Famous for her inaugural gown for First Lady Hillary Clinton, - TopicsExpress



          

Famous for her inaugural gown for First Lady Hillary Clinton, Sarah Phillips is re-launching a new collection exclusively to private clients and online at SarahPhillipsNewYork Sarah Phillips New York collections were featured for many years by Saks Fifth Avenue, Henri Bendel, Fred Hayman, Neiman Marcus, and designer specialty boutiques across the U.S.,Canada and Hong Kong. Phillips’ new U.S collection debuted in Greenwich Ct in May of 2013 and will be sold online at select stores available around the world in July of 2013. Sarah Phillips attended the prestigious Parsons School of Design and was a versatile designer in a brilliant twenty-year career, working for such important houses as Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Dior and Ralph Lauren in both men’s and women’s wear. Her current collection consists of quality, timeless silhouettes that are typified by a keen structural sense paired with luxurious natural fibered fabrics and details. In her own words, Sarah describes her look as “sculptural, streamlined and a bit dramatic”. Clients will have the option of fabric and color choices when choosing designs. Phillips’ first Inaugural Ball gown for Hillary Clinton is on permanent exhibition at the Smithsonian Museum of American History. ALL clothing is manufactured in the United States of America made of the finest fabrics from the premier mills in Europe and around the world. She founded her firm with the belief that intelligent, intellectual, women in the know, with a keen sense of style, desire to purchase beautiful, luxurious clothing, in a private client settings. The collection will be available at select trunk shows in the NYC metropolitan area on an ongoing basis with the next one in August (stay tuned for updates) and will also be available from exclusive retail online establishments beginning in Europe and Canada in July and August of 2013. .
Posted on: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 01:31:19 +0000

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