Annie Havlicek’s Feminine, Flattering Designs Coming to the LES
While other 16-year-olds fritter away their vacations sleeping in and working minimum-wage jobs, Annie Havlicek spent her high-school summers taking classes in illustration and design at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The Chicago-area native was raised in a creative-minded family: Her mother is an interior designer and her father is a contractor who designs and builds custom homes. After studying fashion design at Parsons, Havlicek snagged a yearlong internship at Michael Kors and created a capsule collection for the Coterie trade show.
The collection garnered the interest of boutiques across the country, prompting her to launch her first full line for fall 2009.
via Annie Havlicek’s Feminine, Flattering Designs Coming to the LES — The Cut.
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