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Danielle Hosker of Mason Hosker

A GUIDE FOR THIS SEASON’S WEARABLE ART

by Emily Reyna

Danielle Hosker in black posing with her collection at New York Bridal Fashion Week

Fall 2017 We asked designer Danielle Hosker of Mason Hosker to share her creations, inspirations, and influences behind her newest designs.


 

WHAT’S NEW FOR THIS SEASON?

DANIELLE HOSKER: I’m having a visual love affair with Mia Farrow, so our Mia dress was born. We’re launching our “How do you Mia?” campaign to roll out our newest dress, the “Mia”, in a limited edition collection inspired by 1960s icon, Mia Farrow. It’s the perfect shift dress to take you from “carpool to cocktails” and everything in between.

We’re launching our “How do you Mia?” campaign to roll out our newest dress, the “Mia”, in a limited edition collection inspired by 1960s icon, Mia Farrow. It’s available 16+ colorways and is the perfect shift dress to take you from “carpool to cocktails” and everything in between.

WHAT INFLUENCES YOUR DESIGNS?

DH: Back to school moms and women on the go are top of the mind. I’m having a visual love affair with Mia Farrow, so our Mia dress was born – from carpool to cocktails, it’s a dress that suits the lifestyle of back to school moms and ladies on the go balancing many things at once. It’s easy and can be styled and worn so many different ways to complement the lifestyle, taste, and event of the women wearing it.

WHAT INSPIRES YOUR PERSONAL STYLE?

DH: Comfortable and chic – I’m MIA-ing myself right now as a working mom running between meetings, school, and work events.

MASON HOSKER

17 State St, Charleston
masonhosker.com | @masonhosker

 

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Posted in Wearable on October 23, 2017 (Fall 2017) by Matt Mill.

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