By: ERIN MICHELLE NEWBERG
As the co-founder of Roberts Projects LA, Julie Roberts’ directional approach can be seen in the interior spaces of her brand-new Mid-Wilshire gallery, which prioritizes clean lines and the bold use of light, as well as her wardrobe that is inspired by the timeless balance of past and present.
1/ The Micro Belt Bag by Celine “I consider this bag to be the art fair afi cionado’s dream. Simple and savvy.”
2/ Gijs Bakker for Castelijn “Strip” Chairs “Straight from The Netherlands, these chairs, which we bought on.Morentz.com, date back to 1974.”
3/ Carla Fernández Cape “Her overall brand is my ideal go-to while working at the gallery. I also appreciate how she is dedicated to preserving the textile legacy of indigenous communities of Mexico.”
4/ Kehinde Wiley Scarf “Wiley launched this collection of scarves in support of Black Rock Senegal, an artist-in-residence program he founded. I attended the opening, so the sentimental value is major. Plus, it looks splendid when worn with my black blazers.”
5/ Ann Demeulemeester Clogs “I worked with artists from Antwerp and learned about Belgian designers Ann Demeulemeester and Dries Van Noten. I have been a superfan ever since, but most certainly cannot live without these clogs.”