bay area urban culture

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by jonathon @ 3:59 pm

Mary Smith, a St. Pete area modern fashion designer, held an informal show last Saturday evening at Sequins and Denim. The shop on Central Avenue, in the heart of Downtown St. Petersburg, sells retro consignments pieces featuring some of Mary’s designs, designs of others and other fun retro fashions.

Mary has been designing clothes for four years and has lived in the Bay Area for two of those. Her biggest inspirations are both of her grandmothers, who she inherited her skills from. A Detroit native, Mary shows the urban culture of the Bay Area through her designs.

Be on the lookout for more shows featuring this local fashion designer who is on the rise.

Joey McChesney contributed to this post; Jonathon Robinson took care of the photographs. See Jonathon’s web site for additional shots.

Tags: consignment, designer, fasion, urban

3 Responses to “bay area urban culture”

  1. steven tamayo Says:

    do they sell boy clothes or just girl clothes i like 2 wear old pants

  2. Jonathon Says:

    They sell mostly girl clothes, but have a smaller selection of guy stuff. It’s worth a look!

  3. shannon Says:

    Wow, Mary is such an awesome designer! I can;t wait to see what else she has in store for St. Pete. She is just what this city needs! Oh, and Sequins and Denim, they do have an awesome collection of vintage1 They even went into the backroom and pulled out more for me to see.

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