Closely Crafted Shines at Glittering ‘After Dark’ Gala
Closely Crafted, a fashion organization dedicated to preserving domestic craft, recently hosted its third annual Move the Needle gala with a dazzling twist. The event, named After Dark, took place at the chic Petite Disco in downtown Manhattan, paying tribute to the glamour and artistry of the disco era while celebrating the talented artisans shaping the future of American fashion.
Founded in 2022 by renowned milliner Gigi Burris O’Hara, Closely Crafted is on a mission to uphold artisanal skills through education, apprenticeships, and advocacy. Burris O’Hara expressed her commitment to passing down these valuable skills to the next generation, emphasizing the importance of supporting local artisans for sustainable growth in the industry.
The gala brought together esteemed guests such as designers Christopher John Rogers, Presley Oldham, Hillary Taymour, and Batsheva Hay. Against a backdrop of spinning mirrorballs, attendees raised a toast to the cause with Woodford Reserve cocktails and delectable locally sourced treats. Mark Stephen Experiential transformed the venue with upcycled decor, while a mesmerizing performance by International Pleating and MELKE showcased the life cycle of a garment through pleated muslin in real time.
Notable supporters like Taymour highlighted the benefits of local production, citing increased production flexibility and reduced environmental impact as key advantages. Oldham echoed this sentiment, expressing a dedication to growing their brand thoughtfully and locally while maintaining a focus on craftsmanship and quality in every piece.
The evening was not only a celebration of music and movement but also a momentous occasion for the ongoing mission to safeguard the future of American fashion, one stitch at a time. Closely Crafted continues to lead the way in championing artisanal skills and promoting sustainability in the industry, setting a shining example for the fashion community at large.