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Boston Common - 2016 - Issue 3 - Summer - Art of the Summer

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"WE HAVE STRONG TIES TO NEW ENGLAND, NODDING TO SURF CULTURE AND EMBRACING TRAVEL." —SARA ROSSI ELLSWORTH & IVEY At 23, Taylor Ivey has swooped onto the fash- ion scene as the newest caped crusader. Describe your line in three words. Classic, clean, and simple. What is this superhero component to your line? We greatly focus on capes because they're classic and never go out of style. One size fi ts a large range of wo- mens' styles and body types. Who rocks a cape? Ellsworth & Ivey is meant for everyone. I named the brand after my grandmothers, and it quite literally means "my grandmother and me." ellsworthandivey.com BEAU & RO BAG COMPANY Sara Rossi wanted a clutch to tie around her waist while dancing away the night, so she started a company that made them! What sets Beau & Ro apart? Practical is the new black, and Beau & Ro is the only company that fully focuses on fashion and function: a tote that converts to a backpack, crossbody styles, and a coin purse wristlet. Talk about your collabs. I am doing two Nan- tucket collaborations: the Nantucket Photo Collec- tion clutches featuring photographs by island photographer Brian Sager, and a beach bag collabora- tion with Holly Finigan of Nantucket Blackbook. What's special about The Skinny Dip? We'll have a well-curated mix of men's and women's brands that have strong ties to New England while giving a nod to surf culture and embracing a passion for travel. beauandro.com . Taylor Ivey models one of her one-size- fits-all Ellsworth & Ivey waxed cotton capes, a wardrobe staple she says "never goes out of style." Artemis Design Co. lends a hand with ultra-fine carryalls, from straw totes (perfect for the beach) to Moroccan- inspired duffels (AT RIGHT, with Beau & Ro's Sara Rossi). BOSTONCOMMON-MAGAZINE.COM 65

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