
"Eisendrath describes the aesthetic as "playful minimalism with a twist - taking established silhouettes and changing them slightly so they are recognizable, while surprising." Some of the shirts, for instance, have ties attached to the back or cutouts in unusual places."
""I really love community building and I think that clothes and the world that Ironwire is building around those clothes is a way to create a little sliver of the world that is a little better and a little more connected," she said. "My goal is to make people feel safe and comfortable to then be vulnerable and brave and bold.""
Ava Eisendrath has introduced her ready-to-wear line, Ironwire, with a pop-up shop located at 303 Broome Street in Manhattan. The pop-up operates on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays this month. Eisendrath creates most of her unique pieces in her art studio, while some items are produced in small batches in the Garment District. The aesthetic is described as playful minimalism, featuring subtle twists on established silhouettes. Eisendrath aims to foster community through events at the pop-up, promoting a sense of safety and connection among visitors.
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