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Inside Fashion Mogul Jerry Lorenzo’s Minimalist Beverly Hills Home Article

When Jerry Lorenzo set out to design his minimalist Beverly Hills home, he wanted every detail—indoors and out—to reflect
the same refined simplicity his fashion embodies. For us at Double Green Landscaping, that meant
shaping the grounds into a seamless extension of his vision: clean lines,
thoughtful greenery, and an atmosphere of quiet elegance.

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Designer Jerry Lorenzo doesn’t much care for outré gestures, theatrical poses, and arch style statements redolent of novelty.
Fear of God, the wildly popular global fashion brand he launched in 2013, upended stale caricatures of streetwear by infusing the category with a kind of subtle sophistication and quiet luxury attuned to the rhythms and rituals of 21st-century living. Mies van der Rohe famously opined that “God is in the details”; the same holds true for Fear of God.

View to the poolside pergola. Mathieu Matégot chairs and Willy Guhl planters flank the entry to the kitchen from the garden.

Jerry Lorenzo and Desiree Manuel (wearing a dress by The Row and Toteme shoes) with their twin daughters, Liv (right) and Mercy Manuel, and son, Jerry Lorenzo Manuel III. (Lorenzo and the children all wear Fear of God.) Fashion styling by Lauren Preston.

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View to the poolside pergola. Mathieu Matégot chairs and Willy Guhl planters flank the entry to the kitchen from the garden.

View to the poolside pergola. Mathieu Matégot chairs and Willy Guhl planters flank the entry to the kitchen from the garden.

At the Beverly Hills home that Lorenzo (full name Jerry Lorenzo Manuel) shares with his wife, Desiree Manuel, and their three children, the refined design DNA that animates Fear of God comes to life at environmental scale, echoing the clothing line’s hushed color palette, fine tailoring, and privileging of line, shape, and texture over graphic patterns and obstreperous effects. Like the man himself, the house speaks of quality sotto voce. “Our home reflects a blend of warmth and elegance with modernity. It feels simultaneously timeless and of the moment,” the designer avers. “It’s like a beautiful painting—there’s nothing distracting, but up close you appreciate the complexity.”

Lorenzo and Manuel moved to Beverly Hills after decamping from their erstwhile lair in LA’s Los Feliz neighborhood, a locus of eastside cool perhaps more predictable for a young, buzzy couple at the forefront of fashion. “We were simply looking for a bit more privacy and space, more peace and quiet,” Manuel says of the decision to relocate. “In Beverly Hills, it feels like you’re away from the chaos of the city but somehow still in it. It’s nice to look out your window and not be staring into your neighbor’s house,” she adds.

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