A Stylist?s Chance Encounter Leads to A Seaside Sanctuary in Australia
Julia Green spends most of her days styling, shooting and decorating homes, and writing for Australian interior publications. She has even co-hosted an interior TV show, runs regular styling workshops and works as rainmaker for Greenhouse Interiors, a creative agency that markets and sells Australian brands to a global audience. Despite her vast career in interiors, Julia […]
Julia Green spends most of her days styling, shooting and decorating homes, and writing for Australian interior publications. She has even co-hosted an interior TV show, runs regular styling workshops and works as rainmaker for Greenhouse Interiors, a creative agency that markets and sells Australian brands to a global audience. Despite her vast career in interiors, Julia calls herself “an accidental stylist.” It may be hard to believe, but Julia spent 17 years working in the pharmaceutical industry before she even knew a job like styling existed. A chance encounter with a photographer from Vogue, just hours before giving birth, ended up changing her career path completely. “He was buying a couch I was selling on eBay and when he came to collect it from my house, he asked me whom I styled for,” Julia remembers. “I told him I didn?t know such jobs existed and that I sold drugs ? legal ones of course,” she explains jokingly. “[He] told me my home was special and had a ‘great feel.’ And that my style was wasted if I stayed in pharmaceutica...
Julia Green spends most of her days styling, shooting and decorating homes, and writing for Australian interior publications. She has even co-hosted an interior TV show, runs regular styling workshops and works as rainmaker for Greenhouse Interiors, a creative agency that markets and sells Australian brands to a global audience. Despite her vast career in interiors, Julia calls herself “an accidental stylist.” It may be hard to believe, but Julia spent 17 years working in the pharmaceutical industry before she even knew a job like styling existed. A chance encounter with a photographer from Vogue, just hours before giving birth, ended up changing her career path completely. “He was buying a couch I was selling on eBay and when he came to collect it from my house, he asked me whom I styled for,” Julia remembers. “I told him I didn?t know such jobs existed and that I sold drugs ? legal ones of course,” she explains jokingly. “[He] told me my home was special and had a ‘great feel.’ And that my style was wasted if I stayed in pharmaceutica...
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