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Robert Duffy's (of Marc Jacobs) living room in Manhattan. Photo by William Waldron/Architectural Digest
If you've ever wondered, "Gee, where does Marc Jacobs President Robert Duffy hang his giant pimp hat when he goes home at night?" wonder no longer. This month, Elledecor.com has aggregated the magazine's past coverage of fashion designers' homes into a dedicated house-porn wormhole page, and Architectural Digest has devoted its October 2012 issue to the very same cause. Our sister site Curbed has selected the best of the best. Enjoy after the jump.
Cynthia Rowley's living room in Manhattan. Photo by Roger Davies/Elle Decor
Christian Louboutin's dining room in Aswân, Egypt. Photo by Ivan Terestchenko/Elle Decor
Milly designer Michelle Smith's living room in Manhattan. Photo by Roger Davies/Elle Decor
Ralph Lauren's kitchen in Manhattan. Photo by William Abranowicz/Elle Decor
Gilles Mendel's bedroom in Manhattan. Photo by William Waldron/Elle Decor
Trina Turk's dining room in Los Angeles. Photo by Roger Davies/Elle Decor
Anna Sui's study in Manhattan. Photo by Eric Boman/Elle Decor
Mark Badgley and James Mischka's library in Kentucky. Photo by Roger Davies/Elle Decor
Andrew Gn's drawing room in Paris. Photo by Simon Upton/Elle Decor
Nanette Lepore's closet in Manhattan. Photo by William Waldron/Elle Decor
Valentino Garavani's winter garden near Paris. Photo by Simon Watson/Architectural Digest
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