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MEET THE ARTIST
From the words of Theresa Gallup
During my seven-year
stay in Japan as a college administrator, a lifetime
interest in textiles led to a large collection of
kimonos, each more fascinating than the Next. I
wasn't content to leave them in drawers so I began
designing unique garments for myself. Soon friends
and strangers alike were calling upon me to share my
creations with them. By 1995, I'd held several trunk
shows which resulted in a feature story in a leading
Japanese national newspaper.
Rich, embroidered silk
kimonos; ornate brocaded obis; unbelievably
elaborate wedding robes; bright-colored christening
gowns; all are the inspiration for my one-of-a-kind
designs. Each textile lends itself to a particular
garment or accessory.
As more people come to
appreciate the beauty and history of vintage
textiles, these treasured fabrics are increasingly
scarce. Even for Japanese women of today, kimonos
and obis are becoming family heirlooms, not everyday
wear. I feel that I have given them new lives as
hand-crafted jackets, tunics, vests, handbags,
scarves and accessories.
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