Eva Franco

The nautical trend is a timeless trend, that will probably be in style for all of time. However, you can only wear stripes so often. I love this dress from Eva Franco, which has a sailing theme, but it’s done in a less traditional way. What do you think?

Want to know more about the woman behind the company? Check her blog and below is the bio from her site.

When Eva Franco emigrated to the United States as a young girl, fashion quickly became her entrée into new surroundings. Born and raised in Transylvania, Romania, but of Hungarian heritage, she discovered that her passion for designing clothing helped her express herself as she communicated with her American peers.

After graduating from New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology, Franco went to Paris, where she continued her education as a design assistant for Etienne Brunel.

But it was when she moved to Los Angeles that she began crafting clothes for herself. Fueled by positive remarks from passersby, she set up shop at a local flea market, where she was able to learn directly from customers about creating pieces that celebrate the female form.

Today the Eva Franco brand can be found in 800 stores domestically and internationally. All clothing is made in
Los Angeles, where her company is based.

I also love this video of Eva talking about her safety pin print. Her prints are my favorite.

About Summer

Summer Bellessa is the Founder/Editor-in-Chief of Eliza Magazine and one half of The Girls With Glasses Show. She was born and raised in the Chicago area, and has lived in many fashion capitols including: Paris, Tokyo, Hamburg, London, NYC, Miami and now Los Angeles. She loves her husband, her brand new baby, classic movies and fashion. Follow Summer on twitter.
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