Ella Emhoff launches her (micro) collection: sold out in half an hour

If fashion is the future of Ella Emhoff, these days have been really not bad for her. He just didn’t his debut on the (virtual) catwalk for Proenza Schouler but it also has launched its micro-collection of knitted garments on Mall. The world discovered the daughter of Douglas Emhoff, husband of Kamala Harris, the day of the inauguration in Washington: to crown the curly and androgynous little more than twenty years old like the it girl of the moment a coat of Miu Miu and an extraordinary bearing. Features that have not escaped the famous modeling agency IMG who immediately enrolled her in the same days in which he recruited the poetessa Amanda Gorman.
But she is not alone coolness to sell but is also a promising student of Parsons School of Design di New York where he is specializing in textile and knitwear processing. It is right on knitwear that the budding stylist is betting. From Instagram where she often shows her colorful creations with a strong pop imprint, she moved on to the market where she showed on the platform dedicated to emerging designers what he can do.

Here then is the five unique knitted pieces by Ella Emhoff: two vests (one with an evocative name Flower Boob Sweater Vest with two flowers in a strategic position), a bag with Tweety, a long dress with shoulder pads and a pair of striped shorts. All strictly made in Brooklyn as specified on the e-commerce site and, considering the frame, we can also say quite cheap since the price range was between 160 dollars for the shorts and 320 for the dress. Three out of five articles were pulverized in half an hour, the other two took a few minutes longer.

The founder of Mall Laura Banas met Ella Emhoff a few months before the Inauguration Day, struck by the fun colors of her creations and the excellent workmanship of her works. Conquered by the character, it gave her the opportunity to also interpret the brands of her colleagues: we see her on Instagram also as a model for other emerging like her. Like many knitting enthusiasts, Ella is a tireless producer: knits while watching TV series and in quarantine she bought herself a car to move up to the pro level. “My big purchase” he defined it in an interview. This collection has all the air of being a taste of something that bodes well or, at least, given the popularity it enjoys, something to talk about. Good work, Ella!

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