Off-topic, but speaking of interior designers, check out the late Jed Johnson (with the straight hair) and his twin brother Jay (with the curly hair). Both brothers were "Andy Warhol Superstars" and were part of The Factory (Warhol's social circle, beautiful people, and creative "think tank"). Jed (the focused, responsible brother) became Warhol's lover and a highly regarded interior designer, eventually founding his own company. When he was killed in a plane crash, his twin Jay (the one who liked to party and do drugs) inherited the business, even though he knew nothing about interior design. Rather than liquidating the business, Jay decided to step up and keep it going, and today's it's a highly successful design firm.
http://www.maomag.com/images/issues/issue.5/jay.jed.jpg
http://www.stephenscottsmith.com/blog/images/jedright.jpg
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/10/garden/10Jed.html?pagewanted=print
Below are a couple of pics of some of the folk from The Factory, including Jed & Jay, followed by a link to the website where I found them.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_PwzqgPIiaNc/SxK86HgiJdI/AAAAAAAAAus/WZxWMcWqgL8/s1600/Avedon_1.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_PwzqgPIiaNc/SxK8qWXnr3I/AAAAAAAAAuk/ZNjpDKQ5BK8/s1600/Avedon_2.jpg
Here's the caption for the pics above:
Installation view of Richard Avedon's Andy Warhol and members of The Factory: Paul Morrissey, director; Joe Dallesandro, actor; Candy Darling, actor; Eric Emerson, actor; Jay Johnson, actor; Tom Hompertz, actor; Gerard Melanga, poet; Viva, actor; Paul Morrissey; Taylor Mead, actor; Brigid Polk, actor; Joe Dallesandro; Andy Warhol, artist; New York, October 30, 1969.
Here's Jay with Warhol and Candy Darling.
http://www.lifelounge.com/resources/GALLIMAGE/RICHARD_AVEDON_18.jpg
And here's a photo of Jay taken by Robert Mapplethorpe.
http://www.robertkiddgallery.com/files/Current_Exhibits/JayJohnson.jpg
Here's a current pic of Jay, and a link to his brother's design firm.
http://www.jedjohnson.com/images/photos/jayjohnson_full.jpg
Jed Johnson