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Popomomo Introduces the Curatorial Collection

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This morning, per usual, I checked my email. A huge smile crossed my face when I saw an email from Lizz Wasserman, designer of Popomomo. With the words “Introducing” and “Collection” in the email’s subject I immediately, my heart racing, opened it. To my delirious satisfaction, my eyes soaked in picture after beautiful picture of a limited-edition-sexy collection.Popomomo Curatorial Collection Rara Skirt and Annie Potts BlazerI’ve always been a firm believer in unique and interesting clothing. With it’s shapes, patterns, handmade graphics and jaw-dropping dresses it’s no wonder I’ve been in love with Popomomo since I first found it a year ago. Just when I was sure Popomomo couldn’t possibly make me any happier, it transcended past my fashion fantasies once again.

Popomomo Curatorial X Marks the Spot DressTaking Popomomo’s artistic and intelligent shapes, The Curatorial Collection uses dead stock, vintage and hand-picked fabric to create an exciting one of a kind garment. Curatorial works on a monthly basis, allowing stores and customer’s contemporary eco-friendly pieces at lower prices. Curatorial will be available for purchase in September. I’m not sure about you but I’m counting the days- three, to be exact.

Popomomo Self Belt Dress-Curatorial CollectionImages Credit: Eugene Wasserman/Curatorial

Model: Ali Lee 

Written by Emily Konkler

Born in a small town in southern Minnesota, which didn’t quite fit her fancy, Emily headed for New York City soon after high school. While living in New York City, Emily's keen fashion sense was harnessed, transforming from a hobby to a quintessential passion. Emily has been involved with the fashion industry in numerous aspects including modeling, styling and managing runway shows.

Emily lives with her boyfriend Matthew and her overweight cat, Sisu, in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She enjoys painting without talent, reading into the wee hours of the morning, rubbing Sisu behind her ears, sewing on her new machine, eating curry and naan whenever possible, wearing boots all year round, spending good ol’ quality time with her friends, drowning in organic cotton and giggling with her boyfriend.

Currently, Emily is a fashion design student and works at The Nature of Beauty-an organic beauty oasis, where her love for everything organic has flourished and taken her heart by storm. Follow her on Twitter @thekonks.

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