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sue stemp

English fashion designer Sue Stemp moved to New York from London in1995. After stints at Daryl K and Tocca she began designing her inimitable party dresses for friends, including Kate Moss, subsequently launching her label with a Spring 2006 collection. Sue’s clothes reflect her personal style: feminine silhouettes and tailored sportswear all with a flirty, glamorous, cool. They draw on her passion for color and prints, and are worn by Chloe Sevigny, Kim Gordon and Sophie Dahl amongst others.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Ginnifer Goodwin

Tuesday February 19th 2008

Yey! Ginny Goodwin wore one of my dresses again.Here she is looking adorable in one of my new Fall 08 dresses in the Floreau Nouveau digital print at the Costume Designers Guild Awards last night in LA.


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Posted by Sue Stemp at 8:39 AM
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