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KATE x BANNIERE

Banniere produces high quality silk scarfs that are printed and hand rolled in the U.K. Banniere collaborates with local artists from different cities around the world to produce a design that embodies the culture and lifestyle of the city.

Kate worked with Banniere to create the NYC scarf. Kate was inspired by New York’s vibrant art scene. This scarf is an ode to the creative world she grew up in. She is enamored by the diverse street style, cutting edge design, and freedom of expression in this imaginative city. In this scarf she captures the magic of the bright lights, buzzing streets, and cityscapes of New York.

SHOP AT

https://banniereco.com/collections/scarves-around-the-world/products/new-york-city

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THE CONTEXT

The Context and The Assembly joined forces to host an art show and panel discussion. Kate was amongst 25 emerging female artists. The panel featured Founder Serena & Lily Serena Dugan, Studio Artist Mary Finlayson, Youth Culture Lead at Instagram Shavon Charles, and Creative Director of Brand Voice at Old Navy Jeanine Celeste Pang.

The Context describes the panel: “The discussion focused on finding authentic creativity, putting it to use, finding purpose in a career, actionable ways to pursue purpose, overcoming creative blocks, and overcoming career challenges. Questions included: What is the one thing that happened in your career that made it all possible? What mindset do you return to when you feel stuck? How do you find balance between saying yes to jobs because they pay and only saying yes to jobs that feel authentic?”

The Context is a brilliant platform that provides artists and creatives alike with a voice. The Context works with artists to share their story.

Event Graphic designed by Madeline Woods

TO LEARN MORE VISIT

https://thecontext.co

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KATE x GHD

Kate worked with Gary Hutton Design to create a painting for the Junior Bedroom in a Modern Masterpiece. Kate was inspired by Hutton’s design. Specifically she worked off of the soft color palette and the mix of smooth and hard lines. The Modern Masterpiece was photographed by Aaron Leitz and published in California Home and Design.

In the article California Home and Design writes:

“The homeowners requested a ‘soft modern’ aesthetic, which Hutton interpreted as ‘clean and modern furniture. They wanted softer colors and interesting textures.’”

READ MORE

https://www.californiahomedesign.com/house-tours/a-modern-masterpiece/