Miami Living Magazine

Dior Fashion Cultural Voyages

Miami Living Magazine features the best Miami has to offer. Click on any magazine below and enjoy. You can download our free app on iTunes. Ideal for iPad and iPhone users.

Issue link: https://digital.miamilivingmagazine.com/i/1501676

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 33 of 473

In just over 3 years, luxury goods entrepreneur, David Altman has leveraged his deep passion for hand-crafted luxury and made a name for himself and his unique brand. He gives new life to forgotten scarves from brands including Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Cartier and Ralph Lauren. One by one, David scours the global marketplace for the most sought-after vintage scarves to create a collection of home décor and gifts unlike any other. One-of-a-kind pillows, framed art and fashion accessories are handmade in family-owned ateliers in Lexington KY, the equestrian capital of the world. David remarked “Leveraging my deep expertise in luxury goods coming off a decades-long career at Neiman Marcus, and Bloomingdale’s, this has become a passion project for me. I personally scout the global market looking for unique, rare, and meaningful examples of the art of scarf-making. A global-citizen, I’ve spent my life traveling the near and far, discovering the world’s most unique treasures for the luxury client.” Each piece is unique and one-of-a-kind, handmade in our family-owned ateliers. As Chief Creative Officer, David personally selects each scarf – “It’s a treasure hunt. I never know what I’ll find, can search for a design for months or may never find it – which is part of the fun of it.” He works side-by-side with local master craftsmen to select the coordinating fabric or frame molding that brings out the best of each design. Once created, the design will never be duplicated so the client is getting a true unique piece. By using vintage scarves, Vintage Luxe Up gives these works of art a new life – conserving earth’s scarce resources, reducing waste and impact on the planet. Hermès has been making scarves since 1937 – recognized worldwide as both coveted and collectible. Unique in that each scarf has an individual designer behind it. They can trace the design back to a particular year and a designer. The scarves can take up to 18 months to develop from start to finish and can include more than 27 distinct colors. The artistry and craftsmanship are unmatched. They also believe in doing well by doing good. Creating local jobs in their hometown and giving back to charity are central to their DNA – 10% of all online sales are donated to charities including Ukraine Relief, Children’s, and Breast Cancer foundations. As human’s we’re less motivated by facts and figures than we are about real stories about real people. There’s a deep emotional attachment to these scarves – both on the creative side – with how and why they’re made, but also around how a customer came to acquire it – their 1st trip to Paris – their 1st big paycheck – gift on the birth of a child – there’s always a story. The answer is always “yes” at Vintage Luxe Up. In addition to

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Miami Living Magazine - Dior Fashion Cultural Voyages