Rosa Pushér

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Gender Female
Industry Fashion
Occupation Fashion Designer
Location New York, New York, United States
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Introduction Rosa Pushér is an elegant and glamorous clothing collection for the Modern Woman. Named after her always impeccably dressed mother, Creative Director Tammy Pushér started the Rosa Pushér line to fulfill her childhood dream of creating beautiful clothes that would echo her mother's timeless sense of style. Tammy takes her inspiration from fashion icons of the 50's and 60's, and for her first offering has created a selection of classic dresses distinguished by their figure flattering cuts and sumptuous fabrics. With many pieces transitioning easily from day to evening, sophisticated working women, starlets, and elegant socialites will find themselves turning time and time again to Rosa Pushér for every occasion. All of the Rosa Pushér Garments are made in the Heart of the Fashion District in New York. The Rosa Pushér Brand is fashionable and functional. The Rosa Pushér signature is the Princess Seams in the waist of some of her dresses that gives a slimming effect and will give the woman who doesn't have curves, curves. Any shape and size will feel comfortable wearing the Rosa Pushér Brand every season.
Interests Fashion Design, shopping, traveling, bowling, reading, ice skating, spending time with my love ones.
Favorite Movies Scarface, Niagara (1950's movie) staring Marilyn Monroe, Gentlemen prefers Blondes, mean girls, American Gangster and so on.
Favorite Music Gospel, Latin, Classical, R&B, some Rap, Middle Eastern Music and Jazz.
Favorite Books Chanel: A Woman of her Own, by Axel Madsen, Chanel and Her World, by Edmonde Charles, Chanel: Her Style and her life, I know why the Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou. Letter to my Daughter, by Maya Angelou, Ads, Fads, and Consumer Culture: by Arthur Berger, Century of American Fashion Advertising, by Daniel Dellis Hill, Business if Fashion Designing, Manufacturing, and Marketing, Consumer behavior in Fashion, by Michael Soloman, Dreambirds: The Strange History of the Ostrich in Fashion, Fos and Fortune, by Rob Nixon