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Friday, 14 August 2009

A Fantastic Hairpiece is just the Icing on the Cake...

Posted on 04:49 by mark khandry


I think that a lovely hairpiece - whether it's a simple ribbon, flower, scarf... OR an elaborate headband, hat or tiara - adds a lovely finishing touch to an outfit. Subtle or eye catching, a piece that blends well with your ensemble brings a level of class and elegance to your dress. Nine times out of ten, it's a winner. Wouldn't you agree? :)

Let me introduce you to New York Nat, created by a talented young woman who produces some of the prettiest "hair jewels" that I have ever seen. I absolutely love the beautiful, vintage designs - truly the ultimate in feminine, romantic and glamorous hair accents!

I was lucky enough to be able to interview the designer, Natalie Ann Griffith, and she shared some great thoughts as well as the inspirations behind her line. I found it quite fascinating - read on to get the whole scoop...

AmandaBeth - Can you share a little bit about yourself and your business with us?
Natalie - I graduated from the University of Michigan in 2007 with a major in Dance. I have always been interested in fashion and designed costumes in college. After a couple years living in New York City, I decided to pursue my design dreams and created the New York Nat hair accessory collection. New York Nat is a whimsical line inspired by vintage Hollywood glamour featuring headbands, barrettes and hair combs. I have also recently expanded my line to include Bridal pieces. My hair accessories are sold on my site www.newyorknat.com, at Henri Bendel, and coming soon to Plaza Too www.plazatoo.com.

AB - How did you first become involved in fashion and style?
Natalie - I've been involved in fashion since I was a little girl. I was a competitive figure skater and would sit and watch my mom sew and bead my intricate costumes. I loved playing dress-up and some things haven't changed!


AB - What were some of your early fashion influences? What inspires you now?
Natalie - As and girl growing up in the 90's I was in love with the Jem and the Holograms cartoon. Jem was a rock-star and fashionista who wore fabulous neons. I wore a lot of hot pink back then! Now I am inspired by classic beauty, ballet, Edgar Degas paintings, and I love anything Chanel.

AB - When did you decided to create a line of "Hair Jewels"? How did it all come about?
Natalie - I started making hair jewels this past winter after being inspired from a day of holiday shopping. I created my collection and showed my pieces at Henri Bendel's "Open See" at the end of March. The buyer loved my designs and offered me a trunk show at the store and placed an order right away. It was a whirlwind experience.

AB - Can you share a little bit about your process of generating ideas and bringing your designs to life?
Natalie - My ideas are drawn from all aspects of my life. I am inspired by interesting materials and fabrics and the pieces start to come together with some imagination. When I sit down to make a new design, I play around with ideas and let my mood lead the way.


AB - As a designer, what do you consider some of your biggest accomplishments or proudest moments?
Natalie - My proudest moment was leaving the "Open See" at Henri Bendel knowing I had created a successful collection. There were approximately 500 hopefuls wrapped around the Fifth Avenue store and I was honored to be chosen.

AB - What are you ultimate fashion ambitions? Do you have any big future plans for New York Nat?
Natalie - Ultimately, I would love to have a complete line of accessories including handbags, shoes, belts, and jewelry. In the near future I am starting to work on a few belts that I am very excited about!

AB - What advice do you have for young women who are interested in becoming designers?
Natalie - Don't give up and always stay true to your vision and inspirations. Letting your personality shine through your work is very important.

AB - What are the most important lessons you have learned while being involved in fashion and design?
Natalie - I've learned not to be timid and to trust my instincts.

Yum... aren't they just lovely? I, for one, am inspired. :)

Natalie's designs are available at Henri Bendel (on 712 Fifth Avenue in New York City) and online at New York Nat.



Images Credits: All photos from newyorknat.com
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