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TANYA IVORY
Tanya Ivory is a former Fashion Design
major of University of North Texas in Denton, near Dallas.
Tanya completed an internship with the Lorch Co., an
established, long standing Dallas apparel manufacturing
company and worked for R & A Collections, a manufacturer
whose primary customer was J.C.Penney. Upon returning
to her hometown, Houston,TX., she designed her own line
under THE IVORY COLLECTION label, which was carried
by upscale boutiques in the Houston area. She has been
featured by Houston media including Channel 8, Channel
11, The Houston Post, The Houston Chronicle, and Houston
Style Magazine. Tanya Ivory is the Designer for Presenting
Sponsor - Bellaire Custom Homes' denim jacket featured
in the Dallas Collection 2001 to benefit DIFFA. Miss
Ivory was awarded the Honorable Mention, Ready-To-Wear
1996 Fine Arts Fashion Award by the Textiles and Costume
Institute of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. She has
also been recognized as a Houston Premier Designer 1995
Honoree of the "Let The Fashions Begin" Sickle Cell
Association fund-raiser fashion show. Tanya has taken
university classes in Radio, Television, Film and combined
her love of film and fashion to produce yet another
career in costume design and wardrobe. Tanya assisted
the Emmy Award winning Costume Designer, Stephen Chudej,
as a Costumer/Dayplayer for an ABC movie, King of The
World, Muhammad Ali, the story behind his early years,
which aired on ABC. Not only did this talented designer
work behind the scenes on this project, but she was
an extra on camera as well Miss Ivory has worked in
wardrobe with Dominion Films on music videos for Rap-a-Lot
Records. Tanya was Set Costumer/ Tailor and also a Featured
Extra in The Pirate Island of Jean Lafitte, produced
and directed by Grant Mitchell. This feature film currently
airs at the Pier 21 Theater and will continue to air
for many years as one of Galveston's tourist attractions.
Miss Ivory was also Wardrobe Supervisor for Fifth Ward
which was directed by Greg Carter and shown at the Museum
of Fine Arts and various film festivals around the country.
Director, Laurence Williams who took notice of an article
about her designs in a local paper, introduced her to
work in film. Looking to the future, Tanya Ivory has
many plans of expansion and will go as far as her talent
will take her. Current projects include expanding into
the home furnishings accessory market under the label,
THE IVORY PALACE. This line includes decorative pillows
and fabulously scented potpourri sachets, all uniquely
handmade with a touch of regal elegance and a hint of
Couture. Tanya is a gifted designer, who has artistic
talent, possessing the ability to sketch, paint and
sew and counts God as her biggest inspiration. She recently
realized a lifelong dream of going to Paris, city of
lights and fashion capitol of the world. While there
she visited the studio of Yves Saint-Laurent upon the
recommendation of American Fashion Designer, Anthony
Mark Hankins. Hankins is an inspiration to her as well
as Patrick Kelly, Calvin Klein, Chanel, Christian Dior,
Yves Saint-Laurent, and Edith Head.
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