“Siri, display the dresses,” says Elena Segal, standing in the hallway of her newly built home in Chelsea. Dressed casually in a green floral midi skirt and a white strappy top, she’s gesturing towards a cabinet displaying a Nicholas Oakwell couture gown. It’s crafted from some 200,000 ostrich feathers in 18 different shades of red, burgundy and black, which sweep the floor in an exquisite ombre plume. Upon her instruction, Siri illuminates the glass case to spotlight every feather…
Elena Segal, the woman who designed a house for a dress
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