Delighted to introduce my capsule collection with Barrington! There’s a tiny pocket of the Preston Hollow neighborhood in Dallas that’s flanked by faded, rosy-hued serpentining bricks. Since its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, residents have simply identified that they live “behind the pink wall.” When architect Hal Anderson built the first apartments behind the pink wall in 1954, it was a safe and chic haven for gals about town who suddenly found themselves creating a life on their own. The idea of a glamorous single gal living behind the pink wall in 1961 inspired this collection. To me, prints are best served like martinis– with a twist.The five prints in this capsule showcase my ideal summer aesthetic and include a 1960s floral in two zippy colorways, a classic stripe, a kitschy tennis court print, and a summery breeze block print inspired by midcentury architecture. Whether you’re holding court at “The Club” or jetting off to Bermuda, I hope this collection inspires you to get away from it all. Available to shop now in a range of styles (with completely customizable monogram options!). Thank you for your support!