Closetworthy
A Jazz Age Coral Pink Closet with Korean Hanbok & 100 Hats in University Park
Fine artist and Crane Home founder Sharon Lee Clark opens the doors to her most personal sanctuary — a Jazz Age Coral pink closet inside her University Park home in Dallas, Texas that her painter refused to paint until she convinced him.
With a rainbow wardrobe organized by shape and matching sets, shoes in every color standing by like a paint palette, a collection of hats from Korean designer Eugenia Kim to Texas Stetsons worn at charity galas, her mother's honeymoon dress made in Korea stored alongside hand-painted couture collaborations, a full wall of handbags including her current obsession Lisa Barfield, traditional Korean hanbok she wears to real events, Crane Home peony wallpaper with gold leaf block print, and a Murano orchid chandelier from First Dibs that inspired the entire room — this closet is a self-portrait in color, culture, and fashion.