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  • March 28, 2025 1 min read

    There are a lot of parallels between the art of painting portraits and that of creating clothing.

    Each piece is an expression of the creative mind behind it; certain creations will be magnetic to some people and make no sense at all to others; and more than anything, you want it to be perfect before you put it out into the world. In both mediums, it’s hard to overstate the extraordinary amount of time and dedication to detail that goes into their execution, from concept to creation.

    “I think all creatives kind of speak the same language,” said Cheryl. “But I think unless you’re in the industry, it’s impossible to imagine the level of intricacy that goes into another’s art form. Fashion as an art form is unique in that, at least in our case, it sort of has to be a symphony; several people have to play their part exceptionally well to create something beautiful. After I concept a piece, it still has to go through so many stages to make that vision viable, down to the finishing touches of adding embellishments by hand.”

    Our garments are our gallery, and every bead is a brushstroke.

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