Kiss of the Wolf always been a community as much as a design line. We listen to each other and hear what resonates from within. My inner voice is reminding me that “this too shall pass.”
Here’s another look into the Kiss of the Wolf Studio. These photographs illustrate the two-day Huari Batik process used to decorate bubble silk for one of our favorite pieces, the Alyssa Top.
(Palm Beach, FL) Kiss of the Wolf designer Lori Bacigalupi will debut her newest collection at the Palm Beach Fine Craft Show. It’s Valentine’s Day, the height of the season, and the weather in Florida promises to be fine.
Each Arashi Shibori Cashmere Shawl is hand-colored by designer Lori Bacigalupi or artisan Ola Molinas. As with our silk clothing, it’s all done in the Kiss of the Wolf Studio.
We recently joined Ola in the studio to see how it’s done.
(Tulsa, OK) Join Kiss of the Wolf at Utopia Boutique for a Fall trunk show. We’ll be featuring our latest garments, just in time for the holidays. For instance, our Katherine Jacket, in UltraKrinkle Shibori.
Life is a moving target, and Carolynn King Richmond keeps up with it. As CEO of MicroSociety, Inc., she understands the importance of connectedness and of being ready for new experiences. She demands the same flexibility from her clothing.
There is a saying, “Love is an Active Verb,” which Jane Roth embodies. She loves people, not merely in an abstract, passive sense, but with her actions. At work, at home, when traveling- she applies this principle to every aspect of her life. It is one of the many reasons we are honoring her as our September Woman of Kiss.
Creating Art Couture at Kiss of the Wolf Studio is a process with many steps. The first is inspiration. Inspiration is followed by hours at the painting table, often including two or more separate techniques. It can take as long as three days before the silk is ready to be made into clothing. This is the story of creating the Miró design.
It is an honor to include Barbara Migeon in our Women of Kiss Series. She pioneered human genetics at a time when there was little room for women in science. A physician, internationally known researcher, professor, and author, she achieved all this as a devoted wife and loving mother of three.