Welcome to Rachel's World

Over the years I have communicated my visions, values, and ideas through my books and DVDs, my stores, and even my products. But now I venture into the world of a "blog". The word is a little odd, but I welcome the opportunity of this new vehicle of communication.

I will begin with my upbringing and how it formed the path which led me to create Shabby Chic: I was raised in London into an artistic bohemian home.  Books lined our walls and floors due to my father’s insatiable appetite for reading and his antique book business. My mum had a business of buying and restoring antique dolls and their clothes. Drawers and cupboards filled with scruffy scraps of lace fabric flowers and velvets waited to be chosen for the next project my mum would begin.  This was the beginning of my lessons on “less is more”. Mum always knew when to stop the restoration so that the imperfection of their age would be embraced rather than erased (Barbie dolls would satisfy the needs of perfection). Playing the piano, sewing and painting were somehow also layered into my mum's daily life.

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My sister Deborah was born with a wealth of talent. Playing the violin, performing dances (of which she still does), sewing clothes, and creating extraordinary illustrations completed the richness of culture and creativity in our home. In my early years I mainly observed and absorbed the creativity. But years later I credit my creative abilities to the subliminal influences of such an array of talent.

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Fleamarketing with my family was my introduction into appreciating unique, soulful, whimsical beauty.

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When I opened my first Shabby Chic store in 1989, I primarily sold faded floral and white denim slip covered furniture, fleamarket treasures, and pretty accessories. My previous jobs, including set design and wardrobe styling were contributing factors to my abilities to work with fabrics, create vignettes, and my sometimes neurotic attention to detail.

I never really had a plan for my business. I just felt there was a void in the market of a home furnishing store that sold beautiful and comfortable things that were also practical for the sticky fingers of children and other inevitable messes that a lived life leaves behind. At the same time I had a two-year-old daughter, Lily, and a newborn son, Jake. So it was the perfect test on how to have a home that is "beautiful, functional, and comfortable", while still having many years ahead of sofas becoming "forts" and sheets becoming "tents".

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The growth and evolution of my children and Shabby Chic have been parallel over the years. Just recently, both of my children went to college. And now it's Shabby Chic's turn to grow, expanding with more stores, online business, and products.

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Click here to go to Shabby Chic's online store

shabby chic stores

Within the last 20 years Shabby Chic has had times of being “in and out”. But the one constant for me was always trying to keep my voice and expression through my products. Hard sometimes to explain how a ruffle or flakey painted wood could be a reflection of my voice, but to me it is saying there is imperfection in beauty, there is pride in uniqueness and there is soul, warmth and humor in the unexpected.

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Here is a sampling of what to look forward to in the future, along with whatever else life might reveal...

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241 comments

Amy Sutter

You are such an inspiration… I love how you find beauty in everything old and new. It’s something we should all learn to do in each other also.
I am renovating a lake house and blues and “chippy” whites are mainly on my pallet. I am excited about your blog as another source of inspiration as I embark on this decorating adventure. We have three little ones (all under the age of six!) so comfort and functuality play a huge part :-)
Warmest Blessings,
Amy Sutter

Home No.1

Hi Rachel and welcome to the wonderful world of blogging.
I am from sweden and have recently visit your two stores in chicago and NYC….just love them!If you could open in Sweden it would make me even happier and i know it would be a succes because shabby chic is big here.I could be the manager :-)*smiling*There are some photos of the shops and the things that i bought on my blog
homenumberone.blogspot.com
If you visit it would make me proud…take care! //Annica.

Sea Angels

This is so fabulous, I am thrilled, it is so lovely to see and read about your world, have fun and enjoy.
Hugs Lynn xx

Suzann

I am thrilled to have found your blog! I have become quite a fan of your style and I long to see what the future holds. Definitely miss seeing your goodies all over at Target – the selection has dwindled to almost nothing. But, I do read your books and look for you on-line for inspirations.

Villa Anna

Another Aussie, Sydneysider this time welcomes you to blogland :)

Besides my mother, you are the inspiration behind my passion for design – especially of the classic feminine persuasion and my pursuit of a career in the Interior Design Industry.

I LOVED reading about your life to date and I look forward to future posts.

Sincerely,

Anna :)

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