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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.

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London Love Part 2

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London Love collage by Liz Nehdi Studio, 2015. Image credits below

 

To complement the Valentine’s Day guide of things to do and love in London that we posted earlier in the week, we’ve put together this collage of rosy London images.

Dig into the chocolates, pop open the bubbly and enjoy!

xo
Liz

London at Sunset via Tess Rhodes

London looks beautiful at twilight when the oft grey skies transform into a beautiful shade of pastel pink.

Wrap up warm in pink super-soft modal + cashmere to go out and explore the city.

Pink Figaro car via Pinterest

Channel your inner Penelope Pitstop and whiz round London in style in this gorgeous pink Nissan Figaro.

Pink Feather Coat via Miss Zeit

Donning a fabulous sugar pink feather coat and taking your camera out to snap pictures of the city sounds like a perfect day

Pink Door, Notting Hill, via Liz’s Instagram

Pink Door, Notting Hill, via Liz’s Instagram

A candy pink door in the heart of Notting Hill pops against its monochrome surroundings.

Did we mention that we love London?

LNS Flush Pocket Square via LizNehdi.com

LNS Flush Pocket Square via LizNehdi.com

The Liz Nehdi Flush pocket square comes in a festively fitting shade of Valentine’s pink and makes the perfect gift for him to unwrap on the 14th.

Pink Neon Hearts via Etsy

Where else will you find a Blush bus?

Amour Neon Light via allegoryofvanity.com

Amour Neon Light via allegoryofvanity.com

Love lights up the world

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WE LOVE LONDON

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The LNS Foolproof Guide to Enjoying Valentine’s Day in London

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£££: Gallery at sketch

A restaurant decked out in pink is a restaurant after my own heart. Treat you and your sweetie (or your bestie) to a special dinner or afternoon tea at the Gallery at sketch. Designed by acclaimed British artist, David Shrigley, be seated in an upholstered pink chair while tucking into menu items such as the Arborio risotto with gorgonzola and sliced pear in Marsala wine. Check out Valentine's Day options at sketch here.

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£: Smith & Sinclair pastilles

Send the children to bed and break out these tipsy gems crafted in the UK. Alcohol-infused pastilles from Smith & Sinclair—currently stocked by Harrods, Harvey Nichols and other locales— come in flavors such as Gin & Tonic (violet-infused gin in a lemon sherbet coating) and Mixed Berry Daiquiri (summer berries, dark rum and a pink peppercorn-infused coating). These puppies pack a punch so enjoy in moderation.

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Treat yourself to a stroll around London’s beautiful Notting Hill and while you’re there, pop into cutting-edge boutique Wolf & Badger, now stocking our SS15 collection online and in store. This year, we suggest going old school and giving your sweetheart a gift that lasts longer than chocolates. The LNS Flush pocket square is the ideal love token for the man in your life. Our beautiful Lindisfarne Rose scarf makes an equally perfect gift for a loved one and is certainly big enough for two to cosy up underneath.  However, if you find yourself single this month, why not wrap yourself up in the Meandering Thames silk twill scarf and take yourself out for a date with the city? Click the links above or visit Wolf & Badger in Notting Hill to treat yourself or your loved one!

Wolf & Badger Notting Hill - 46 Ledbury Road, London W11 2AB - P: 020 7229 5698
Opening hours - Mon-Sat: 10am-6:30pm - Sunday: 11am-5pm

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Drunk in love? Down with love? We’ve got you covered. The Liz Nehdi Studio team has crafted two Valentine’s Day playlists just for your auditory pleasure. Choose from our Sick of Love and Lovesick playlists on Spotify, and while you're there, go ahead and follow liznehdistudio so you don't miss any other playlists we put together.

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The Nomad Cinema lands at The LookOut at Hyde Park on 13 February. Catch May-December romances Harold and Maude or The Graduate. 100% of profits from The Nomad Cinema go to the Sustainability Institute.

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Liz Nehdi Studio is passionate about sustainable and ethical production. For a cerebral outing, we recommend ‘Peace blooms: Cattle, conflict and the roses of Lake Naivasha’, a photo exhibition and pop-up flower shop, running from 10-15 February at the Hoxton Gallery. Be introduced to the lives of rose farmers in Kenya, and the relationship between water, conflict and peace. Free admission.

Hoxton Gallery - 9 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8AA

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The Broken Hearts and Promises pop-up party at Bloomsbury House is guaranteed to be topped up with activities.  Specialty cocktails, a Lulu Guiness Kissing Booth, cheese toasties, heart-shaped piñata targets, and disco are all guaranteed.

2 - 3 Bloomsbury Square, WC1A  |  Saturday 14th February 2015
7 pm - midnight (doors open at 16:30 pm)  |  £15 Early Bird + £20 Standard

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Big love to everyone who has supported our inaugural collection; your Valentine treats will be with you soon if you haven’t received them already!

xo Liz

P.S. - Stayed tuned for details about our launch party at Wolf & Badger, but in the mean time, Londoners – please hold the evening of Thursday, 5 March!

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How do you take your orange?

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Orange Collage by Liz Nehdi. Image credits below.

Orange is a polarizing colour; I personally love it, yet you’ll never find me dressed in it from head to toe. And some people reaaaaalllly hate it. Then there are my Dutch friends who wear it as a badge of pride.

The tricky thing about orange is how it plays with other colours. But with the collage above, I’m hoping to show you some classic and less traditional ways to pair it with other colours. Here’s a little cheat sheet for you.

Easy + classic

  • Orange + black = classic Halloween combo
  • Orange + white = slighty preppy + tropical vibe
  • Orange + blue = complementary colours that really pop when used together

Intermediate

  • Shades of orange + yellow, gold, white + yellow ochre = a bit retro, a bit modern
  • A deep orange (such as burnt umber), tan + a mellow yellow = autumnal energy

Advanced + unexpected

  • Various shades of orange, hot pink, black, white, tan, denim blue, gray + highlighter yellow = unexpected awesomeness, in my opinion. A little bit jazzy, a hint of urban cool, and again, just a fantastic combination of colours
  • Orange, baby blue, violet, yellow ochre, gray, brown, green, lime, tan + lilac = modern rainbow (you get extra points if you can pull this off)

Whatever your feelings on orange, you simply can’t escape it this time of year, what with all of the pumpkins, candy corn and burnt orange leaves underfoot. With that in mind, I hope you enjoy this collage of patterns, art and clothes that showcase orange’s versatility -- oh and the obligatory pumpkin -- in honour of Halloween. Larger individual images from the collage, image credits and a smattering of other images are below.

How do you take your orange?

xo
Liz

Image credits

Wool wall art + tutorial via RecyclArt

Artwork by Johannes Wohnseifer via Julian Minima

Hermes pattern via Horse Country Chic

Orange facades in old San Juan via the lovely and talented coolsneakers2000

Check Mark Art Print via Etsy

Orange Fizz by Liz Nehdi. Available as an art print or on products such as pillows and mugs via Society6

Moth Wing Print by Susumu Nishinaga

Colour blocking with orange via WGSN

Jenna Lyons Pumpkin via Domaine. Check out the article for fun depictions of other fashion icons!

Audrey Hepburn via Vintage-Retro

Orange pattern via Allahlas

Hitachi Seaside Park, Ibaraki via Pinterest

Kalani Hawaii, 1969 by Esteban Vicente

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