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shopbop: nieves lavi

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Nieves Lavi is perfect for the hot L.A. weather. And, as it so happens, shopbop.com has a great selection for petite gals to consider. I love the colors and bold patterns, and all of the 0 sizing fits my 00P frame. Revolve Clothing also has a good selection for your online shopping enjoyment.


Nieves Lavi Sleevless Dress with Waist Tie

below zero petites

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Girls, have you been longing for those classic staple pieces for your wardrobe but can never find them because you are a 00 and under 5’2”? Well you can sit back and relax because Below Zero Petites founder Debbiann has just made your life a whole lot easier.

I spoke with Debbiann about her first line this week.

Below Zero Petites is a new company that caters to the small-framed petite woman less than 5’ 2” who happens to have some curves. They differ from other petite lines as they cut in smaller proportions than the average 0 and 00.

Below Zero Petites Classic Dress

Below Zero Petites offers four classic, sophisticated pieces necessary for every woman’s wardrobe: a suit, wrap dress, cocktail dress and elegant nightgown. Understandably, when you’re small its exceedingly difficult to find proper pieces that don’t need to be taken to a tailor.

Below Zero Petites Nightgown

“We provide a line of clothing that will proportionately dress you like the beautiful woman you are. We specialize in smaller than petite size clothing to fit the small stature women – Our first line of clothing will present the basics that every sophisticated, working or stay-at-home mom should have in her closet.”

Their garments are not vanity sized. The dimensions of the line will continue to be consistent with every piece of clothing that they design and cut.

Below Zero Petites Suit

Debbieann went on to say, “I would love to say that I am a size zero, but the truth of the matter is that I cannot find a size zero that accurately fits my small frame. I am a small -framed petite woman who has a plus size personality who loves clothes.”

“The lack of small framed petite clothing in the apparel industry is what got me motivated by the void in the industry to design clothes that respectfully, empower, the small-framed petite professional women to feel successful and powerful and to be taken seriously.”

Below Zero Petites A Line Dress

“Below Zero Petites came to conception out of my own personal frustration as an educator who could not find professional clothes that fit my small framed petite body. I created my line of clothing– after years of exhausting myself from trying to find a name brand that didn’t vanity size a size zero. Below Zero Petites is a clothing line that is true to its name and sizes. Our XS petite starts out with a 29 bust/ 22 waist / 27 inseam and our XL petite ends with a 34 bust/ 25 waist/ 28 inseam.”

If you aren’t in the 0 or 00 range rest assured they are offering sizing that runs SP to XLP. Because as you know, being petite doesn’t necessarily mean ‘petite’ – just that you’re short. Questions? Send Debbiann an email or check out her sizing chart.

american apparel dresses

Friday, July 4th, 2008

American Apparel is having a super mega blow out sale online. Spend $80 to get $10 off with promo code JULYUSA. Spend $100 get $20 off with promo code JULYUSA2. And, you guessed it…spend $150 to get $30 off with JULYUSA3. This sale is online only. And, as it celebrates the country’s 232nd birthday, you can only redeem the codes only in the US of A. Happy 4th ladies!

American Apparel Jersey Dress
American Apparel Shirt Dress
American Apparel Wrap Dress

petite designer spotlight: balzac

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
Balzac Chloe Petite Top

Lunch last week took me to the Fashion District, where I lunched with Lynn Colclough, designer of the new petite clothing line Balzac over sushi at the ever-bustling California Mart. She introduced me to her line and her thoughts on petite sizing.

As a petite woman herself, Lynn is all too familiar with the struggle to find well-fitted clothing—not just for the short woman, but also for the petite woman with curves. It is this passion for quality and style that inspired the idea of Balzac Clothing.

The newly launched site of BalzacClothing.com fulfills the need of petite women to have trendy, fashionable clothing without compromise. This isn’t your Ann Taylor or J.Crew run-of-the-mill collection. Its debut, 2008 Spring/Summer line is replete with sexy and comfortable designs for after work.

Balzac Joanny Dress Petite

Everything about Balzac is lovely and feminine. Colorful prints, comfy cotton and designs that accentuate all the right places. Lynn met me in her Joanny dress, and she rocked it.

“We strive to push a bit beyond the basic and hope to enhance the petite woman’s wardrobe. We believe that the petite woman should have many options for any occasion. So whether you’re a size 0 or 10, the petite woman should be able to express her special style without sacrificing fit, or creativity. Our style of clothes is yours to represent the best of you and how you want to be seen.”

Balzac Candy Pants Show Me Top

We talked endlessly about petite sizing, the denotation of the word ‘petite’ and how we dislike it. As you know, 40% of American women are 5′4″ or less in height. Yet, the clothing manufacturers have neglected the petite clothing market. Many department stores have either eliminated their petite department or their petite presence seems to lack variety and a contemporary approach to style. Even the upscale boutiques do not carry women’s petite clothing. Balzac Clothing hopes to bridge that gap and provide contemporary petite women’s clothing. Which, as you know, is a huge gaping hole.

Balzac Patricia Petite Dress


Balzac Clothing’s
goal is to become a leading brand of contemporary fashion for petite women worldwide. Future plans for expansion includes a petite maternity and active wear line for petite women. The company also plans to be in clothing boutiques in the U.S. and around the world.

Until then, you can purchase Lynn’s petite designs on her Web site. I’ll be sure to keep you in-the-know on her debut in local boutiques. Oh, and I must mention her line is made in L.A. Wait there’s more! She writes a petite fashion blog. Yet another reason to check out Balzac!

lovelina

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

I had the pleasure to chat with Catherine Bui, designer of the line Lovelina about her designs this week. Her new line is filled with beautiful, feminine dresses, tops and skirts all in eco friendly materials that are sized quite small. So not only will they fit you, but you’ll also feel great about wearing them!

Lovelina Dress

Tell me about your line. What is your inspiration?

Lovelina is a socially and ecologically ethical line that is elegant, feminine and is designed to make a woman feel beautiful and sophisticated. When I’m designing my pieces, I keep romantic, bygone eras in mind in order to blend unique, vintage looks with modern, wearable style. I am currently utilizing a lot of inspiration from the Victorian era and the glamorous 1930’s.

Lovelina Jacket

Do you have a favorite piece this season?

For the upcoming Fall/Winter season, there’s this capelet-silhouette jacket I’ve designed that I absolutely adore. It’s a beautiful, versatile piece with modern Victorian flair. What’s more, these jackets are made from gorgeous vintage wools so the fabrications are unique and few of a kind. This really gives the design even more of an old world sophistication.

What size/ height are you?

I am 5′0″ and wear a size 2.

What is the sizing of your line?

Most of my pieces run XS thru L, which is roughly 0/2 thru 8/10. I’d say that Lovelina runs pretty true to size, but because of the way my pieces are cut and designed, they’ll look flattering regardless if you’re small or tall.

Lovelina Skirt

Why a petite clothing line?

I don’t know if I would exactly classify my clothing line as “petite”, although I would definitely say that it’s “petite-friendly”. In general, I don’t like categorizing Lovelina at all. I’d like to think that women in a range of heights and sizes would look fabulous in my pieces. However, I do design for myself and I am petite, therefore my clothing naturally looks fantastic on less-than-tall girls. Lovelina was partly a result of my being frustrated with the inability to find pieces that would look flattering on my small frame.

Tell me about the fabrics you are working with? What makes your line eco friendly?

I’m currently working with a lot of organic cotton/soybean jerseys. Soybean has a really soft, luxurious feel and a beautiful drape. It is a sustainable and biodegradable fabric source. I’m also going to be incorporating bamboo and hemp to future collections, which also have the same ecological qualities of bamboo.

When I use the term ethical fashion, I refer to socially and ecologically conscious practices in design and manufacturing. For me, to be socially conscious means to use local manufacturing contractors who implement fair labor practices as opposed to sweatshop labor outsourced overseas. This way, since production is done nearby, I have more control over quality and can say for a fact that the employees that assemble my pieces are paid fairly and work reasonable hours in a positive environment. Of course, this makes the prices of my collection a little higher than your run-of-the-mill clothing line, but I believe that feeling good about where your clothes come from is worth the extra cost.

In terms of being an ecologically conscious clothing line, I do my best to make sure that Lovelina has as little negative effect on the environment as possible. I try to do that by utilizing fabrications that are organic, sustainable, and biodegradable. I also incorporate vintage and leftover fabrics in my pieces instead of ordering brand new fabrics made from scratch in an effort to reduce the amount of waste.

Another type of fabrication that I utilize is manufacturer surplus fabrics. Basically, these are leftover fabrics that large, mass-manufacture clothing companies discard. Instead of purchasing fabrics that need to be made from scratch and often require extra energy while producing waste, I make use of these leftover fabrics to eliminate that.

Lovelina Dress

Where is your line carried? Boutiques and online?

Off the top of my head, in California, I’m sold at Mingle, R.A.G., and Ruby, all located in San Francisco. And of course at the Lovelina Salon and Showroom located in Berkeley, California. Cliché in Minneapolis, Minnesota sells my clothing as well as LA Funk in Wylie, Texas. Online I’m sold at www.saboraclothing.com, www.indieshopper.com, and at my own e-commerce site www.lovelina.com. I frequently get orders from Canada, Australia, and Singapore, but have yet to be stocked in any boutiques in those locations. Hopefully it’s just a matter of time before Lovelina will be available at international locations.

Lovelina Dress

Tell me about your trip to Asia and the difference in US/Asian sizing.

When I traveled to Southeast Asia to observe fashion and design trends I was really impressed by the styles that were popular among the women there. They weren’t afraid to dress really frilly and girly, wearing colorful items with details such as prints, sequins, beading, ruffles, and lace. Also, since Asian women are generally slight in stature by nature, most of the sizing was more or less suited to the petite. When I was shopping in Vietnam, the largest sizes they had in stock were a medium or a size 6. In the lingerie department, the largest bra size available was a 34B.

Shopping in Asia was a lot of fun mostly because a lot of the items that I tried on were a good fit with no alterations necessary! I especially liked the way that coats, jackets, and dress pants fit because, for the most part, these pieces were tailor-made for women between the sizes of 00 thru 4 and under 5′4″.

In Vietnam, the required supermodel height is only 5′6″, much different from the requirement in the USA to be at least 5′8″ or 5′9″. Asians have always been a race of slighter stature in general and I found that the fashion in Asia suited my body type. Another great thing about shopping in Asia (sewing and fashion being one of the continent’s central industries) is that if a boutique doesn’t have something in your size available, it will have the in-house seamstress sew up a custom-made version of the item that you wanted to your exact measurements at no additional cost and will have it ready in a week or less. How cool is that?!

Lovelina Dress

What is the next step for your line?

I think I’d like to raise more awareness among the general public about ethical fashion. I think that a lot of people are under the misconception that eco-friendly and sweatshop-free design tends to be ugly, hippie, or avant-garde. That’s not always the case. It is possible to shop guilt-free while remaining stylish if you purchase items from Lovelina and other designers of the like.

Another thing that I’m looking at, in the nearest future possible, is to set up a system in which a percentage of Lovelina’s profits are donated to ecological and humane charities.


Anything you’d like to share with my readers?

I just want everybody to know that I appreciate their taking the time to look at my collection and read about what I have to say in regards to it. I’d like to think that Lovelina isn’t just another clothing line, but rather one of a number of collections that’s geared towards a fashion revolution. Lovelina provides fabulous, petite-friendly style that is also socially and ecologically conscious. For me, as a designer as well as an avid shopper, fashion doesn’t get any better than that! I hope that there are others out there that agree.

Last question, if you could meet any designer who would it be? Why?

I have quite a few designers that I respect, but at this exact moment it would make my day to have tea with Betsey Johnson. Why? Because I admire her fearlessness as a fashion designer. She is unafraid to consistently create over-the-top frilly, frothy, feminine pieces that scream: “I’M A GIRL!” to the world. I think women are afraid to dress ultra-feminine because they feel that dressing like a girl runs the risk of making them appear weak. I believe there’s great strength in the ability to express yourself any way you wish without thinking twice about how others may perceive you. Betsey embodies that for me. She’s so talented and is a such a defined individual. I love the fact that she doesn’t hold back on the ruffles, lace, swingy silhouettes, and candy colors. I think it would be cool to be able to pick her brain and get some good advice from her.

barney’s co-op

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

I checked out the Barney’s Co-op sale at The Grove last weekend, and I of course bought nothing on sale. Although I did get two great new classic pieces for my summer wardrobe.

Velvet Shirra Dress

Velvet Shireen Dress

Its super sexy on and I love the double layer of cotton gauze. And, it looks perfect without a bra. Did I mention it’s machine washable?

Theory Palmer Pant

Theory Palmer Pant

I’ve been searching endlessly for a new linen pant and I’ve finally found it. What’s great is that its a blend and doesn’t rumple as easily. The Palmer pant is perfect for going from the office to dinner. Want it in another color? It comes in tan too.

Sizing isn’t true to the above image, they hit at the ankle for me.

cinco de mayo

Monday, May 5th, 2008
Cinco de Mayo

Nothing proclaims Mexico’s victory over the French like a new Banana Republic dress! My fantastic new green dress is paired with my favorite .BP red cork wedges and my red bracelet I found on Abbott Kinney almost a decade ago.

To get your new ‘Cinco de Mayo’ dress, sashay over to the Grove’s BR petite department. They have a handful of these lovely cotton and spandex dresses for a mere $65.

la made

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

I recently treated myself to LAmade – my first such venture. And I’m totally, absolutely sold. I love the designs, the selection (tops, dresses, skirts, tunics, and tanks) and the fact that every last piece is ultra flattering. I also noticed that the busts are cut smaller. And hey, you gotta love that everything is made in LA!

LAmade Top

LAmade is a broad collection of knit basics with a twist. Designed in a range of soft fabrics and a rainbow of hues, these easy-to-wear garments are the ultimate everyday pieces. Not to mention the ultimate everyday price point. LAmade is a mecca of everyday wear that doesn’t bore, and doesn’t hurt your pocket book. Plus, they’re petite friendly.

LAmade Dress

I bought this dress in XS (my new summer staple), and it fits perfectly in all the right places.

LAmade Top

LAmade collections can be found in trend-conscious boutiques as well as major department stores across the nation, including Bloomingdales and Anthropologie. In LA, you’ll find LAmade at Beige and Madison, and online at Revolve Clothing, myShape and National Jean Company.

LAmade Dress

petite bloggers: spring purchases

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

I had the chance to catch up with a few petite bloggers on what they’ve been purchasing for spring this week.

bebe Petite Wrap Dress

Christa Jean at Petite Fashionista

My most recent purchase was a pink wrap dress from Bebe. I’m a huge fan of wrap & shirt dress styles and this dress combines the details of both. This dress embodies the features that will flatter almost any petite frame. This will be my go-to dress to feel comfortable and look pulled together.

Plus you can make it look sexy depending on how you accessorize. For example, for a date you can wear it as shown or for a more demure look, try a basic cami underneath, pull your hair into a low ponytail, simple shoes and voila–insta chic!

Forever 21 Natasha Tunic

Christina at Shorty Pantz

I simply adore is this cute little dress by Forever 21 in my new favorite neutral for spring - grey! It’s sold as a tunic top, but is the perfect length for a petite dress. The ruching on the bust adds curves where I want them, and the empire cut creates a narrow-looking waist. For a night out, I slip on the dress, accessorize with a long, beaded necklace, throw on some silver flats, and I’m ready to go!

I’m an 8P. The dress size I bought was a medium and I purchased it at Forever 21 in West Edmonton Mall. It’s wash and wear!

Gelaskins

Ma Petite Chou

My most recent purchase is an accessory for my laptop. I bought three really cute laptop skins from www.gelaskins.com. It’s a site that sells artist-designed laptop and iPod skins. I think they’re really cool. Styles range from anime style, abstract art and classic paintings. If your readers are looking to dress up their gadgets this is the place!

Cristi Conaway Top

serafina

I purchased a Cristi Conaway top at the Beige super sale. Its absolutely gorgeous. It pairs well with everything in my closet and all of my jewelry. And the XS fits perfect in the arm, bust and hip.

Seven For All Mankind Petite Jeans

Cynthia at Shorty Stories

I just got a pair of Seven For All Mankind Flip Flop jeans from Muskat Brown. The waist size is 24 in a petite length, and the inseam is approximately 30”. They’re excellent and I don’t have to hem them!

petite, and 34dd

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

I recently received an email from Veronica, a reader seeking help with her wardrobe.

Hello, serafina.

I’m looking for some general fashion advice. I have a standard petite build at 5′2″ and 110 lbs with 34-24-34 measurements. But, because I’m large busted (34DD), I have great difficulty in finding clothes that fit properly. This problem runs the gamut from casual wear to business and formal wear. Any thoughts you have, including specific clothing manufacturers, would be greatly appreciated.

-Veronica

Yowza. 34DD is a toughie for me. I grabbed hold of my favorite L.A. stylist, Houston Sams, and I turned to Ellen Shing of Lula Lu, mastermind of all petite lingerie, for expert advice. Here are our suggestions.

C&C California Ava Tank

C&C California Ava Tank | $58

Houston recommends:
First, there is no obvious solution like a line for bodacious babes in the bust.

I recommend starting with a great bra, like Wacoal. Consider a minimizer — they are worth the money. Or, try your luck at Nordstrom Rack (no pun intended). Then you layer, layer, layer — a trick that also creates support, believe it or not. T-shirts like C & C are really thin and work well together. And be sure to leave the underneath one showing a little bit to create interest.

Stay away from low-cut cleavage-enhancing tops without a base layer like a tank or camisole. If you are really bothered by this, keep your clothing more solid with colors that are close in hue (monochromatic) and play up accessories and shoes.

Banana Republic Petite Pencil Skirt
Banana Republic Petite Pencil Skirt | $78

Wearing your hair up will create height and elongation. Use jackets and sweaters to add another layer. Keep t-shirts snug, but not too tight. You might also be a good candidate for the sexy secretary look…pencil skirt, tucked in sweater, and skinny belt (avoid thick belts at the waist) and heels.

A few recommended designers: Geren Ford, Ya-Ya, Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent, White Horse Couture T-shirts, Juicy Couture, Jared Gold, Splendid, C & C California, Banana Republic, Tory Burch, Rebecca Taylor, Nanette Lepour, Trina Turk, Ella Moss, and Free People. In the malls, try DKNY and the Gap.

Wacoal Seamless Minimizer Bra | 34 DD | $62

Ellen’s recommendation:
Visit figleaves.com or Bare Necessities for a variety of styles to fit your frame.

Other 34DD or 32DD customers have mentioned that the best brands are Wacoal, Le Mystere, and Chantelle, but, as you already know, it’s all individual.

Additionally, I recommend the following sites and brands:

MyShape.com
On MyShape, you can find a fit that’s true to your size. Upon completing your profile, the site generates a few suggestions for your body type. And voila! Instant outfits.

Rebecca and Drew TrioFit Shirt

Rebecca & Drew TrioFit Slim Fit Shirt | 34DDR | $97

Rebecca & Drew
What’s great about Rebecca & Drew is their custom shirt sizing feature that is measured to a woman’s bust. They offer 34DD regular sizing — my recommendation. The shirts are well tailored and are designed to accommodate for the boobs (notice the double button strategically placed so the twins don’t peek out at your co-workers). Remember to choose ‘R’ for a regular torso fit when ordering.

They’re also offering skirts and pants for spring.

Banana Republic & J.Crew pants and skirts
Check out Banana Republic and J.Crew petite pants for the office. They’re cut to fit 5’2” women and sizing runs small to large. They have great sales and you can generally find what you need online.

I’m also a huge fan of Raven Tailored and Theory pants.

AprilMarin Capri Dress
AprilMarin Capri Dress | $130

AprilMarin.com
Here, you’ll find affordable, chic, classic, custom-made clothing for women. All pieces are sewn to fit your exact measurements. Visit your local tailor for the precise measurements and AprilMarin will complete your perfect jacket or dress in a bevy of colors and fabrics.

As always, ladies, if you have recommendations for Veronica, please leave a comment.

fernanda carneiro

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Newcomer Fernanda Carneiro is debuting her spring/summer ready-to-wear line this month. Fortunately — for both me and my wardrobe — I had the opportunity to meet with her at her studio last week for a sneak peek at her new collection.

Fernanda Carneiro Dresses

Two words: delicate and lovely. Fernanda’s line features colorful short dresses that fall just above the knee, each well-tailored of fine silk and charming details that will stand out in the boutiques. This line is a sure success with tasteful and elegant designs that are perfect for weddings and other springtime events. Her contemporary pricing is much like what you’ll find on 3rd Street or Robertson. And, more importantly, they’re designed to fit.

Tell me about your spring/summer line.

I’ve designed a petite line of dresses for women 5’4” with a wider hip. I’ve designed it with 100% silk, twill, jersey and charmeuse.

In particular, my line is designed to accentuate a woman’s curves with a modern, feminine, and sophisticated take on vintage dress designs. I have seventeen dresses for spring/summer.

A few of my dresses feature my own print designs. The point was to make designs that were totally unique, so I wasn’t keen on using materials that were available to everyone.

Fernanda Carneiro Dresses

What is your favorite fabric to work with and why?

I really like silks, which is why I used them for my current collection. My fall collection will have silk blends, plus a bit of cotton and wool.

What is the sizing of your line?

My knits sizing is XS – L, and woven sizing is 0-12, all true to size. And, I do plan to include XXS and 00 in future lines.

Do you have a favorite dress in your spring/summer collection?

I love the cut and color of the ivory and black dress, as well as the raspberry dress — both are sophisticated designs with a bit more detail. I plan to make a full set of dresses for myself! I also love these dresses because the bead accents take the place of an accessory-jewelry. The accessorizing is done for you! Another dress that I love is the all black dress with the pleated grosgrain ribbon detail. I think this is the perfect “little black dress” that can be dressed up or down and can be worn for years without going out of style. In general, I feel these three dresses represent the concept of my spring/summer collection.

Fernanda Carneiro Dresses
Tell me about your inspirations. Who was your biggest influence?

I find inspiration in everything, so I can’t say I have a particular designer that I look to repeatedly. That’s not to say I don’t admire many designers. My favorites include Carolina Hererra, Temperley, Oscar De La Renta, Marchesa, Badgley Mischka, and Valentino. I prefer a more classic design.

My designs are also inspired by frustrated shopping trips – the ones where I leave a store empty-handed, with a perfect design in mind. And I lean a lot on my Brazilian heritage – I am greatly influenced by Brazilian art and culture.

So what drives your design?

I’ve long dreamt of becoming a fashion designer. My drive has always been to design clothing that truly fit a woman’s body. So I’ve set out to fill a niche in U.S. fashion. Rather than designing basic apparel with a wider audience, I wanted to design lines that start with petite sizing. I feel that petites deserve to have designer clothing too!

In the future, I’ll expand my lines with regular sizing to appeal to all women. But petite sizing will always exist.

Fernanda Carneiro Petite Dresses

Where are you being sold?

This season, my collection is being sold in California, Florida, and Texas, with delivery expected near the beginning of April.

California
House of Petro Zillia on 3rd Street in LA

Florida
Lears Closet on Marco Island
Rumeur Boutique in Miami Shores

Scarlett in Pinecrest

Texas
Kacky & Carl in Dallas

As for tradeshows, my line was recently featured in Atlanta at the Americasmart Premiere, and I hope to present at Designers & Agents in New York, and, of course, Los Angeles.

Fernanda Carneiro Petite Dresses

Is your collection available online?

No, but I expect to sell to an online shop in the near future. In the meantime, please visit http://www.fernandacarneiro.com and e-mail me to get in touch. I will be adding an e-mail list to the site soon. I’ll let you know when my collection is available online and notify you of any future events.

How do you feel about US sizing?

Returning to Brazil is always inspiring because I find clothing that actually fits! U.S. sizing is much less friendly to petite women, and the quality is lesser.

Of U.S. designer collections, the fit is even more difficult. Everything features a straight cut, particularly the higher end lines. It’s important to remember that most women have curves and we require lines that accentuate them. My line provides just that.

Furthermore, the U.S. grading system is outdated. What is true is that Americans are getting larger, but not taller. When I researched U.S. sizing, I discovered that the average height of women in the U.S. is 5’4”. The shortest fit model is 5’7”. I think it’s time we moved away from this sizing standard.

Fernanda Carneiro Dresses

What do you love about being a designer based in Los Angeles? What don’t you like?

LA is a great place to work on design. It’s certainly less competitive than New York, but on the other hand, it’s harder to find the right people for production and sewing. But I do love LA. The city’s design constantly evolves and grows, and it’s only getting better.

What’s the single best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?

It’s a tough business! Don’t get discouraged, and remember that anything is possible. Find the people that are willing to help, and stick with them. And, you have to really, really want it to succeed.

What am I missing? Anything else you’d like to share with my readers?

Look for my designs in boutiques at the beginning of April. I’ll be available online in the future as well. In the meantime, please feel free to contact me through my Web site.

*Fernanda is looking for a sales rep. Reps please contact her at sales@fernandacarneiro.com.