In 2020, I had the opportunity to partner up with animal and wild life advocate, Louise Linton, and assist her in building a shoe collection that was not only luxurious but vegan.
In 2020, I had the opportunity to partner up with animal and wild life advocate, Louise Linton, and assist her in building a shoe collection that was not only luxurious but vegan.
In 2020, I had the opportunity to partner up with animal and wild life advocate, Louise Linton, and assist her in building a shoe collection that was not only luxurious but vegan.
I’ve been working on several sport sandal projects in the last two years. Super excited about one that is going to be launching hopefully by next Summer. Here are a few thumbnails .
The last few weeks were full of deadlines non-stop. It was nice to be able to actually have a week where I could enjoy the holidays and work on projects but still feel like I’m enjoying Christmas.
This year has been a whirlwind of work and life changes. The pandemic continues on, but life is slowly circling back to some type of normality with mask in tow.
I’ve never really been into Halloween. However, with 2020 being a bust with any type of celebration, I decided this year I really wanted to just be out even if it was sans costume.
t’s been a crazy few months with projects. It’s always a struggle as an entrepreneur to manage personal projects with work. When you work for yourself, the projects are either coming in at the same time, or there is a small break in between projects. I’m in the current no break for the year.
I noticed over the last several months that being a plant mom and dad is a trend that is growing. You will find fun Tik Tok’s and Reels about plant lovers across the globe filling up their home with plants and they just can’t stop.
It’s been a very long time since I’ve posted on the blog. Wow, the last 30 days have been insanely busy with work. I want to say that since February of this year, it’s been pretty intense with projects.
A year ago Easter seemed like a holiday that just came and was never celebrated due to the pandemic. It was nice to celebrate Easter with the family this year socially distanced at a park.
90’s themes have come around again. The pandemic, and the many challenges we’re experiencing this past year seem to keep us looking back to more simpler times of the 90’s.
Maximalism thru color and design will be our future. What will also be our future is sustainability in fashion not thru just materials but how we shop. Buying with longevity in mind, purpose, and quality. How can you do this when your incorporating brights?
Everyone is talking about how they’re itching to go out. The pandemic has us all feeling tired of sweats, sneakers, and “ house “ slides. The vaccine is here, and giving many hope that life will resume in a new light. It will never be the same as before. However, there is a feeling of a light at the end of the tunnel.
A few years ago, I was working on a collection for a brand, and the President of Sales was pushing espadrilles as a category to design for Spring/Summer.
I put together a bunch of sketches ( see above), and others as well that were not so basic. My goal was to add a little fashion flare to the espadrilles we see out there.
Speaking from a shoe design perspective, buying quality shoes has always been the most important item to buy. I don’t put price limits on shoes like I do with clothing. If I know I love a pair of shoes, and it’s going to be worn many times, and for years to come, I will opt to pay full price, and will definitely splurge.