Michelle Obama's favourite designer shuts shop
New York, May 1 (ANI): Fashion designer Maria Pinto, who came into the limelight after US First Lady Michelle Obama wore her dresses, has come out about why she had to close down her West Loop boutique.
Pinto, 53, revealed in her first lengthy interview since the demise of her store and wholesale operations in mid-February the strain the recession had placed on her business.
"I pushed as far as I could," the New York Times quoted her as saying.
She went on to say that her business was hit badly by the recession just as it was expanding and gaining major traction beyond a loyal Chicago following.
But she also acknowledged having made some typical start-up mistakes in building her brand, in areas like financial management and operations.
After 16 years of designing out of a somewhat anonymous atelier, she opened the boutique, named after herself, in August 2008, capitalizing on a wave of enthusiasm for her work, as displayed mostly by Mrs. Obama on the campaign trail.
She also increased her wholesale operations and had been maintaining a showroom in New York.
But even high-profile support of the brand, priced in the hundreds and thousands of dollars, could not save it from the reality of the Great Recession.
The real problems started right after the introduction of the spring 2010 line in New York last September.
"They loved the line," she said.
"I was like, where are the orders? O.K., this is not a good sign," she revealed.
Pinto was carried at stores like Barneys, Saks Fifth Avenue and Takashimaya - a store whose New York location will soon be closing its doors, another victim of the recession.
"She's such a highly regarded talent," Anne Brouwer of McMillan Doolittle, a Chicago firm that specializes in retail analysis, said.
"It was certainly a really difficult time to open," she stated.
But Mrs. Obama chose from the conservative end of Pinto's collections, which also included pieces like leather jeans, dresses of sassy feathers and kangaroo jackets.
"Yes, it was heartbreaking and very sad," Pinto, said of the last few months.
"The good news is that my creativity goes with me anywhere I go," she added. (ANI)
-
LPG Crunch: Karnataka Brings New SOPs, Makes PNG Registration Mandatory for Businesses -
Hyderabad Gold Silver Rate Today, 30 March 2026: Check Fresh 24K, 22K, 18K Gold And Silver Prices In City -
Opinion Poll For Kerala Assembly Election 2026: Ldf Strength In Kannur And Kasaragod -
Tamil Nadu Polls 2026: Vijay Reveals Rs 645 Crore Assets, Rs 266 Crore in Banks; Know All His Declaration -
Mumbai Metro Line 9 Set for April 3 Launch, Dahisar-Mira Bhayandar to Get Direct Boost -
Trump Hints At Breakthrough With Iran Amid War Escalation, Calls Recent Move A ‘Sign Of Respect’ -
Rahul Arunoday Banerjee Autopsy Report: Actor Was Underwater For Over An Hour, Sand Found In Lungs -
West Bengal Assembly elections: Election Commission transfers heads of 173 police stations -
Delhi Weather Brings Relief: IMD Issues Yellow Alert For Rain, Thunderstorms And Gusty Winds; Check Forecast -
Tamil Nadu Elections 2026: Vijay Files Nomination Same Day as MK Stalin, Sets Up Symbolic Political Face-Off -
Too Close To Call? 57 Key Seats Could Decide West Bengal Election 2026 As TMC And BJP Gear Up For Tight Battle -
Kim Jong Un Oversees New Solid-Fuel Missile Engine Test, Claims Capability To Reach US Mainland












Click it and Unblock the Notifications