Layered Lives With Victoria Hagan

Few interior designers have shaped modern American style as profoundly as Victoria Hagan. For over three decades, the New York–based designer has been revered for interiors that marry sophistication with ease – elegant, beautifully balanced spaces that feel entirely personal to the people who live in them. Her instinct for scale, proportion, and purity of line has earned her a devoted global following, a shelf of design awards, and a place among the most influential names in the industry.

And she is going from strength to strength, having just completed the Armani building in New York, a haven of pale woods and sleek finishes. But Victoria’s success is rooted in something far more instinctive than accolades – a lifelong, almost intuitive passion for design. From childhood memories of mentally redesigning rooms to career-defining commissions for leading collectors, she has always been driven by a deep sensitivity to how a space feels.

Here, in our monthly Layered Lives feature, she opens up about the creative instincts that guide her, the turning moments that defined her career, and the joy – and responsibility – of designing homes that truly make people feel good.

two shots next to each other. On the left, a modern blue sofa sits under modern blue art. On the right, a traditional gray sofa is next to an open fireplace

(Image credit: Andrew Frasz (left) and William Waldron/Design by Victoria Hagan)

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