Erin Fetherston

Erin Fetherston is an American designer from Piedmont, California. She graduated from UC Berkeley before attending Parson's School of Design.

Erin Fetherston
Fetherston in 2018 (photo: Juan Algarin)
Born1980
San Francisco, California
Spouse(s)Gabe Saporta (2013 - Present)

In January 2005, she first presented her eponymous label during the Paris Haute Couture Shows.[1] From its debut, the collection established Fetherston’s signature feminine, whimsical and romantic sensibility, earning the brand a devoted following of press and celebrities. In 2007, Fetherston moved to New York City, where she has since shown her ready-to-wear collection during New York City Fashion Week.

Fetherston is also known for her multi-media projects, creating short films and photographic works in tandem with photographer Ellen Von Unwerth featuring Kirsten Dunst, Zooey Deschanel and Karen Elson.

Among her honors, Fetherston was a recipient of the 2007 Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation Award, a finalist for the 2007 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, and in 2009 was inducted as a member of the CFDA.[2]

In November 2007, her limited-time discount line debuted at the nationwide retailer Target.[3]

In April 2010, Fetherston was named as guest designer and creative consultant for the irreverent lifestyle brand Juicy Couture.

Fetherston debuted her contemporary offering 'ERIN' in 2011. The collection can be found at Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale's, Barneys Japan, Harvey Nichols Hong Kong, and United Arrows as well as specialty boutiques worldwide.

In May 2013, Fetherston married musician Gabe Saporta.

In February 2016, Fetherston and her husband had a son.[4][5]

Fetherston now lives with her family in Los Angeles[6] and the 'Erin Fetherston' brand offering has expanded to include designer apparel, home goods, and accessories.[7]

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