "Fresh Picks" features, you can find them here: Round 1, Round 2 and Round 3.

Image credits, including links to each designer’s website, are included with individual images of each design below.

Magenta, purple and green paisley floral pattern by Cristina Bartl

Abstract florals by Maria Giannakakis

Blue ikat by Maria Giannakakis

Purple starburst by Irina Kaygorodova

Purple starburst by Irina Kaygorodova

Blue abstract print by Shayne Sackie-Richards

Scarf by Sophie Saunders of Sophie Darling

Detail of Sophie Darling scarf above

Lilac flowers by Sophie Webb

Abstract mirrored print by Sophie Webb

Blue squares by Zoe Wodarz 

Are you a surface pattern designer and would you like to be featured on this blog? To be considered for inclusion, please email me at liz.nehdi@gmail.com with a bit of information about yourself, as well as 3 low resolution JPGs of your work (72 dpi + approximately 700 px wide) and a link to your website or online portfolio. Please note that inclusion in the blog is at my discretion.

xo Liz

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Get in my Closet: Spring Edition

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What Liz Nehdi will be wearing this spring. Image credits below

Spring has arrived in London and I’m now enjoying near-daily walks in Holland Park amongst the blooming flowers and trees, the peacocks and a smattering of tourists. Since moving here nearly 3 years ago I’ve learned that it’s essential to wear lots of layers, as it’s likely you’ll experience two (sometimes three) seasons within the span of a single day. This is especially true of the spring. So while the sun reflects off of all the pastel facades in Notting Hill and the breeze tickles the tulips lining the streets, I won’t be surprised to find myself needing to wrap up in multiple layers (including a waterproof one).

So as I dream of the flimsy sundresses and swimsuits to come, here’s what I’ll actually be wearing for the next month or so. Scroll down to see large individual images from the collage, as well as image credits.

Which of these looks will you wear this spring?

xo Liz

Slouchy ikat capris with a T shirt and cardigan via Nasty Gal

Floral blazer with white button up and neutral trousers via The Fox and She

Black and white print dress and hot pink clutch from Boden via DustJacket Attic

Yellow coat with print dress via Lovely Pepa

Peach T shirt with leopard print trousers and cobalt strappy sandals via Betty Barclay. Love this colour and print combo so much. The model’s loose, beachy waves are one of my favourite hairstyles as well

Three quarter sleeved blue print dress with neon green purse via Kayture

Black skinny jeans with a white button down, black blazer, bohemian scarf and black Converse via Maja Wyh. When I need to get out of the door quickly, this is my go-to combination

Green slouchy trousers and a T shirt via Lauren Conrad. My slouchy green trousers from Splendid are olive green with zipper slits up the side. And if you are a shorty like me, they are full-length! Highly recommended

I love, love, love this mix of neutral textures from Side Walk Ready

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