BEVERLY GOMES
64 / LEXINGTON
> “I am a craft addict,” says Gomes, who loves the individualized beauty and versatility of art-to-wear. This sheer hand-dyed wrap top by Amy Ngyuen[1] (bought at the textile artist’s Fort Point Channel studio) fastens with magnets, allowing Gomes to mold the neckline to suit her outfit.
> The amethyst and silver chunk necklace by Eva Seid (from a Paradise City Northampton craft show) echoes the tones of the day-to-evening silk wrap.
> Gomes keeps everything else sleek, simple, and comfortable: a black long-sleeved T (from Talbots[2] ), black leggings (from Ann Taylor[3] ), and comfy Allegra stretch fabric/patent leather slip-ons (from FootStock[4] ).
Favorite Stores The Society of Arts and Crafts[5] , W.O.W.[6] , Designers Circus[7] in Allston
YUNA CHO
19 / PROVIDENCE
> A painting student at Rhode Island School of Design[8] , Korean transplant Cho got a great loaner for a wearable-art party at the Fuller Craft Museum[9] : this one-of-a-kind durumagi (Korean overcoat) from RISD lecturer and fiber artist Chunghie Lee. Cho likes the combination of Korean tradition with modern fabric and detailing.
> Cho spotted this recycled tote in the Fuller gift shop. Made from former museum exhibition banners, it’s a cool carrying case for art supplies.
> Underneath is more typical of Cho’s school wardrobe: a basic black top, Club Monaco[10] leggings, and Karen White architectural flats (bought online).
Favorite Stores Club Monaco, BCBG, MFA Shops[11] [12] [13]
CAROLE STARR SCHEIN
82 / CHESTNUT HILL
> A longtime arts photographer, Starr Schein is a walking billboard for visual intrigue, beginning with the timeless Issey Miyake[14] brown pleated tunic and architectural skirt (from Tanglewool[15] in Lenox).
> Adding to the outfit’s sculptural drama is this malleable Jo Buckler London scarf (from the Sienna Gallery[16] , Lenox) and a years-old pleated snakeskin bag.
> Starr Schein collects bold, artisanal jewelry. “These fabric-and-stone earrings were made in Israel but look like a Renaissance piece,” she says proudly. Her rings are by Janiye Miye Matsukata, while her chunky stone-and-gold cuff is a Vincent Ferrini custom piece.
Favorite Stores Looks[17] , gilt.com[18] , Janiye[19] jewelers
References
- ^ Amy Ngyuen (www.amynguyentextiles.com)
- ^ Talbots (www.talbots.com)
- ^ Ann Taylor (www.anntaylor.com)
- ^ FootStock (www.footstockshoes.com)
- ^ Society of Arts and Crafts (www.societyofcrafts.org)
- ^ W.O.W. (shopatwow.com)
- ^ Designers Circus (www.designerscircus.com)
- ^ Rhode Island School of Design (www.risd.edu)
- ^ Fuller Craft Museum (fullercraft.org)
- ^ Club Monaco (www.clubmonaco.com)
- ^ Club Monaco (www.clubmonaco.com)
- ^ BCBG (www.bcbg.com)
- ^ MFA Shops (www.mfa.org)
- ^ Issey Miyake (www.isseymiyake.com)
- ^ Tanglewool (www.tanglewool.com)
- ^ Sienna Gallery (www.siennagallery.com)
- ^ Looks (www.looksclothing.com)
- ^ gilt.com (www.gilt.com)
- ^ Janiye (www.janiye.com)
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