When it comes to making interior design feel glamorous, fun, and just the right amount of cheeky, no one does it quite like Tracy Metro. The design maven, TV personality, and self-professed “queen of color” brought her signature pop-art-meets-Prada aesthetic to a glittering West Hollywood affair on Wednesday night to celebrate the launch of her wildly inventive new book, design by STICKER.
Dubbed the “Sip n’ Stick” party, the invite-only event unfolded in the design district of West Hollywood at the luxurious location of Cosentino City Los Angeles. An inspired space for designers and architects alike, the showroom provided the ultimate setting for Metro’s exclusive gathering. Guests from the design, fashion and film communities came together to celebrate Metro’s new book, enjoying curated cocktails, bubbly generously sponsored by Freixenet, and delicious catered bites, elevating the evening’s already chic vibe.

Tracy Metro, whose vibrant sensibility is best known to global audiences from her hit show House Doctor on Netflix and Channel 5 UK, was a radiant host in her skin tight royal green latex dress—complete with her signature red lipstick. “This book is my love letter to people who love interiors but are too afraid to knock down a wall,” Metro told the crowd as she raised a toast. “design by STICKER lets you explore your style without a budget, a contractor, or any real-world consequences. It’s design fantasy at your fingertips.”
The book itself is a fully interactive design experience, featuring 15 beautifully illustrated, blank-room vignettes—everything from a boho-chic loft to a minimalist kitchen. Readers are invited to fill the spaces with over 500 removable stickers that include everything from tufted velvet sofas and dramatic chandeliers to shag rugs and statement wallpaper. Think of it as adult coloring book meets Pinterest dream board—with serious style.

For Metro, the night was more than a book launch. It was a celebration of what she calls “low-stakes, high-style creativity.” In a town where perfection often overshadows play, design by STICKER offers a refreshingly hands-on alternative. “Everyone here is a designer tonight,” she said, “and you don’t need a license—just a good eye and a sense of fun. Let’s play!”
By the end of the evening, it was clear: the Sip n’ Stick party was a hit—and design by STICKER is poised to be the next big thing on coffee tables, dorm desks, and design studios alike. Leave it to Tracy Metro to turn a humble sticker book into a full-blown Hollywood happening.
