![]() Amy Neunsinger Show More Show Less 8 of12 Pink slipcovers and soft ruffles are a simple, clean version of Shabby Chic. ![]() ![]() Show More Show Less 7 of12 The Portobello "chair-and-a-half," shown here in a soft purple velvet, is part of the Shabby Chic collection. Show More Show Less 5 of12 Rachel Ashwell, who comes to Round Top twice a year to shop for antiques, says she relates to the jeans-and-boots aesthetic of Texas: "Somewhere in this London girl, it feels like home." Show More Show Less 6 of12 A hand-painted sign marks the entrance to Rachel Ashwell's Round Top bed-and-breakfast. Amy Neunsinger Show More Show Less 3 of12 Ashwell opened the flagship Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic Couture store in Round Top, where she owns a bed-and-breakfast called the Prairie. Show More Show Less 4 of12 Ashwell comes to Round Top twice a year to shop for antiques. She found the folding chairs at a flea market and added soft cushions. Anne Marie Show More Show Less 2 of12 Rachel Ashwell's own home in California is outfitted in Shabby Chic decor. 1 of12 This table was dressed up in Shabby Chic style for a wedding reception in the barn of the Prairie, Ashwell's bed-and-breakfast in Round Top. ![]()
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