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APPAREL, TOTES, & PILLOWS BY DESIGNER HEIDI HERRMAN

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APPAREL, TOTES, & PILLOWS BY DESIGNER HEIDI HERRMAN

And, this week, I have had the thrill of carrying the KC Star tote around town and absolutely love it. The size is great for my sketchbooks and the large inside pocket is perfect for my iPad Mini. Plus, the patina of the KC Star building matches perfectly with the Erin Paige patina copper designs!
— Erin Page

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Fashioning Kansas City Icons: The Art & Inspiration of Heidi Herrman, Steve Gibson & Amina Marie Hood

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Fashioning Kansas City Icons: The Art & Inspiration of Heidi Herrman, Steve Gibson & Amina Marie Hood

THURSDAY, MAY 12

Exhibition Opening Reception for Fashioning Kansas City Icons: The Art & Inspiration of Heidi Herrman, Steve Gibson & Amina Marie Hood
Historic Garment District Museum (801 Broadway between 6th and 11th streets and Washington and Wyandotte streets. Street parking is available.)
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Free; RSVP Required to Paul Gutierrez at paul.gutierrez@kcmo.org or (816) 513-0726.

 

ON VIEW SATURDAY, MAY 14 THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 16 (Historic Garment District Museum)

The Kansas City Museum collaborates with Kansas City fashion designer Heidi Herrman and Amina Marie Millinery to present Fashioning Kansas City Icons: The Art & Inspiration of Heidi Herrman, Steve Gibson & Amina Marie Hood.  This exhibition—the first of it’s kind at the Historic Garment District Museum—features contemporary dresses and collaborative hats from Herrman’s “KC Icons Collection” alongside a display of Gibson’s photos showcasing the dresses and their icons reunited. A selection of historical Kansas City-made garments from the Museum’s collection will also be on display.

Created as an ode to Kansas City, Heidi Herrman’s “KC Icons Collection” is comprised of ten hand-crafted dresses with images, created by photographer Steve Gibson, of Kansas City’s iconic monuments and institutions (TWA headquarters, Power & Light Building, Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Union Station, etc.). Each dress is paired with a hat designed by Amina Marie Hood. The collection of wearable art debuted at the 2015 West 18th Street Fashion Show and the 2015 KC Fashion Week.

By bringing together contemporary and historical garments, Fashioning Kansas City Icons: The Art & Inspiration of Heidi Herrman, Steve Gibson & Amina Marie Hood  pays homage to Kansas City and its once vibrant and vital downtown garment district, while also celebrating the City’s innovative and growing fashion industry.

 

Kansas City Garment District Museum

801 Broadway St, Kansas City, MO 64105

 

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SPRING 2016 VINTAGE KC MAGAZINE "Old & New"

Heidi Herrman's designs were featured in the Spring 2016 issue of KC Vintage Magazine along with an interview of Heidi.  To see a digital copy of the issue click HERE.

I think at the base of my inspiration is a want and a need to create beauty. I am profoundly influenced by silhouettes of past eras, all forms of sculpture, color, print and texture. I find that my most inspired thoughts come when I travel.
— -Heidi Herrman

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THE ART OF FASHION - KC Magazine (SEP 2015)

Five looks from the Heidi Herrman KC Icons collection have been featured in the story  "The Art Of Fashion" from the September 2015 issue of KC Magazine.

It all started when fashion designer Heidi Herrman spied an image of Kansas City’s majestic Art Deco Power and Light skyscraper while scrolling through photographer Steve Gibson’s Instagram feed.

 

PHOTOGRAPHY: Steve Gibson Photography

MODELS: Audrey White, Tiffany LaBrie, Tiffany Tran, Hailey Young, Hannah Hadnot,  

ACCESSORIES: Amina Marie Millinery

HAIR: Keishaun Redmond

MAKEUP: Ruth White Makeup Artistry

STORY: Kimberly Stern

 

 

 

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