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It was a truly great Darling afternoon meeting designer Karelle Levy and checking out her KRELwear studio in Miami! Yarn from floor almost to the ceiling, surrounded by racks of lovely, shimmering KREL designs everywhere. Karelle Levy knits her own fabrics, finding inspiration in the inherent beauty and formal aspects of the process. Levy has developed garments by reconfiguring what she calls “toobular” fashion, using few or no seams in her knitting technique. This makes her garments interchangeable and convertible; a single piece can be worn as a sleeveless top, or a skirt, and they all reflect her independent, no rules ethic, “Living garments, embracing flaws – let it run.” ![]() |
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SD: How did you end up in the fashion industry? SD: When and how did you know you would choose this path? SD: Where did you go to school and what did you study? SD: What was your first job in the industry? SD: What inspires your designs?
KREL: The every day, what is coming up in fashion. |
![]() SD: What is your design process? SD: Describe your philosophy behind your designs? SD: What does your average day entail? SD: If you knew then (before you entered the industry) what you know now, what would you do differently? SD: In your opinion what is the best and worst current fashion trend? SD: What do you think the hardest aspect of your industry is? SD: Do you have any events you are getting ready for in the near future? If so tell us a little about it. KREL: I just did the Style Wars competition in NYC and won! Article: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/12/nyregion/12fashion.html |
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