My Bio
The B.Artise name has been around since 2001 as the moniker for the designer Bridgett Artise. She incorporated in 2005 for the purposes of expansion. Bridgett designs and produces clothing by reworking Vintage pieces into exciting, new designs. Her designs have sold in boutiques in Soho, Harlem, DC, Ontario, Upstate NY, East Village, Miami and LA. B.Artise clothing currently sells at wolrdwide. The list of customers for B.Artise clothing includes Sheryl Crow and Vivica Fox. The designer now travels to Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami and other cities across the country to accommodate her customers. As a designer she has styled hundreds of shoots, clients, and models. In addition to her work as a fashion designer Bridgett has spent the last 5 years building and publicizing the Born Again Vintage brand name. Her book "Born Again Vintage: 25 Ways to Deconstruct, Reinvent and Re- cycle Your Wardrobe" (Crown Publishing, 2008)...
The B.Artise name has been around since 2001 as the moniker for the designer Bridgett Artise. She incorporated in 2005 for the purposes of expansion. Bridgett designs and produces clothing by reworking Vintage pieces into exciting, new designs. Her designs have sold in boutiques in Soho, Harlem, DC, Ontario, Upstate NY, East Village, Miami and LA. B.Artise clothing currently sells at wolrdwide. The list of customers for B.Artise clothing includes Sheryl Crow and Vivica Fox. The designer now travels to Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami and other cities across the country to accommodate her customers. As a designer she has styled hundreds of shoots, clients, and models.
In addition to her work as a fashion designer Bridgett has spent the last 5 years building and publicizing the Born Again Vintage brand name. Her book "Born Again Vintage: 25 Ways to Deconstruct, Reinvent and Re- cycle Your Wardrobe" (Crown Publishing, 2008) has been reviewed in over 40 different publications which is unheard of for a book in the craft category. She has taught a self-created vintage class for Fashion Institute of Technology and she and her work appeared on the reality show: Jerseylicious. Bridgett also creates Sustainable Workshops for kids and adults, teaching them how to revamp their wardrobe. She has recently been dubbed “vintage expert” by the New York Times.
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