Products made in India, sport my new "Fashion Tiger" label and those made in Illinois, my traditional "Mrs. Emily" label. 

What if I’m an artist?

I am relentless in my pursuit of the best fabrics and construction techniques. My designs are not trend-driven; they are the result of years of evolution, iteration, and refinement. My work is not about churning out products. And I don’t prioritize making money.

Traditional sales tactics feel foreign to me. Manipulative hooks, clickbait, and urgency-driven marketing are disrespectful to both the piece and more important, the person wearing it. Instead, I want to create space for people to discover my intentional work and in so doing: new parts of themselves.

When you wear my pieces, you are stepping into a carefully considered expression of beauty and form. Because you are a carefully considered expression of beauty and form. I see the skirt as art. I see my client as art. 

What if I rewired the neuropathways that violently insinuate I'm a terrible business ma'am - to applaud my incessant pursuit of beauty?

What if, in the process of pursuing beauty, I convinced your neuropathways to receive such pursuit?

If I am a businessperson, I pursue business. If I am an artist, then as I pursue beauty, I pursue you.


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