Heidi An has worked for some seriously cool fashion companies (you probably shop there monthly) and now focuses her time and energy into her beautiful and affordable jewelry line, Alimonada. Handmade in Brooklyn, Heidi uses beautiful materials that are handpicked from her native Brazil. What really made an impact on me was that she generously donates 10% of all proceeds to “Casa de Graca” (Grace House), a temporary shelter for local girls from underprivileged families in Brazil. Keep reading to learn more about the creative and generous designer behind the fun jewelry line.
Let's start at the
beginning. How did you get into jewelry design? Are you formally trained,
self-taught, or some combination of the two?
I’ve been a fashion designer for over 11 years, designing for retailers
like Urban Outfitters and Forever 21. When I moved to New York a year ago, I
decided to start making my own jewelry as a hobby. I started receiving a lot of positive feedback, and that's
when I decided to start my own shop.
I'm inspired everyday by things around me - it could be anything
from a jacket to an art exhibition - but I think Brazil has had the
biggest influence on my designs because I grew up there. I think you can see
a bit of it in my pieces. Colors, music, the fashion scene, and people on
the streets all contribute to create something different and new.
10% of proceeds from Alimonda
jewelry sales go to "Casa da Graca" (Grace House), a temporary
shelter for girls from underprivileged families in Brazil. Can you tell us more
about this and what made you decide to include this generous aspect to your
jewelry line?
A
local judge places girls at Casa da Graça if they have been abandoned,
neglected, and/or abused by their parents or guardians. Some of girls’ parents
are unable to provide adequate living condition for their children due to
extreme poverty and others have escaped from street life. Even when a girl is
fortunate enough to return to her home, there is very little social assistance
available to her family, which is the biggest challenge.
This past January I went on a mission trip to this shelter and
spent 12 days with these girls, and it really became big part of my heart.
Being a jewelry designer,
what do you like best about your job? What are some of the most
challenging parts of running your own business?
What I like most about my job, is that I am able to create new
designs. I just love to spend hours thinking and playing with the materials
until I find a design that I like and that I think people will like. It makes
me very happy to see people liking my jewelry.
I think the most challenging part of this business is creating
awareness about my shop, just getting the word out there. This is a very
competitive business.
What is your typical day
like?
I am usually making jewelry or going errands for inspiration.
Oh, and I walk my dog three times a day :)
PS - Bloggers love Alimonada! Check out some blogger shots from Alimonda's website:
Super cute blog! :) xo.
ReplyDeleteMeg
www.forallthingslovelymr.blogspot.com
Love her work...thought the name sounded familiar and it did bc of the Spiky necklace! Its been poppin' up everywhere! Thanks for puttin' Alimonada in the proper spotlight ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, I love her stuff! And the prices are fabulous...thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteOh, some of these pieces are stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love the blogger photos! x
ReplyDeleteTrish
Nice mix.
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