We have a crush on Anne Sage. A brilliant Los Angeles-based design expert, Sage is the author of Sage Living, a beautiful and wise design and interiors book. She’s also the founding creative of the online lifestyle destination Anne Sage and co-founder of the impeccable digital interiors publication, Rue Magazine. Sage has a considered approach to everything, one we greatly admire. And that’s why we were thrilled to steal a few minutes of her time to talk beauty, Los Angeles, and—of course—her best design tips.
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What are your top three spots to eat, drink, and shop in LA?
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Eat: Winsome in Echo Park has the best breakfast in town and decor that will have you picking your jaw up off the floor!
Drink: I’m not much of a drinker, but the cocktails at Bar Ama have even me raising a glass.
Shop: Platform in Culver City has the best of everything: Get a coffee at Blue Bottle, splurge on accessories at the Freda Salvador/Janessa Leone space, try on sunglasses at Linda Farrow, and pick up a few things for the men in your life at Magasin!
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You have impeccable taste in interior design and decor. Your book and site are visually stunning! What are a few decor stores and brands you always return to?
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You guys are too sweet! Consort on Melrose is full of inspiration and well-priced unique accents; OK is great for barware and gifts; and for furnishings, and I love the accessible modern mix at CB2.
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What’s your advice for someone who wants to instantly update their living space?
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Never mind a shopping trip to add new things to your home; the most effective way to update a living space is to purge it! Get rid of anything you haven’t used in over six months. Strip away the excess. Live with your blank slate for a while, and only begin to fill it back up with careful consideration. Repeat the process regularly!
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Okay, let’s talk beauty. What are three products you love?
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S.W. Basics Exfoliant smells like oatmeal cookies. Need I say more? Shea Moisture has a divine rose body lotion that smells like heaven and soothes my dry skin. And Uma’s hair oil, of course!
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You’re insight on self-care, from centering yourself to self-love, is really honest, inspiring, and helpful. What are some of your favorite simple selfcare tips for everyday routine?
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Find a guided meditation recording on Youtube that resonates with you and make it your go-to when you’re feeling stressed. Everyone responds to something different, so sample a bunch until you find one with elements that consistently ease your frazzled nerves. I love the British accent and ocean waves on this one. It puts me to sleep whenever I’m up late and restless.