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Designer
Pamella Protzel is an LA girl at heart,
and her hip, fun and quirky Ella Moss collection
reflects that. From daily after-school trips
to Beverly Hills as a middle schooler to
Parisian flea market excursions as a teen,
Protzel has always been inspired by art,
fashion, people and traveling. A true style
prodigy, at 27, Protzel has already established
Ella Moss as one of the hottest, fastest-growing
collections within the contemporary arena.
During college, Protzel’s stylist
friends raided her closet for her handmade
T-shirts and prized vintage pieces to take
on photo shoots. It was then that she realized
fashion was her true calling. Transferring
from Pasadena’s Art Center as a graphic
design student, Protzel arrived at The Fashion
Institute of Design & Merchandising
(FIDM) in Los Angeles without knowing how
to make a pattern. As a gifted artist, she
started drawing the silhouettes and loved
learning how make her designs come to fruition.
Rather than use a scientific approach to
fashion design, Protzel relies on her discerning
eye and intuition, working with her hands,
cutting up T-shirts and experimenting with
different dyes and fabrications for each
piece. When designing the green striped
cotton dress Sarah Jessica Parker wore on
Sex and The City, Protzel describes the
process as more instinctual than calculated.
"People ask what my inspiration was
for the striped dress group, but I wasn’t
actually thinking about specific eras or
trends," says Protzel. "I just
wanted to create a flowy, feminine dress
that had the comfort level a T-shirt. For
me, the design process is more organic."
Although the line has attracted celebrity
fans like Gwyneth Paltrow, Cameron Diaz,
Kirsten Dunst and Liv Tyler, Protzel doesn’t
have plans to create Red Carpet gowns any
time soon. Radiating effortless style, Ella
Moss is casual, comfortable and fashionable,
and each piece can always work back to jeans
and flip-flops.
Known for bright color palettes, simple
shapes, soft, wearable cottons and tonal
stripes, Ella Moss strikes a delicate balance
of being edgy and vintage, without being
over-the-top trendy. Recently featured on
The Today Show, the collection is coveted
by everyone from young, downtown trendsetters
to hip mothers.
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