If you spend a certain amount of time online, odds are you’ve seen a photo—or a video, or both—of Troye Sivan’s impeccably decorated home in Australia. It’s been the subject of a much-discussed feature by Architectural Digest and served as the backdrop for countless TikToks by both the pop star and his oftentimes viral siblings. Soulful is perhaps the best word to describe the decor—equal parts playful and mature, full of lush organic and natural textures with modern and even brutalist touches.
This is the quality Sivan made sure to harness when he launched his lifestyle label, Tsu Lange Yoralmost two years ago. Today, he’s expanding into textiles with an assist from New York-based designer Henry Zankov.
The project was a natural expansion for Sivan. Sitting in the pop stars home is a blanket by the designer. “I bought one of Henry’s blankets years ago and it’s still one of my favorite things I own,” Sivan says. “I draped it over the sofa on the day I moved in, and it’s become part of the fabric of the home. I’m excited for the Tsu Lange Yor throw to be that for someone else.”
Zankov and Sivan met over Instagram during the pandemic, before the designer’s eponymous label became a name to know in New York and its founder the recipient of the American Emerging Designer of the Year Award at the 2024 CFDA Awards. (A confirmation of Sivan’s good eye for fashion, if there were any doubts.) Sivan was sitting in the crowd the evening Zankov took home that award, he said, so when he decided to explore expansion for Tsu Lange Yor, Zankov was top of mind.
Photo: Pablo de Pastors