Interiors Stylist Megan Morton - Chasing Decorating Dreams & Finding Beauty

Published: Aug. 15, 2017, 6 p.m.

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Beauty is one of the major motivators for people who work in creative industries \\u2013 they want to make beautiful things, whether it\'s a garment, textile, show or picture. They want, as Megan Morton puts it in this Episode, to chase down true beauty wherever they see it. Not to push the beautiful lie but to try to capture and understand it.

Megan is a stylist, author and \\u201chouse whisperer\\u201d with a life-long love for vintage and the stories behind old things. She grew up on a banana farm in Queensland, where her mum subscribed to 1970s back-to-the-land magazine, Grass Roots. Megan grew up seeing the beauty in nature, while figuring out how to make stuff.

Today her styling work is focused on houses and interiors, but she turns her eye for beauty on everything from her wardrobe, to teaching to travel to Instagram. She\'s worked for magazines like Vogue Living and Elle Decoration, and is the author of four books. The latest? It\'s Beautiful Here (Thames & Hudson).

In this Episode we go off on a lot of beautiful tangents about managing stress in the creative industries, the heart and soul of getting dressed, the value of vintage and the importance of the handmade. We try and pin down beauty, what it means and why we seek it, and discuss the beauty of provenance, generosity and sharing.

\\u201cBeing flush and doing well affects everybody in your circle and the only way to keep that going is to be generous with your knowledge. The more you give away, the more free you are.\\u201d says Megan.

 

For the show notes, go to:

https://thewardrobecrisis.com/podcast/2017/8/6/podcast-ep-10-megan-morton-chasing-beauty



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