BeansTalk is SO not one to lust after couture, but this
Saja velvet ruched blouson jacket is simply inspiring!
From Saja's Fall/Winter 2005 Collection. Our all-time favorite piece from the
entire L.A. Fashion Week.
411 on Saja: At four-years old, in her native
Korea,
Saja designer
Yoo Lee began learning to draw and paint. It didn’t take long for her love of colors and textures to manifest themselves into cutting clothes for her Barbie. By 12, she was attending classes at the
NY Institute of Art further rounding out her classical art training.
Yoo trained at the
Royal Melbourne Institue of Techonology in
Australia and the
Otis College of Art and Design in
Los Angeles, where she held a prestigious internship under
Richard Tyler. After stints as Assistant Designer at
BCBG, Designer at
Xie and
Max Studio (one of our favorite retail labels), and Colorist at
DKNY,
Yoo decided to create her own line. In February of 2000
Saja was born.
Saja is inspired by the lines, glamour and feminity of 1920’s and 30’s fashion, when women were elegant, mysterious and sensual. With a nod to the renowned French dressmaker
Madeleine Vionnet, Saja’s quality is defined in details-french seams, silk linings, only natural fabrics, hand embroidery and beading. www.sajainc.com.
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