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NYC Chic Meets Modern Southern Living

As the founder of Bosworth Bespoke, Alia Bosworth brings the sharp eye of a former fashion editor and the ease of Southern living to outdoor spaces that feel elevated, welcoming, and unmistakably yours.

A former Style Director at ELLE, Glamour, and Vanity Fair, Alia built her career creating visual worlds for luxury brands, celebrities, and global publications. Today, she brings that same creative director mindset outdoors — designing custom, made-to-order furniture direct from suppliers and helping clients reimagine their patios, gardens, and poolside spaces.

With Bosworth Bespoke, every project blends beauty with practicality — always polished, but never too precious. Clients turn to Alia for her rare ability to create outdoor environments that feel fresh, stylish, and built for real life. From layered textures and timeless silhouettes to trade-only customization, these are spaces that don’t just look good in a magazine — they become the heart of the home.

 
 

My Story

 
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Hi, I’m Alia.

From Wisconsin roots to a career in New York’s top fashion and style houses, I’ve always lived at the intersection of design and storytelling. Now in Charleston, I’m bringing that same eye to outdoor living — reimagining furniture direct from suppliers and disrupting an industry built on markups.

 
 

TRANSPARENT PRICING. BEAUTIFUL RESULTS.

 
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No hidden markups, no mystery invoices—just stylish, livable interiors at the best possible prices.

From quick, curated shoppable moodboards to full-scale renovations, you get a creative director’s eye and transparent pricing for every budget.

 
 

Your style
Your space
Your story

 
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Transform your home into a space that tells the story of your life.

On my Harper’s BAZAAR home décor show Design Girlfriend, I show you how to transform your home into a space that tells the story of your life.

 
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