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===''Rhapsody'' and recent buildings (2012-2015)===
Her fourth book, ''[[Rhapsody (book)|Rhapsody]],'' came out on October 12, 2012.<ref name="LAT1"/> Wearstler explained that the book is about combining varied textures, scales, and time periods, opining that mixing "antiques, vintage and contemporary design pieces and art" leads to a more "soulful" interior.<ref name="LAT1"/> According to the ''Los Angeles Times'', the book's photography demonstrates how some of her interiors are "kaleidoscopic confections while others have a classical elegance."<ref name="LAT1"/> The review further opined that the book is "Art Deco meets 1980s Italian design," and that it "explores how the worlds of fashion and décor merge."<ref name="wekkeeps"/> By that time Wearstler had also written monthly advice columns for publications such as ''Domaine'', ''The Coveteur'', ''[[InStyle]]'', and ''[[The Huffington Post]]''.<ref name="weqhomebio"/> In May 2014 her work studio in Los Angeles was featured in ''The New York Times'',<ref name="wehvideonyt"/> and in 2015 her Malibu beachfront home was featured in a photoshoot by ''[[Elle Decor]]'',<ref name="ElleDecor"/> with ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]''<ref name="weavogegalleries"/> and ''In Style'' following suit.<ref name="wemkellyweastlerss"/> ''[[Wallpaper*]]'' named her one of its Top 20 Interior Designers in October 2015.<ref name="wallpapersa"/>
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