Showing posts with label entrepreneur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entrepreneur. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

fashion is love






a new week begins.  as a nation, we have barely processed the tragedies of the past weekend, our hearts heavy and our souls scarred yet again. our anger real.  

then the call came to me on Monday from a former Bloomies colleague to share the impossible news that we had lost our dear friend Tamera to her long struggle with Lupus disease, a battle which i have come to learn was more brutal than Tamera ever let on but not brutal enough to keep her from her equally fierce recent fight on behalf of human rights, active in her local Bay area and vocal in the name of those around the globe.  she gave a damn.  Tamera was too young, had too much more to do, and too many of us to inspire with her love, loyalty and light.  

i am so grateful to have literally bumped into her a few years back during New York Market Week where we stopped in our tracks in the Javits Center upon recognizing one another, immediately parked on the base of a few display mannequins, and chatted and hugged and laughed and promised to meet up again. 

Tamera was by then the proud owner of Kostum, a fashion consignment boutique she had acquired from a prior owner in Piedmont. she of course also heavily promoted emerging talent with small accessories buys and in store events, true to her Fashion Office roots at Bloomies and her accomplished industry career savvy.  clearly, the store was a passion project she led with both her head and her heart, sharing the entrepreneurial venture with her devoted husband, Robert, a true creative talent, and embracing the contributions of her dedicated staff. 

when Tamera and i did meet up a season or so later,  emailing and following one another on social media in between, it was aptly during September Fashion Week. following a fresh fall rain, i dragged her to an intimate trunk show event at Canon, a new boutique on Sullivan Street, and she coordinated a group dinner at Palma in the Village with another Bloomies alumna, the exquisite Ms. Gerry.

at the store party, Tamera enthusiastically talked small business with Stacia, the shop owner, and introduced her brother in law, Udo, a global fashion photographer, to the crowd, making new contacts and authentic connections left and right.

later in the evening, from across the rose strewn, votive lit dinner table, i can remember nothing but the music in her sweet voice, the life in her infectious giggle and the magic in her sparkling eyes.  at one point in our conversation, she did reference her medical trials and just as quickly, shrugged them away,  expressing pure joy at currently feeling healthy and strong enough to take on a Manhattan buying trip and realize her vision for her store.

this morning, social media revealed that we had lost another beloved, writer Toni Morrison.  my first thought was disbelief, and then a kind of instant calm.  i could only think that this larger than life being must have followed Tamera for a really worthy reason and that the two divine women will join forces to serve us and to guide us from a better place.

Ms. Morrison once wrote, "at some point in life the world's beauty becomes enough. you don't need to photograph, paint or even remember it. it is enough."  sublime. and peaceful.  and yet, i have these few photos snapped during the special city reunion with my friend which i will, for the time being, cherish.

i miss you, T, sister, friend, role model, and will always honor your brave, beautiful, creative life! D






















Tamera, Fashion Week, NYC...

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Friday, June 8, 2018

she will be missed, in spades



"Think, travel, celebrate, charm, decorate, dress, live – colorfully." 

"Pretty and witty make the perfect pair.

"She is quick and curious and playful and strong."

"In order to lead a fascinating life one brimming with art, music, intrigue and romance; you must surround yourself with precisely those things."


kate spade 


photo and quotes courtesy of kate spade book series...

Sunday, April 29, 2018

'S' is for...


sustainably-made silk scarves in shades of sorbet.
and for 
sublime, 
slow fashion, 
so good for the soul on this sunny, spring Sunday...

Tesu Textiles... 

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Duck, Duck, Devon's Drawer!


i met Cynthia a few years ago when she was in the early phases of launching Devon's Drawer.
we were introduced through a tremendously talented womenswear designer and mutual friend, Jaga Buyan, based in L.A.

each year, i pop into the booth at Playtime New York kids fashion trade show and am drawn to the range of rich colors, cozy corduroys, warm woolens, and signature peter pan collars i recognize from my own youth.

Cynthia's line is infused with an appreciation for the artisan.  a costume and textiles specialist, she is inspired by fabrics first when building her collection, then by design and detail, her years of travel to India and Asia also reflected in the palettes, patterns and prints introduced each season.

a mother and daughter(s) run company based in Los Angeles and Vancouver, Devon's Drawer has evolved very mindfully.   at the New York show this week, the team took home the coveted One to Watch award bestowed upon a deserving emerging designer by Pirouette blog!

the organic and natural materials, ethical and handwoven fabrics (some recycled) and low impact dyes applied right in downtown Los Angeles make the collection stand out as both sophisticated and sustainable.

and sturdy, too! each new style is test driven by Cynthia's own family and friends, receiving not just the award from the trade but the stamp of approval from the most important critics of all, the kids who wear the clothes!  and if wear and tear does occur, the team simply sends a patch kit to the rescue!

what could be better when buying than to know that these pieces are modern little heirlooms crafted with purpose and passion?

now, go out and play!



the Pirouette One to Watch 'spy glass' award,
designed by Alejandra Salvatore
 of Severina kids.



blue hues and rich rust in the palette...

hand blocked prints
felted wool french knots

quilted cotton, recycled Woolrich wool, 
easy zippers and cozy collars...

the ultimate playsuit in cotton duck...

www.devonsdrawer.com
www.pirouetteblog.com
www.iloveplaytime.com