The video has arrived! Check out out Natty Paint’s Emily Li Mandri in an interview with Paul from Gorilla Late Night (And check out his fabulous Natty Paint tie!)
What comes to mind when one thinks of Baltimore’s fashion scene? Who triumphs as commander of the B’more style squadron? Natty Paint emerged victorious without even having to don a pair of boxing gloves in the face-off (after all, we are eco-friendly lovers..not fighters..)
What are we talking about exactly? Just some blog-action on the part of Paulette Wilson, a senior Journalism major at Towson University, who was commissioned by a class at Towson to create a specific blog outlining and defining the Baltimore fashion scene: The companies, designers, and stores that comprise of the pulse of Baltimore’s very living and breathing iconoclastic fashion entity. Paulette selected Natty Paint as a very important Baltimore fashion force to be reckoned with! (Alongside the creator of Baltimore Fashion Week April Camlin)
Thus she will interview Natty Paint’s very own Emily Li Mandri in her attempt to define “Baltimore’s fashion scene through asking real experts around town”–and later write up her lovely blog- Ms. Charm’s Chic.
What exciting coverage! Don’t forget to check out both the blog itself and the interview with Natty Paint!
A friend posted this video on my fbook wall. Check it out! It combines two of my favorite things – stop motion animation and t-shirts. Very creative. I can only imagine how much work was involved with producing so many shirts!
With some trusty help from the exceptionally talented graphic design artist Carlos Vigil, our dear website will be undergoing a bit of a face-lift. Understated, but unorthodox. Refined but unkempt. Prowl through his funky designs at behance.net/carlosvigil. We can expect good things from this man. Very good things…