Elizabeth Seghezzi discovered that dance apparel is where her aesthetic of unabashed femininity and poise is best showcased. She has since surrounded herself with yards of tulle, velvet & vintage trims, making the ethereal a wearable possibility.
"Over the course of my career, I’ve met many talented journalists who suffer from inferiority complex. Some are uncomfortable even admitting they write about fashion; they feel the need to make excuses & intellectual justifications … Fashion is an art form in its own right, one that has the power to change us, move us, excite us, and make us feel & look great."
"Ballet taught me a lot about line and proportion, and it’s a rigorous, insidery subculture, just as fashion can be. Blood, sweat, and tears go on behind the scenes, and all that people ever see is the beautiful, seemingly effortless end result."