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Kcc's avatar

I love this wholeheartedly. There is something in your work that says new but heritage, everyday but special, high end yet approachable. Amy, you inspire me with every post, and every garment. I currently only have one Tibi garment but my head is STOCKED with ideas from you. Thank you. GRAZIE

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Dara Camiolo's avatar

I absolutely love the story of how this photoshoot / collection came together, and thank you for sharing the story! It's not a "capsule" but a "feeling" and what it feels like is unpretentious, pragmatic, and cool. It sounds like a new collection but also a dreamy escape that has now made it onto my "sabbatical wishlist"!! Looking forward to both!

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Jane Mortimer's avatar

I love the story and feeling behind this and can't wait to see collection!

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Ty-Ranne Grimstad's avatar

So very very soulful, wow!!!! Thank you. And you all look so very happy too with the styles, the food, the environment, ah….. Hope soon to get an essay from your son too.

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Alana Widdess's avatar

Congratulations!!

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Monica  Mitchell's avatar

How can I love the collection without ever having seen it? By reading this lovely depiction.

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Rachel Starrett's avatar

Your approach to create is inspiring always. Your pieces have such great design I aspire to have so many (currently have about 10)

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Caroline Griffin's avatar

Fark this is so good!

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Vic's avatar

LOVE this so much 💙🤍🩵

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Jenny Ella's avatar

I love this story as much as I love Puglia! The perfect blend of creativity alongside the pragmatic. With yourselves at Tibi, of course … and also with the farmers/artisans wearing your clothes in their own creative ways!

Loving the sound of the shorts/shirt set too!

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Katherine Quinlan's avatar

I can’t wait to see where this relationship leads. And I love seeing a collection in real life and in Puglia no less💛

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Katherine Quinlan's avatar

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and love your team’s aprocess to create

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Elizabeth Bares's avatar

What a beautiful collaboration! Thanks for sharing.

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Donna McPhee Hicks's avatar

Your linguistic dilemma brought to mind ‘The making of home’ by Judith Flanders. It is a historical look at housing, which distinguishes between countries that use different words for where they live eg. house and home, and those that use the same word eg casa. Which then brought to mind the bifurcated wardrobe. So, perhaps that is why capsule collection sounds off - the clothes are not a discreet entity (except for marketing purposes).

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Amy smilovic's avatar

Ahhh yes, that makes so much sense

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