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A style all your own…

At CC we know that it is hard not to be swept up with trends and the latest styles – we all fall victim to it at some point in our lives when it comes to our clothing and our interior design however at CC, ?we believe we have the secret to developing your own fabulous style that is timeless, sophisticated and coveted by others. ?It’s all about being true to yourself and what you love. ?What works for you? What makes you feel joy, happiness, exuberance and puts a smile on your face? ?Maybe it’s a black and white minimalist interior or maybe it’s a riot of colour and patterns, maybe you love French Country or Art Deco or maybe you love all periods and want to combine them. ?Maybe you shop at one of the High Street stores for the latest fashions but you secretly want to wear clothes you have saved from 10 or 20 years ago or even longer, or buy used at some of the countless fantastic clothing consignment stores on?Vancouver’s eclectic Main Street ?like Front & Company?or ?Turnabout??but are worried about how people may judge you and your style? Well to heck with that! ?Live the way you want to live or at least take a look at one of CC’s style icons, a woman who we admire for her style, bravery, grace and sense of humour. ?A woman unlike any other and because of that, admired by others. ?We give you the amazing Iris Apfel?and her spectacular?apartment?in Manhattan…

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At CC we have furniture, art & rugs from so many different time periods and from so many different styles; there are endless pieces to build your own unique nest from and we would love to help you do it and for inspiration.

Most photographs by Roger Davis for Architectural Digest