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Roxi Suger Is A Renowned Fashion Designer That Crafts Plant Based Apparel In Biddeford's Pepperell Mill
Roxi Suger Is A Renowned Fashion Designer That Crafts Plant Based Apparel In Biddeford's Pepperell Mill
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jul 29, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Fashion designer, Roxi Suger, came to Maine to continue and grow her popular apparel collection Angelrox in Biddeford, Maine. She went from designing in her home to relocating to Alfred Street where her flagship store is currently located then joining in with other businesses and designers in Pepperell Mill who are all a part of the revitalization efforts of the mill. She also has a sister collection called Suger where her focus is more on now and a tie-dye Tuesday initiative where she organizes Facebook Lives to showcase the lovely pieces and donating $20 for every piece sold to the Greater Portland Welcome Immigrant Center.Please visit Roxi Suger's website to view their products. Feel free to follow them on Facebook and Instagram to get updates on new products and promotions. Also, please reach out to them if you would like to check out their studio in Pepperell Mill and visit their retail shops in Biddeford and Portland.Also, please check out the featured musician of this episode, Natále. Currently, she is working on releasing her first mini-album titled Giving All to You, mastered by the great Adam Ayan of Gateway Mastering Studios in Portland, Maine. The mini-album includes four original songs which she recorded with friends in a makeshift bedroom studio in an old farmhouse in Biddeford. She is in the process of crowdfunding on a secret Go Fund Me to get that album in the hands of those who wish to own a copy. Check out her tune Keep Me Hangin On on Spotify and iTunes.
Released:
Jul 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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Jordan & Madison Give Cut & Sew Another Meaning; They Create Fashionable Pieces Inspired By Different Cultures: Jordan Carey and Madison Poitrast-Upton started Loquat with the intention of crafting fashion and apparel pieces inspired by various types of cultures and lifestyles. Both graduated from Maine College of Art and brought their fashion and textiles skills to their business to offer a variety of unique pieces such as pineapple leather handbags, form-fitting masks and so much more. I talk to Jordan and Madison about their journey starting their business, their projects and experiences while attending MECA, and future projects they are working on with Loquat. by Makers of the USA